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Brutalmoose on LEGO Island 2
Cloudstrife987 and 5 others reacted to lol username for a topic
At long last. And for those who didn't see his LI1 video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJhjahvtimo Oh, and he made a video on LR1 as well: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYa6gl5Kqv4 ... As did Caddicarus: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjPn5oxPpSI ... Ok yeah I kinda posted more videos here than Brutalmoose's LI2 one, but whatever. You should watch it.6 points -
Brutalmoose on LEGO Island 2
Lair and one other reacted to Mr. Eight-Three-One for a topic
Really liked it, sums the game up and most of its problems really well. I think this will be the video I'm pointing people to when I see how much they let nostalgia let them say how "amazing" this game is.2 points -
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My 1-Year Anniversary!
Lair reacted to Drill Master for a blog entry
Dear Family, Today is my 1 year anniversary. I have been with the amazing RRU Community for 1 full year. Scratch that. I have been with the amazing RRU Family for 1 full year. (Now, before some of you question this forum being a family, remember that this is my own opinion of RRU.) I can't believe the things I learned since I joined in 2012. The people I've met. The friends I've made. I believe that is where this comes in. "This has to be the most beautiful, the most peaceful place I've ever been to. It's nothing like I've ever seen before. When I think how far I've come I can't believe it, and yet I see it, and then I see Family. I see the way we used to be." ^ That. That is truly how I feel about all of you guys. This place has been my online home. It is literally the most visited website in my browser. Breaking down the above quote in my meaning: "This has to be the most beautiful, the most peaceful place I've ever been to." It truly is beautiful. It's peaceful (for the most part). A few dents and scratches, but RRU is a great place to hang out and chat with my new online friends. "It's nothing like I've ever seen before." This is very true. This was the first forum to treat me equal. Compared to the gaming forum I described in the wonderfully written "Wot I Fink: Family" by McJobless, RRU is just amazing. "When I think how far I've come I can't believe it, and yet I see it..." I honestly didn't think I would make it to a year. There have been a couple times that I had actually thought about leaving RRU behind. I was depressed and felt like I couldn't do anything productive towards the forum, but talking to you guys on Skype, helping me overcome my depression, really made a difference. "...and then I see Family." You are my Family. RRU became the third Family I have, and I wouldn't have it any other way. "I see the way we used to be." I have seen so many changes between the forum and the members, including me. But that is what a Family does. They change either a little or a lot, but they change together. I have changed a lot, learning about other members, topics, having fun in the Sbox, and many other things. I would like to point out special members that have helped me out through the year I have been here. Cyrem: If it wasn't for him, this family wouldn't exist. He has really helped me out personally with giving me step by step directions on how to extract the .wad files, helping me out with the Map Creator, and just recently made .mid files uploadable so I can post my compositions for you guys to hear. Cyrem, I think you are a great Administrator, and a great friend. Cirevam: He has helped me out with LRR issues, but I was really supprised when he PM'ed me asking about my space station biome. I never thought that anyone, let alone a Moderator, would care about this small little biome that I was making at the time. Even more shocking was that he wanted to implement it into Time Raiders. I was really happy about that. He also encouraged me to get Skype and added me to the RRU chat room. Cirevam, thank you for all the help and patience you gave me over the year. McJobless: He is just an awesome friend. I can talk to him about anything, random or serious, and he'll listen. His "Wot I Fink: Family" really got to me. It was just great and I wouldn't have been able to write anything as good. McJobless, I am glad to have you, an Australian, as one of my friends. Sadie Meowsalot: She has really helped me to overcome my depression phases. She is a great motivational speaker, typing up paragraphs of inspiring words to make me feel better. She is a very good friend, and I can come to her in a time of need. Sadie, you may be an online friend, but I see you as a friend I've known forever. Fushigisaur: He has been a good friend, helping me out with some of my projects, as I help with his. He makes good suggestions, his creations are great, and he is just a good person to be around. Fush, you are really cool and you are just a great person. Addictgamer: It's nice to have a fellow composer to talk to and share music with. I can send him my music and he can give very accurate criticism and it is just nice to meet other composers out there. Addict, You are a really good music friend, and good work on your composing. Lair of Rockwhales: I don't need to say anything. It's Lair. Lair, you have been a good friend, and you were one of my first friends, so thank you. There are many other people I'd like to thank, but these members really helped me out a lot this year. I came to this forum just for Rock Raiders modding, but I got way more than that. A Family. Before RRU, I did nothing but browse the internet for random stuff. Then one day I found my old Rock Raiders game and played it beginning to end. Then I thought, "wouldn't it be cool if there were mods for this?" I typed in LEGO Rock Raiders on Bing. Sure enough, the first link. Right to this site. I could not believe that a forum existed for a game that I thought was long since abandoned. I can't imagine how my life would be if I didn't find that disc. Some things that have happened throughout the year: Many member creations have I seen. Good, bad, weird, but still cool creations have flowed through the forum. New Members came and gone, with only a few staying. The following is of an old status update of mine: Drill Master It's sad to see all the people that sign up just to download something and then hit the road... Sep 01 2012 05:01 PM Comments: Cirevam >spends dozens of hours on a mod >asks for feedback >sees 200 downloads and five people say anything at all Sep 01 2012 05:12 PM I have a few topics that I have made that are still alive including "Fortunately, Unfortunately" which was started back in Jul 09 2012 11:37 PM, as well as some new topics in need of updates. Also, "Story Of My Life: My Life As A Composer" will be updated soon with more music. And, of course there were the recent uproars, in which this is all I'm going to bring up about it. (You guys know the things that had happened.) Sometimes these things come up and slow us down, but the best we can do is put it all behind us. All in all, you guys have been the best. This forum is great, and if I had the authority, I would give it the "Best Forum" award. Thank you all for taking me in and welcoming me to the Family, and I will await the many years to come. DM1 point -
LDD Multiplayer VS Mode.
