Numerous players can’t get into Marvel Rivals matches because the loading screen gets stuck at 99%, though there are some potential methods to fix it.
Marvel Rivals may have various issues, from FPS drops to frequent crashes, but some players can’t play the game at all. Specifically, there’s an issue that causes the title to stop loading after it reaches 99% when joining a match or ending the tutorial. This frustrating issue can cause players to get unfair penalties and cooldowns for something out of their control.
Although there isn’t an official statement about this, various players have shared solutions. Most believe the problem depends on where the game is installed. Here’s how to fix the Marvel Rivals stuck at 99% error.
Players have reported that installing the game on a different drive and verifying the game files can resolve the 99% loading issue in Marvel Rivals.
There are usually three primary reasons for Marvel Rivals‘ loading getting stuck on 99%. The game files may be corrupt, the game might not be installed on a solid-state drive, or they’re downloaded to a different drive. There are different methods for fixing these issues, with some being buried in the Steam menus.
If Steam finds corrupt or missing files, it will start patching the game. If the problem persists, players may have to move the game to an SSD if they have it on an HDD. They can also move the game to the C: drive since players report moving it there solved the issue.
Steam can sometimes have issues if games are installed on different drives. Thankfully, Valve makes it easy to fix this issue. Players who have checked the file integrity of Marvel Rivals but still get the 99% loading issue may be able to remedy this by moving the files to a different drive:
If these solutions don’t work and the loading still stops at 99%, the only option is to wait for a patch. NetEase may release a patch to fix the issue. Players who are desperate to play but don’t have a solid-state drive may want to hold off on buying one until seeing if an update remedies this issue.
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