Rocket League won't launch on Epic Games.
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Hello, I have a problem. I wanted to install Rocket League since it became free on the Epic Games Store, and when I click to launch it, it loads and says Rocket League is not responding, then it shows a white screen and takes me back to the Epic store. I'm not very good with computers, but I tried restarting my PC (classic) and verifying Rocket League on the Epic store, but nothing works. Please help me.
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Hello,
I had the same problem and I just solved it.
- I uninstalled the game
- Open Avast Antivirus (free or paid, it doesn't matter... I have the free version)
- Go to "Protection"
- Disable all "Agents" (files; suspicious actions; web)
Then launch the installation of Rocket League and it will work.
I had the same problem and I just solved it.
- I uninstalled the game
- Open Avast Antivirus (free or paid, it doesn't matter... I have the free version)
- Go to "Protection"
- Disable all "Agents" (files; suspicious actions; web)
Then launch the installation of Rocket League and it will work.
ezjaaj
Thank you, that worked for me!
Brandon
It worked for me too, thank you very much!
gilox
tu m'as sauvé, je te remercie.
slenderGUN
thank you infinitely for your help
For those who have the issue of a white or black screen after launching Rocket, do you have an integrated graphics card?
Because if you have a graphics card, for example, a GTX 1080, and the game launches through the integrated graphics card, it can create problems to check.
Because if you have a graphics card, for example, a GTX 1080, and the game launches through the integrated graphics card, it can create problems to check.
Hello,
While searching for your issue, I found this to try on a Steam forum.
> Same problem: solved by disabling the antivirus program and trying again.
It's just an EPIC Games problem.
While searching for your issue, I found this to try on a Steam forum.
> Same problem: solved by disabling the antivirus program and trying again.
It's just an EPIC Games problem.
You go to your antivirus and disable it while you play.
If it's Windows Defender > virus & threat protection > virus & threat protection settings > manage settings > real-time protection > on > switch it to off.
You can also disable others below just in case [but don't forget to reactivate them].
If it's another antivirus, search for instructions online; it should be explained.
What is your antivirus?
If it's Windows Defender > virus & threat protection > virus & threat protection settings > manage settings > real-time protection > on > switch it to off.
You can also disable others below just in case [but don't forget to reactivate them].
If it's another antivirus, search for instructions online; it should be explained.
What is your antivirus?
Hello,
Your issue with launching Rocket League, with Epic Games and the white or black screen crash, etc., may be related to a faulty graphics driver!
I advise you to uninstall your graphics driver with DDU and reinstall it to ensure that it's not the driver causing the problem.
1 > Download your graphics driver for your graphics card
2 > Uninstall your graphics driver with DDU
3 > Install your graphics driver
A tutorial for DDU:
https://www.malekal.com/ddu-reinstaller-proprement-pilotes-cartes-graphiques/
Try playing Rocket League if it works, all the better.
Your issue with launching Rocket League, with Epic Games and the white or black screen crash, etc., may be related to a faulty graphics driver!
I advise you to uninstall your graphics driver with DDU and reinstall it to ensure that it's not the driver causing the problem.
1 > Download your graphics driver for your graphics card
2 > Uninstall your graphics driver with DDU
3 > Install your graphics driver
A tutorial for DDU:
https://www.malekal.com/ddu-reinstaller-proprement-pilotes-cartes-graphiques/
Try playing Rocket League if it works, all the better.
Hello,
I have the same problem, I can no longer play Rocket League even though it was working perfectly yesterday.
I have an error IS-MF01-5-5.
I tried uninstalling and reinstalling, but I still get the same error.
Can you help me?
Thank you in advance.
I have the same problem, I can no longer play Rocket League even though it was working perfectly yesterday.
I have an error IS-MF01-5-5.
I tried uninstalling and reinstalling, but I still get the same error.
Can you help me?
Thank you in advance.
Hello,
You go to your antivirus and disable it while playing.
If it's Windows Defender > virus and threat protection > virus and threat protection settings > manage settings > real-time protection > on > switch it to off.
You can disable others below just in case [but don’t forget to reactivate them].
If it's another antivirus, search online; it should be explained.
Someone found a conflict between the graphics card and Nvidia; test it out.
Right-click on the desktop > NVIDIA Control Panel > manage 3D settings > program settings > add (Add the desired game).
Personally, it was a conflict between the processor's graphics card and NVIDIA, which did not automatically recognize some of my games, whether on GOG or EPIC.
You go to your antivirus and disable it while playing.
If it's Windows Defender > virus and threat protection > virus and threat protection settings > manage settings > real-time protection > on > switch it to off.
You can disable others below just in case [but don’t forget to reactivate them].
If it's another antivirus, search online; it should be explained.
Someone found a conflict between the graphics card and Nvidia; test it out.
Right-click on the desktop > NVIDIA Control Panel > manage 3D settings > program settings > add (Add the desired game).
