Originally developed by
TT Games
Developed for Mac by
Feral Interactive Limited
Published for Mac by
Feral Interactive Limited
This document is intended to help you answer any questions that you may have about LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2
Yes, achievements are supported by LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2.
If you are signed in to Steam, your achievements will be visible to you in-game and also to other players through the Steam application.
The following DLC is available for LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2. You can purchase the Season Pass from the Feral Store or Steam to acquire all of the DLC listed below, or you can purchase DLC packs individually on Steam
Yes. The gamepads in the following list have been tested and are supported by LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2:
Other gamepads may work, but have not been tested and as such are not officially supported. If you have an unlisted gamepad that does not work with LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2, email padsupport@feralinteractive.com with information about your device and our support team will try to help you.
Some gamepads support both DirectInput and XInput modes. These gamepads can be identified by a switch on them that has two options, “D” (DirectInput) and “X” (XInput).
To play LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 a gamepad must be supported and set to DirectInput mode.
Currently supported devices that have this switch are:
If your gamepad has the switch and is not on this list, you will not be able to use it to play LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 without a pad support file. To obtain one, email padsupport@feralinteractive.com and our support team will reply to you with a request for information about your device. Once we have this information, we can usually create a gamepad support file and email it to you.
To switch the gamepad to DirectInput mode, follow these instructions:
If the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 application is running, close it.
Unplug the gamepad (or wireless receiver, if the gamepad is wireless).
Turn the switch on the pad to “D”.
Plug the pad or wireless receiver back in.
Restart the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 application.
You will now be able to play LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 with the gamepad.
The dock or notifications may occasionally appear while you are playing LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2, or the desktop cursor may replace the game cursor. This can disrupt a game.
You can prevent them from occurring by checking the Hide the Dock (disables notifications) checkbox in the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 pre-game Options window. To do so, follow these steps:
From the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 pre-game Options window, select the Display tab.
Check the Hide the Dock (disables notifications) checkbox.
Yes.
To run LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 in windowed mode, follow these instructions:
From the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 pre-game Options window, select the Display tab.
Check the Run in a window checkbox.
Click the Play button. The game will start in windowed mode.
NOTE: Enabling windowed mode may decrease the game's performance.
Yes.
If you have a Retina display, you will be able to take advantage of the extra pixels by running LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 in native resolution. This means that the game will display one pixel for every pixel on your display.
To do this, follow these instructions:
From the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 pre-game Options window, select the Display tab.
Select the largest resolution from the Resolution drop-down menu to play the game in native Retina resolution.
Click the Play button. The game will start in native Retina resolution.
NOTE: In many cases, increasing your game's resolution will impact upon its performance.
By default, macOS uses the F keys to control items such as volume and brightness. To use an F key for a game command hold down the fn key, then press the F key you wish to use.
To automatically enable the F keys, follow these steps (depending on the version of macOS you are running):
Open System Settings ( Menu → System Settings).
Click on Keyboard.
Select the Keyboard Shortcuts button (macOS Ventura).
Click on Function Keys (macOS Ventura).
Turn on Use F1, F2, etc. keys as standard function keys.
The F keys will now work without using the fn key.
Short Apple keyboards do not have Home (↖), End (↘), Page Up (⇞), Page Down (⇟) or Delete (⌦) keys.
In order to use game commands that are mapped to these keys, you will need to use the Function (fn) key as follows:
Home (↖) = Function (fn) key + Left Arrow (◀) key
End (↘) = Function (fn) key + Right Arrow (▶) key
Page Up (⇞) = Function (fn) key + Up Arrow (▲) key
Page Down (⇟) = Function (fn) key + Down Arrow (▼) key
Delete (⌦) = Function (fn) key + Backspace (←) key
By default, music playing in iTunes will be paused when you start playing LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2.
To turn this feature off, follow the steps below:
Double-click on the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 application icon. The pre-game Options window will appear.
Select the Extras tab.
Uncheck the Pause iTunes while playing LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 checkbox.
Select the Play button to start playing.
To turn this feature back on at a later date, simply check the Pause iTunes while playing LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 checkbox and then select the Play button.
Your saved games are stored in your game's preferences folder.
To open this folder, click the Open Preferences Folder button in the Support tab of the pre-game Options window.
To take screenshots while playing LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 you should use the following key command:
Command (⌘) + Shift (⇧) + P
When you press all three keys at once, a single image of the on-screen contents will be saved in the Feral Interactive folder in your computer's ~/Pictures folder (the "~" symbol refers to your home directory).
The JPEG image contains metadata in a string in the following format.
GameName/Version Number (OS Version; CPU Speed; Installed RAM; Video RAM; Current Graphics Card)
For example in LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 the string might look a little like this:
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2/1.0 (macOS 10.15; 3.0; 8.0; 4.0; AMD Radeon R9 M395X)
This information can be easily removed by exporting the screenshot into a different format using Preview or another image editing tool.
NOTE: None of the metadata stored can be used to identify the user.
No. LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 has been tested with the basic formatting option for Mac OS X, which is HFS+. This system is not case-sensitive and identifies files by name without checking capitalization.
The capitalization of filenames is not consistent throughout the game. While this will not always prevent the game from running on case-sensitive file systems, it may lead to crashes and other unpredictable behaviour.
If you have to run a case-sensitive setup and you experience problems with LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2, please install the game on a standard formatted partition or read/write disk image. In most cases this will allow you to play the game on your machine.
There are several factors which have an impact on the speed at which LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 runs. Please see the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 Performance Tips section in the ReadMe for ways to increase the speed at which the game runs on your computer.
Please read the technical support information in the ReadMe; this tells you what to check and if necessary, how to contact Feral Technical Support with your issue.