LEGO® MARVEL Super Heroes

LEGO® MARVEL Super Heroes

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Why won't my game go fullscreen?
I went into the options and set the resolution to 1920 x 1080, which is the normal resolution for my laptop's monitor. It's what I normally use. I've also tried every aspect ratio available, including From Screen Res.

What happens is that I choose the options I want, click on Accept, and then the game goes properly fullscreen and gives me an option to keep my choices, but no matter whether I press B to go back or A to accept, it goes back to only filling part of the screen. Even if I choose to Accept, it pops back and automatically resets the resolution to 1280 x 720. No idea what's going on. Anyone else know what to do to fix this?
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markrevell Sep 8, 2023 @ 8:10pm 
Try using the local settings file..

C:\Users\#username#\Appdata\Roaming\WarnerBros.InteractiveEntertainment\LEGOMARVELSuperHeroes\pcconfig.txt

This is a Notepad file that you can edit. Change the Screen and Window values (same for both) to your choice.

Hope this helps :)
Geek2theRight Sep 8, 2023 @ 8:45pm 
Originally posted by markrevell:
Try using the local settings file..

C:\Users\#username#\Appdata\Roaming\WarnerBros.InteractiveEntertainment\LEGOMARVELSuperHeroes\pcconfig.txt

This is a Notepad file that you can edit. Change the Screen and Window values (same for both) to your choice.

Hope this helps :)
I got up to Username, then there's 3 folders, and none of them have an Appdata folder inside them. (1 is public, 1 is the name I use to sign into my laptop, and the other is defaultuser100001. That last one I didn't have permission to open, but I could change that and when I got in, it didn't have the next folder in the path you mentioned either.

ETA: Just did a search of my entire drive, and there are a few Appdata folders, but none of them seem to have anything to do with gaming at all. Just some cache files that do who knows what.
Last edited by Geek2theRight; Sep 8, 2023 @ 8:48pm
Geek2theRight Sep 8, 2023 @ 9:00pm 
Yeah, I did a thorough search and looked inside every folder named appdata. None of them are in the right place, and none of them have a Roaming folder inside. Do you have a path that exists in Win11? That's what I've got.
Geek2theRight Sep 8, 2023 @ 9:04pm 
Did a search for every section of that path. Nothing beyond the #username# in that path is anywhere on my laptop at all. Even tried to go straight to the file, and the search came back empty.
markrevell Sep 8, 2023 @ 9:18pm 
See if your file explorer settings are hiding the files. Open file explorer, at the far right click on options + change folder and search options, in the pop up window select view then scroll down and tick show hidden files, folders and drives. Also clear the hide extensions for known file types.
All being well you should be able to see the files :)
Geek2theRight Sep 8, 2023 @ 9:30pm 
Originally posted by markrevell:
See if your file explorer settings are hiding the files. Open file explorer, at the far right click on options + change folder and search options, in the pop up window select view then scroll down and tick show hidden files, folders and drives. Also clear the hide extensions for known file types.
All being well you should be able to see the files :)
Whoa, thanks! I'm the only one who ever uses the laptop, and I'm the owner who set it up too, so it never occurred to me that anything would be hidden. I found the path, and I've modified the file. Crossing my fingers. I'm gonna check out the game and see if it worked.
Geek2theRight Sep 8, 2023 @ 9:31pm 
It worked! Woohoo!!!
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