Personally, it was a conflict between the processor's graphics card and NVIDIA, which did not automatically recognize some of my games, whether on GOG or EPIC.
Have you uninstalled the graphics driver with DDU and reinstalled the driver and it still doesn’t work?
Then try to uninstall Epic Games with Revo Uninstaller; it will remove Epic Games and delete all traces on your PC.
Revo Uninstaller tutorial:
https://www.malekal.com/revo-uninstaller-desinstaller-proprement-application-facilement/
Reinstall Epic Games and try to play Rocket League just in case.
I had a problem with Remnant, could not play multiplayer no matter what I tried.
I uninstalled Epic Games and reinstalled it, and then it worked for Remnant in multiplayer, I don’t know why, so it’s worth a try.
Then try to uninstall Epic Games with Revo Uninstaller; it will remove Epic Games and delete all traces on your PC.
Revo Uninstaller tutorial:
https://www.malekal.com/revo-uninstaller-desinstaller-proprement-application-facilement/
Reinstall Epic Games and try to play Rocket League just in case.
I had a problem with Remnant, could not play multiplayer no matter what I tried.
I uninstalled Epic Games and reinstalled it, and then it worked for Remnant in multiplayer, I don’t know why, so it’s worth a try.
I am also in this problem, and I am actively looking for a solution. If I find one, I will share it with you; but please, if you also find one, let us know too.
Apparently, my solution worked for (Gilgamesh).
But I don't know if Gilgamesh has the same problem as the others, but testing it is never a bad idea.
You need to disable the antivirus to launch Rocket League.
Go to your antivirus, and disable it while you play.
If it's Windows Defender > virus and threat protection > virus and threat protection settings > manage settings > real-time protection > enabled > set it to disabled.
You can also disable others below just in case [but don’t forget to re-enable them].
If it's another antivirus, search online; it should be explained.
But I don't know if Gilgamesh has the same problem as the others, but testing it is never a bad idea.
You need to disable the antivirus to launch Rocket League.
Go to your antivirus, and disable it while you play.
If it's Windows Defender > virus and threat protection > virus and threat protection settings > manage settings > real-time protection > enabled > set it to disabled.
You can also disable others below just in case [but don’t forget to re-enable them].
If it's another antivirus, search online; it should be explained.
Hello,
Have you installed Rocket League and it says it's running?
Or did you install Rocket League, launch it, and it says it's running?
Could you be more clear, please?
Otherwise, try this:
I had the same problem and I've just solved it.
-I uninstalled the game
- opened Avast Antivirus (free or paid, it doesn't matter... I have the free version)
- go to "Protection"
- disable all "Agents" (files; suspicious actions; web)
Then launch the Rocket League installation and it will work.
Or if you have Windows Defender:
Apparently my solution worked for (Gilgamesh).
But I don't know if Gilgamesh has the same problem as the others, but it's worth testing, you never know.
You need to disable the antivirus to launch Rocket League
Go to your antivirus, and disable it while you play.
If it's Windows Defender > virus & threat protection > virus & threat protection settings > manage settings > real-time protection > turn it off.
You can disable others below just in case [but don't forget to turn them back on].
Have you installed Rocket League and it says it's running?
Or did you install Rocket League, launch it, and it says it's running?
Could you be more clear, please?
Otherwise, try this:
I had the same problem and I've just solved it.
-I uninstalled the game
- opened Avast Antivirus (free or paid, it doesn't matter... I have the free version)
- go to "Protection"
- disable all "Agents" (files; suspicious actions; web)
Then launch the Rocket League installation and it will work.
Or if you have Windows Defender:
Apparently my solution worked for (Gilgamesh).
But I don't know if Gilgamesh has the same problem as the others, but it's worth testing, you never know.
You need to disable the antivirus to launch Rocket League
Go to your antivirus, and disable it while you play.
If it's Windows Defender > virus & threat protection > virus & threat protection settings > manage settings > real-time protection > turn it off.
You can disable others below just in case [but don't forget to turn them back on].
Apparently my solution worked for (Gilgamesh).
But I don't know if Gilgamesh has the same problem as the others, but testing it never hurts.
You need to disable your antivirus to launch Rocket League.
Go to your antivirus, and disable it while playing.
If it's Windows Defender > virus & threat protection > virus & threat protection settings > manage settings > real-time protection > on > switch it to off.
You can also disable others below just in case [but don't forget to reactivate them].
If it's another antivirus, search online, it should be explained.
But I don't know if Gilgamesh has the same problem as the others, but testing it never hurts.
You need to disable your antivirus to launch Rocket League.
Go to your antivirus, and disable it while playing.
If it's Windows Defender > virus & threat protection > virus & threat protection settings > manage settings > real-time protection > on > switch it to off.
You can also disable others below just in case [but don't forget to reactivate them].
If it's another antivirus, search online, it should be explained.
