LEGO® MARVEL's Avengers

LEGO® MARVEL's Avengers

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How to solve the black screen bug after loading a game
By Vincent13122
In Lego Batman 3 many people had the issue that the game wouldn't load properly and only show a blackscreen after choosing a savegame. This issue is still present in Lego Marvels Avengers, and you can fix it the same way.
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How to:
[THIS WILL ONLY WORK FOR THE BLACKSCREEN BUG WHEN THE GAME CANNOT CONNECT TO THE SERVERS.]

First, you have to open the roaming folder. To do that, simply hold the windows key (Between Ctrl and Alt) and then press r. It will open a window that should look like this:













Write %appdata% and press enter
If you did it correctly the roaming folder should open.
In there you should find a folder called 'Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment'.
Go there and open the 'LEGO MARVEL's Avengers' folder.

You should see another folder in there, called 'GUI3'.











Simply delete this folder or rename it to 'GUI3_Backup'. That's all you have to do. Lego Marvels Avengers will create a new one, that shouldn't crash your game. This fix worked for me in both Beyond Gotham and Marvel's Avengers!

If this worked for you, please like this guide and leave a comment if it didn't. Thanks :D
140 Comments
jogibabu13 17 Nov, 2024 @ 2:28am 
Thanks for your help :)
JumperCool11 11 Nov, 2024 @ 4:22pm 
Thank you for this guide!
supahchief 10 Nov, 2024 @ 12:44pm 
@0756 I tried, but the game won’t even launch. Can you give an example of the full command, in case I am messing something up?
foksisk 10 Nov, 2024 @ 2:32am 
спасибо
:er_wave:
SevLuna 7 Nov, 2024 @ 11:55am 
THANKSSS
Doobie Kel 6 Nov, 2024 @ 8:26am 
Thank you so much:GDEasy:
Adi5454 31 Oct, 2024 @ 12:01pm 
i have to do this every time before i open the game
DerZockerhddb 30 Oct, 2024 @ 7:01am 
Thanks it really helped :steamthis:
0756S 29 Oct, 2024 @ 2:01am 
On the Deck, it's in the compatdata folder.
0756S 29 Oct, 2024 @ 2:00am 
Add the following launch command on the Deck or other Linux device to automatically delete the file:

rm -rf <file path>; %command%