Browse to "C:\ProgramData\Mount and Blade II Bannerlord\". Delete the "Shaders" folder. Verify your game files through Steam of the Epic Store. This will download the missing files. - Epic Store: Open the Library and click on the 3 dots below Bannerlord. Then choose "Verify". - Steam: Right-click on Bannerlord and choose "Properties".
Try Deleting the Bannerlord Folder inside Documents Folder Fixed it for me. nope, that didn't fix it for me. #2. neppy Mar 18, 2020 @ 6:55pm. Just delete "Battle Test" folder if you use that MOD. #3. twitch.tv/BeijingStockExchange Mar 18, 2020 @ 9:13pm. Originally posted by neppy:
The game refuses to launch no matter what I do. I managed to launch it with Bannerlord.Native file from it's folder and it launches with a white screen. But it cannot make no saves, no loads, nothing. How can I fix this please ?
METHOD 2 (If you have a lot of mods) Find your Bannerlord.exe and copy the location (Steam\steamapps\common\Mount & Blade II Bannerlord\bin\Win64_Shipping_Client\Bannerlord.exe) Do everything in METHOD 1, except instead of putting the line in a shortcut, make a new text file and paste the bannerlord.exe location (Add it in quotations), add a - Click the Add an allowed app button to add Bannerlord. Deleting the “spriteData.xml” file located in the "steamapps\common\Mount & Blade II Bannerlord\GUI\GauntletUI” folder can fix the issue. This is an obsolete xml file that the game is not using. However, if a mod is installed before changing this file, the game tries to use it and Go to the Settings menu > Select Storage. Choose Saved Data > Select Bannerlord 2. Press the Options button on the controller > Select the saved game data files (one or multiple). Hit Delete and confirm the task to complete it. Once done, make sure to reboot the console to apply changes. jYzs.