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  1. Fush

    The Spirit Train

    Well this is... well there's not much to say, really. I felt like making a recreation of the Spirit Train (from the Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks), so I did. Took me a while and several attempts to get it right but I'm satisfied with the result. I opted for a realistically-proportioned train as opposed to the super-deformed train used within the game itself. I required a fair bit of SNOT in the engine itself, but the rest of the cars are pretty straightforward. That is all there is to say. Critique away.
    2 points
  2. TheDoctor

    Did this object have an action at one point?

    Fraps is awful and should not be used unless you can't get it to work with anything else. You can use FFsplit or OBS to stream video capture to a file. They're both free (Fraps isn't) and don't have Fraps' biggest issue. Fraps locks to 60, 30, and 15 FPS. This makes the game run weird under certain circumstances. Edit: I think I need to make a clarification. You only need a capture card/PVR if you're going to record video when playing on a console. If you're running the game on your computer, any normal video capture software will do fine.
    2 points
  3. Hammerkraft

    Campaign 2 91% Complete | Now: First Level-Correcting Phase|

    Hello RRU! I build a new Campaign for LRR! I wrote a Story for 25 Levels. Now I create this 25 Levels and write the Lego.cfg for play a new campaign!<br /> After I send the new campaign to my Brother and he give me a Feedback, I upload it here, and YOU can play it Here my Status: Hey Guys Im now on the first Level-Correcting Phase First correcting finished: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,11,13 Now Im on getting all not-wanted-things out of the levels, recreate some Parts and well.. correct unlogic thins (Notize more for me than you:) I need to improve following level: 12,14,23. (For Level correcting Phase) No Beta-Data. Green= finished Blue= In progress Yellow= waiting... Red = I do it later/not now/ Not in progress yet. ------------------------------------ Story Copy the Story to a PC-Text Translate the Story to use it in the briefing. (by alan) Story translate to English (by alan) Lego.cfg All finished Level correcting (Ueberarbeitung der Level) (first correcting) Replace all Levels (Write NPL and replace all Levels with my new Levels) Test and play all Level (Testing all levels) All finished Level correcting (second correcting) All finished Level correcting (third correcting) Test and play all Level (Testing all levels) All finished Level correcting (End correction) Levels are testet by an other user (testing all levels by other) All levels complete (ready for YOU to play it) All npl All ol All txt Level01 npl .ol .txt ObjektiveText.txt (German) ObjektiveText.txt (English) Level02 npl .ol .txt ObjektiveText.txt (German) ObjektiveText.txt (English) Level03 npl .ol .txt ObjektiveText.txt (German) ObjektiveText.txt (English) Level04 npl .ol .txt ObjektiveText.txt (German) ObjektiveText.txt (English) Level05 npl .ol .txt ObjektiveText.txt (German) ObjektiveText.txt (English) Level06 npl .ol .txt ObjektiveText.txt (German) ObjektiveText.txt (English) Level07 npl .ol .txt ObjektiveText.txt (German) ObjektiveText.txt (English) Level08 npl .ol .txt ObjektiveText.txt (German) ObjektiveText.txt (English) Level09 npl .ol .txt ObjektiveText.txt (German) ObjektiveText.txt (English) Level10 npl .ol .txt ObjektiveText.txt (German) ObjektiveText.txt (English) Level11 npl .ol .txt ObjektiveText.txt (German) ObjektiveText.txt (English) Level12 npl .ol .txt ObjektiveText.txt (German) ObjektiveText.txt (English) Level13 npl .ol .txt ObjektiveText.txt (German) ObjektiveText.txt (English) Level14 npl .ol .txt ObjektiveText.txt (German) ObjektiveText.txt (English) Level15 npl .ol .txt ObjektiveText.txt (German) ObjektiveText.txt (English) Level16 npl .ol .txt ObjektiveText.txt (German) ObjektiveText.txt (English) Level17 npl .ol .txt ObjektiveText.txt (German) ObjektiveText.txt (English) Level18 npl .ol .txt ObjektiveText.txt (German) ObjektiveText.txt (English) Level19 npl .ol .txt ObjektiveText.txt (German) ObjektiveText.txt (English) Level20 npl .ol .txt ObjektiveText.txt (German) ObjektiveText.txt (English) Level21 npl .ol .txt ObjektiveText.txt (German) ObjektiveText.txt (English) Level22 npl .ol .txt ObjektiveText.txt (German) ObjektiveText.txt (English) Level23 npl .ol .txt ObjektiveText.txt (German) ObjektiveText.txt (English) Level24 npl .ol .txt ObjektiveText.txt (German) ObjektiveText.txt (English) Level25 npl .ol .txt ObjektiveText.txt (German) ObjektiveText.txt (English) Complete for Upload Thank you for waiting! Credits: German Story; Idea for Story: Hammerkraft Translate of Story to English: Alan Map creating and correcting: Hammerkraft Scripting of .npl .ol .txt: Hammerkraft Config by: Jessietail & Hammerkraft Special thanks: Alan, Jessietail & This Forum
    1 point
  4. Lair

