Let’s take a step back. Lego City Undercover was released in 2013 as a Wii U exclusive. It was a technical marvel for its time, featuring a seamless open world with no loading screens once you entered the city. However, that technical ambition came at a cost.
This is the most common "fixed" version. It is a Loadiine ready folder (meaning it runs directly from an SD card or emulator without installation). This version includes:
Search for the following specific release groups (for research purposes only):
Crucial tip: Avoid "WUD" or "WUX" formatted dumps for this game. They are larger and have more crashes. The Loadiine format (a folder with code, content, and meta subfolders) is the most stable for this specific title.
The term "fixed" regarding this specific title originates from the early days of Wii U scene dumping and emulation. The initial releases of the game had copy protection and file structure quirks that caused issues when played on non-official hardware or loaded via Loadiine (a Wii U homebrew loading method).