On PS4, I don't know, at best uninstall Rocket League from your PS4
On your PS4, start Safe Mode:
- Your PS4 must be turned off, turn on your PS4 and hold until you hear 2 beeps and then release.
- A menu will appear on a black background, go to "Rebuild Database", it will recreate a clean database of the
HDD hard drive.
- Download your game and see if it works, I can't guarantee anything, it's just to help, I am on PC
- Your PS4 account is linked to the Epic Games Store account, if not done, you need to link your account.
I found this video, apparently it solved the problem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DLc4VsmRE8
On your PS4, start Safe Mode:
- Your PS4 must be turned off, turn on your PS4 and hold until you hear 2 beeps and then release.
- A menu will appear on a black background, go to "Rebuild Database", it will recreate a clean database of the
HDD hard drive.
- Download your game and see if it works, I can't guarantee anything, it's just to help, I am on PC
- Your PS4 account is linked to the Epic Games Store account, if not done, you need to link your account.
I found this video, apparently it solved the problem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DLc4VsmRE8
Good evening,
You said > Thank you for your help, my problem is solved!
If your problem is solved, normally yes, you can play again.
Did the solutions I gave you work?
Try playing Rocket League and you'll find out.
You said > Thank you for your help, my problem is solved!
If your problem is solved, normally yes, you can play again.
Did the solutions I gave you work?
Try playing Rocket League and you'll find out.
Hi,
To download the packages, just read the messages from the topic a little higher up.
The Microsoft Visual++ packages:
https://support.microsoft.com/fr-fr/help/2977003/the-latest-supported-visual-c-downloads
To download the packages, just read the messages from the topic a little higher up.
The Microsoft Visual++ packages:
https://support.microsoft.com/fr-fr/help/2977003/the-latest-supported-visual-c-downloads
I have the same problem, and on top of that, it's been almost a year since I bought this PC. I wanted to install it on Steam, but I have never been able to launch it through Steam, even after trying a large number of solutions found online. Seeing it available for free on the Epic Games Store gave me hope to launch it, but it doesn't launch there either. I don't have this issue with any other games, so I'm almost sure that I'm missing a program on my PC to run it, but I have yet to figure out which one it is. For my part, I don't get a white or black screen, it just tries to launch and then cancels.
Hi, I have a bit of a different problem. When I install Rocket League, I get an error
(IS-MF01-5-5) at around 80% of the installation, and even after restarting the PC or uninstalling and reinstalling the game, nothing changes.
Thank you in advance for your help.
(IS-MF01-5-5) at around 80% of the installation, and even after restarting the PC or uninstalling and reinstalling the game, nothing changes.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Good evening,
Unfortunately, I don't have a solution to offer you.
I found this on a forum, but I don't know if it works; you could try.
Same problem: resolved by disabling the antivirus program and trying again.
It's just an EPIC Games issue.
- Uninstall Rocket League from Epic Games if it's installed.
- Disable Windows Defender
- Windows Defender > threat protection > virus & threat protection settings > manage settings > real-time protection > disabled
- At worst, disable everything else just for the time of installation
- Try to install Rocket League and see if the installation completes at 100%
- If all is good, try to launch the game and play.
If by chance it works, I can't guarantee anything; it's info I found, so please come back and share for others!
Unfortunately, I don't have a solution to offer you.
I found this on a forum, but I don't know if it works; you could try.
Same problem: resolved by disabling the antivirus program and trying again.
It's just an EPIC Games issue.
- Uninstall Rocket League from Epic Games if it's installed.
- Disable Windows Defender
- Windows Defender > threat protection > virus & threat protection settings > manage settings > real-time protection > disabled
- At worst, disable everything else just for the time of installation
- Try to install Rocket League and see if the installation completes at 100%
- If all is good, try to launch the game and play.
If by chance it works, I can't guarantee anything; it's info I found, so please come back and share for others!
Have you disabled Windows Defender's real-time protection? If you have another antivirus, disable Avast's antivirus or firewall and test.
PS: Avoid multiple antivirus programs, it's pointless and it creates conflicts, which leads to poor protection. Keep either Windows Defender, which is very good, or Avast, but not both at the same time.
One person found a conflict between the graphics card and Nvidia; testing is never a bad idea:
Right-click on the desktop > NVIDIA Control Panel > Manage 3D settings > Program settings > Add (Add the desired game).
Personally, it was a conflict between the processor's graphics card and the NVIDIA, which did not automatically recognize some of my games on either GOG or EPIC.
PS: Avoid multiple antivirus programs, it's pointless and it creates conflicts, which leads to poor protection. Keep either Windows Defender, which is very good, or Avast, but not both at the same time.
One person found a conflict between the graphics card and Nvidia; testing is never a bad idea:
Right-click on the desktop > NVIDIA Control Panel > Manage 3D settings > Program settings > Add (Add the desired game).
Personally, it was a conflict between the processor's graphics card and the NVIDIA, which did not automatically recognize some of my games on either GOG or EPIC.