How to 1v1 in Battlefront 2
Star Wars Battlefront 2 allows you to test your juking capabilities against your friend by starting a 1v1 duel, although the process can be a tad tricky. If you're playing online, there's no official way to play with your friend in a duel. However, this guide will provide you with all the info you need. First, let's check out how to duel together offline (this method tests you against the AI). How to 1v1 offline in Battlefront 2 Compared to the online mode, it's easier to play together in the offline mode. Open the Play tab and select Single Player. Select Instant Action. Choose Supremacy as the Game Mode. Finalize your map, AI difficulty level, and the Round length. Decide the game modifiers from the Advanced Settings (Enemy AI count to 1, Friendly AI count to 0, and Enemy Hero Count to 4. Everything else after Enemy Hero count should be set to 0). Once the game loads, seize two command posts for yourself. Allow the bot to capture two command posts, and this will make the match go on for as long as you want. Eliminate the bot after it has captured the posts, and you'll face a continuous barrage of enemies to take down. Screenshot via Destructoid How to 1v1 with friends online in Battlefront 2 The online matchmaking allows you to duel with both strangers and your friends. Go to your EA Account tab from options and choose a region that has fewer players. Go to Play, Multiplayer, and then pick Hero Showdown. Communicate well with your friend by pressing the "Search" button at the same time. Before starting the round, make sure to check if the map name is the same for you and your friend. If the map names aren't the same, cancel the search. After trying a few times, you should be able to matchmake with your friend and duel together. Sadly, there's no easy way to matchmake with your friend in Battlefront 2, which would have made our lives easier. The best way to increase the odds in your favor is by selecting the region (for you and your friend) that has empty lobbies. The post How to 1v1 in Battlefront 2 appeared first on Destructoid.

Star Wars Battlefront 2 allows you to test your juking capabilities against your friend by starting a 1v1 duel, although the process can be a tad tricky.
If you're playing online, there's no official way to play with your friend in a duel. However, this guide will provide you with all the info you need. First, let's check out how to duel together offline (this method tests you against the AI).
How to 1v1 offline in Battlefront 2
Compared to the online mode, it's easier to play together in the offline mode.
- Open the Play tab and select Single Player.
- Select Instant Action.
- Choose Supremacy as the Game Mode. Finalize your map, AI difficulty level, and the Round length.
- Decide the game modifiers from the Advanced Settings (Enemy AI count to 1, Friendly AI count to 0, and Enemy Hero Count to 4. Everything else after Enemy Hero count should be set to 0).
- Once the game loads, seize two command posts for yourself.
- Allow the bot to capture two command posts, and this will make the match go on for as long as you want.
- Eliminate the bot after it has captured the posts, and you'll face a continuous barrage of enemies to take down.

How to 1v1 with friends online in Battlefront 2
The online matchmaking allows you to duel with both strangers and your friends.
- Go to your EA Account tab from options and choose a region that has fewer players.
- Go to Play, Multiplayer, and then pick Hero Showdown.
- Communicate well with your friend by pressing the "Search" button at the same time.
- Before starting the round, make sure to check if the map name is the same for you and your friend.
- If the map names aren't the same, cancel the search.
- After trying a few times, you should be able to matchmake with your friend and duel together.
Sadly, there's no easy way to matchmake with your friend in Battlefront 2, which would have made our lives easier. The best way to increase the odds in your favor is by selecting the region (for you and your friend) that has empty lobbies.
The post How to 1v1 in Battlefront 2 appeared first on Destructoid.