    Did this object have an action at one point?

    How and why? It works perfectly for me; I can only think of one game where it messed up recording. The only time I've had this make games run weird, it was an improvement (they had dumb timers for animations that made them run too fast at a high framerate).
    1 point
  5. RobExplorien

    Review: #8655 RX-Sprinter

    LEGO Racers Tiny Turbos #8655 RX-Sprinter Review by RobExplorien (Note: This review may show quite some similarities to the review on #8658 Big Bling Wheelie, as both sets are somewhat the same. Nevertheless, here is the review on another set from the beloved Racers theme.) You've seen the Big Bling Wheelie, but let's not forget about its counterpart, the #8655 RX-Sprinter. It may appear smaller and less intimidating than the Big Bling Wheelie, but it's still a worthy racer on the race track. This set was sold at a retail price of $3,99 in the US and £2,99 in the UK (according to Brickipedia), and must've been something around €3,99 in European stores. Advised ages are 6 and up, and again (it is no surprise) it's sold with the garage box allowing for easy storage of the racecar. I can already see where the designers of the link=(#8120 Rally Sprinter) got their inspiration from, when I look at this set. The boxart depicts the RX-Sprinter as a fast and furious racecar. Also, in the background is a city at night, which adds that tiny detail to the atmosphere depicted on the boxart. So, will this set be as good as the Big Bling Wheelie? I and you will decide after this review. The back of the box is not very interesting, but it's always nice and handy to know that there are 'small parts'-warnings printed on the box, in 31 different languages! The company's adres is present as well (and in URL form), and it seems that this set was released in 2005, though the box dates back to 2004 (probably when it was designed?). Then you have the barcode and the name of the set shown above, implying that the box can also be used as a garage. The left side of the box shows the four collectable sets from this wave of the Tiny Turbos racers. Also pictured are the combined-set models (that come with instructions). I think that these pictures should've been put on the back of the box, instead of printing the back full with warnings. The right side of the box shows the Racers logo and the URL adress of the official LEGO site again. The scale is correct this time, the wheel is indeed this big. And how does this box work as a garage?; it's shown next to the scale. Overall I'm not dissapointed with the boxart. It looks good, but next time the LEGO Group ought to work some more on the warning text part. 31 different languages is a big number, and the 'not intended for children under 3 years of age'-logo implies plenty if you're telling me. But enough of the box, this is a LEGO set review. Time to take out the bricks. This set includes: 57 bricks (excluding spare bricks) sticker sheet (containing 10 stickers) single instruction sheet Red and white are the prominent colours in this set, along with some grey and black parts. What I sometimes like to do is to calculate the sticker:brick ratio of a set. This set's ratio would then be equal to 0.18, the ratio of the Big Bling Wheelie 0.13. In general I'd say that 0.15 is the limit for this ratio (well, atleast for these small sets), meaning that there should never be more than one sticker per 7 bricks in a set. So it looks like the RX-Sprinter is crossing the line here. The single sheet instructions show you how to build the RX-Sprinter in nine steps (the same amount of steps as the Big Bling Wheelie, though the latter set has less parts). The wheels and stickers are to be added in the final step. The other side of the sheet also shows the first bunch of steps for the 'combined-set' model, a large off-road vehicle. And do you need service? lego.com offers it (see top right of the instructions sheet). And finally, we get to the best part of reviewing. In the image below is the finished RX-Sprinter in a fitted environment. Chrome rims, headlights (without 1x1 round plates), high spoiler (with LEGO Racers sticker!) and advertisement for Guest and Woodman, this racecar is ready to enter the track. The front is nicely designed, and the rims do well with this racecar. However, the chassis is too high off the ground in my opinion. Most racecars have their chassises low to the ground, and the RX-Sprinter would look much better that way. Also, unlike the other Tiny Turbos sets I reviewed, this time there is a sticker covering up to four bricks. (Be careful or you might rip it.) The rear of the RX-Sprinter is not very interesting. You have the spoiler and two small black exhaust pipes on the sides, but I'm missing lights. Time to rest little racer, disassembling you will be quick and painful. Oh wait, you fit in there just like that, nevermind. I mentioned this feature in all my Tiny Turbos reviews, and I have to mention it again. It is one of the pros of the Tiny Turbos racecars to fit in the box that they're sold in. Now to return to the aforementioned ‘combined-set’ model, from which the building steps were shown on the back side of the instructions sheet. In order to make this model, you need (bricks from) the #8658 Big Bling Wheelie set as well. Below is an image of what you end up with after the first six steps. The chassis is generally finished (consisting of lots of stacked up plates) and both type of wheels are to be used for this model. Note that the headlights of the RX-Sprinter are now used on the rear of the off-road vehicle. Then after four more steps, this what you end up with. It is this large (for its kind) off-road vehicle, measuring at about 11cm/4.5inch. A mixture of red and black elements and more chrome rims. The spoiler got 1.5x wider. Four spare parts left, a fair amount, taking that the designers hadn't had an easy task to make a good looking vehicle with just the bricks of these two sets and using as much bricks as possible for this model. It becomes clear that the RX-Sprinter parts are dominant on this side. Mount the spoiler on the 'Big Bling Wheelie side', and you could consider the rear as the new front of the vehicle. Thus we get to the end of this review, and to summarize this set review: The box offers easy storage of the racecar, one of the pros of Tiny Turbos sets. Boxart could've been done better. Screw Google Translate, I got a LEGO box. The instructions look fine and explain the building very well. I'm fine with the addition of stickers (once again), but I hate to see stickers cover multiple bricks. Yes, I'm looking at you windscreen! Overall I do not really like the design of the vehicle. The front looks nice, the rear not so much. The chrome rims do not compensate it this time. Combine this set with the #8658 Big Bling Wheelie to make a large off-road vehicle, or add roadplates and perhaps some scenery to make a racetrack for the RX-Sprinter and have it compete with other (Tiny Turbos) racecars. Rating Design: 6 Quality: 7 Fun: 7 Price: 8
    1 point
  6. Wognif