Fush reacted to Alcom Isst for a topic
So I started pondering how I might squeeze a multiplayer competitive experience out of LDD, and ended up with this amusing result. A turn based vs Mode in which 2 players each build a creation of a specific theme under various constraints. Rules used here: Each player starts off with a minifigure and a seat as positioned. With alternating turns, each player places a single brick to build their creation within the constraints of a theme and possibly additional rules. When a player places a brick, the other player is no longer able to use that specific brick. After 98 turns, where each creation is 50 pieces (minus the minifigure in this case), the game ends. Victor is determined based on peer judging The video replay was just me rapidly undoing the model while recording, and reversing the result. LDD File: Here. Images:1 point -
Pete Bogg in the PS1 port.
FeebTube reacted to Fifi La Fume for a topic
Sorry with the quality, it was taken from my PSP screen. But as you can see he seems to look like Buck Pounds.1 point -
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LegoJoe reacted to RobExplorien for a blog entry
You know how many projects I had in mind at 12? Almost all of them never got to completion. I hope you will have that perseverence for this project. Do you already have a concept (storyline/model) for the game?1 point -
Island Xtreme Stunts - modding/file research topic
Zed reacted to Fifi La Fume for a topic
I didn't, they are from Cyrem's dump from 3D Ripper DX. I will ask him if he can post it again. There was a cool unused leather jacket texture-- lemme see if it's still on my imgur-- I doubt it... EDIT: I don't think it's associated with anything, much like the orange outfit-- You'd think we would have found the bmb by now. It's in the game files, or it wouldn't have been loaded + ripped. So we must keep looking.1 point -
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Hello
Alcom Isst reacted to Prototyke for a topic
Vitawrap, I loaned those pants to Alcom. Who said that you can wear them too? They were so special to him. Since this has to do with sprite pants, I will supply McJobless with a sprite newspaper to do the pants enforcing with. Wield it with pride.1 point -
Oh, dear God...
legosponge reacted to ProfessorBrickkeeper for a topic
Everybody on LEGO Island except for the Infomaniac is the Infomaniac. The Infomaniac is just a master of disguise and an evil master of cloning technology who seeks to take over the Island. The Infomaniac is actually the Brickster.1 point -
Tires sinking into ground
twoeasythree reacted to lol username for a topic
What bee got in your bonnet, Car Craze? You just snapped at a new member who was simply posting help for a tech problem, for no apparent reason at all. Meanwhile you complain about other members being rude... Hypocritical much? :|1 point -
Cutscene base
Lair reacted to rrcoder for a topic
This is exactly right, from what I remember. The cutscenes were started/created before the models had been finalized (and while the game itself was still very much in its infancy), so while it was very easy to update and change the in-game models, there are a number of things in the cutscenes that either didn't make it into the game itself, or that were changed during the game's development.1 point -
Tires sinking into ground
twoeasythree reacted to Fifi La Fume for a topic
Maybe he doesn't want to slow down, ya know? It being a racing game and all it shouldn't have a problem like this to begin with. Quit being a jerk, he's just trying to help.1 point -
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Chima title secret?
noghiri reacted to Xenfare for a topic
Are you stupid? He's making this up. Dude. Please. This is obviously COMPLETELY true I have no idea how you couldn't believe this guy he's clearly a genius You're just jealous of how smart he is and how much smarter he is then you because he is a LOT hahahahaha1 point -
Chima title secret?
Brigs reacted to Xenfare for a topic
What an interesting secret that LEGO hath hidden so stealthily in the title of their newest franchise "Chima" It is absolutely amazing that one such as you could uncover a secret as cleverly placed as this You should send LEGO an email and ask them when you'll get your payment for figuring it out This is like national treasure with LEGOs1 point -
Scrapped Zones And More
Quisoves Potoo reacted to lol username for a topic
Oh man, you guys aren't gonna believe this stuff... Tom and I talked quite a bit via email today, and Bill Benecke (the concept artist guy) got involved too. They're really great guys, both very friendly, and were happily surprised to hear the game has fans. Here's the rundown. So, I initially emailed Tom and briefed him on the game/theme's status as a well-loved classic in the LEGO community, our progress in modding it, and the various finds regarding LEGO Logic and such, and basically asked if he had any info he could add to this. Boy, did he ever! So yeah, my jaw dropped. I sent an email back, thanking him for the details, and also linking him to this and this as examples of what fans have done with the theme. He loved them, and added that he's gonna try to dig up some more LEGO Logic and Alpha Team development stuff sometime. He also had an amusing little anecdote to share: He also mentioned where some of the other developers are at now, and what their current projects are: He then forwarded my email to Bill, who added the following: And Bill's email reminded Tom of more specific details of LEGO Logic, and then things started really coming together: And finally: I'm so darn happy right now.1 point