    Skype Libs!

    Does the screen oink?
    1 point
  7. TheDoctor

    Did this object have an action at one point?

    You need one of these. Like one of these, depending on what you need.
    1 point
  8. Drill Master

    My First Sprite EVAR! (Help Wanted)

    I was busy with other stuff, but I have created a SWORD!!! BEHOLD THE SWORDINESS!! Also I was staring at my phone and got this! I made a SPRITE of my HTC EVO 4G LTE! And here is a SPACESHIP!! Yay space!
    1 point
  9. Mr. Eight-Three-One

    Brutalmoose on LEGO Island 2

    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.
    1 point
  10. Drill Master

    Skype Libs!

    The 5th Skype Libs! story! (WARNING: THIS STORY USES BIG WORDS. WORDS SELECTED BY LZ AND TAUKA USANAKE) #5) BICYCLE RIDING Most doctors agree that bicycle [sTURNUTATING] is a [FLATULENT] form of exercise that benifits [CONSTITUENTS] of all ages. Riding a bicycle enables you to develop your [mediaSTINUM] muscles as well as [PAINSTAKINGLY] increase the rate of your [MIDDLE FINGER] beat. Bicycle riding is also a [sATURATED] means of [APARTMENT]. More [CONSTRAINTS] around the world [EXPECTORATE] bicycles than drive [MONKEYS]. No matter what kind of [MOON] you ride, for safety's sake, always wear a [sAUSAGE] on your head and have reflectors on your [bUTT], especially if you [THRUST] at night. Tune in tomorrow for another Skype Libs! story!
    1 point
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