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  1. emily

    LEGO Universe Version of Rocket Racer's Car

    Not too terribly long ago, in 2011, a contest was hosted on the LEGO Universe website challenging entrants to design their own car based on the standard chassis used in the game. Being a fan of the original LEGO Racers game, I had the idea to build an adaption of Basil the Batlord's car from it to fit the LEGO Universe car chassis. The result didn't win the contest, but I had such fun building it that I resolved to build the rest of the LEGO Racers circuit leaders' cars on the Universe chassis. Some of the results turned out better than others, and when I reached the final car, Rocket Racer's, I decided that it wouldn't be viable for me to construct a reasonable facsimile of the the original with my collection. So I skipped it. Recently I decided on a whim to try anyway. The result was not nearly so terrible as I had imagined, although I still feel that the sloping portion at the front is perhaps just a little too long. More images: Another angle Front Side Back Back Angle Top The modular pieces: The chassis. I cheated a little and altered it from the standard form to make the finished design possible.
    4 points
  2. McJobless

    The End of an Era

    It feels. Empty. The closing of the old Quotes topic, is rather fitting, given another thing that happened today. Had the Quotes topic not closed, I probably wouldn't even have posted this update, due to the CoS that arrived to wreck havoc on the forums. But, in the weird way that the world works, it's best to talk about it. For those that don't know, today I gave away my Xbox. Not going to say where or to who, because that's irrelevant. The point is that, as fast as things happened, internally it's weirdly been a slow process of adjustment. I think we all remember that time when we had to give up our fondest childhood toy in the process of maturity (I still loved my original PS1, too...). I think the big thing about giving up this Xbox was all the memories. Life for me, as of recent, has been getting much better. I've become more social, met more people, getting money, learning new skills and generally living much happier than previously. And, I think it's a little weird, but, there seems to be this connection between my switch from console to PC gaming. I'm not here to argue which is better, but rather to say that, I think I used my Xbox a lot more than my PC for gaming, and that might be the reason I have so many fond memories with it. I remember staring at the Xbox memory screen for twenty minutes before purging it all. Looking at everything that had been done, and would be forgotten. There's so many games I now refuse to play because all my saves have been lost, such as Trainz Simulator, where I lost this amazing world I made over the course of 3 months. It's hard to think that I might never re-experience the games I played that took me through High School, just because I lost the physical memories. Before Xbox, I had a PS1. That was it. I played some games like Ape Escape, Gran Turismo (demo), Rugrats: Search for Reptar and a few others, but generally I had very little variety. I believe I also got my first computer; an old beige IBM running Windows 98SE, for which I'd play Matchbox: Emergency Patrol and a few other low quality titles. For me, that's a nostalgic time, though. I didn't get the most amazing and brand new stuff out there. I made do with what I had, and I had fun. I think it was because I played such obscure titles that I might be as weird as I am today. The first time I saw an Xbox...its tough to place times. I think it was some time after I got my PS2, which is my favourite console of all time (we'll talk about it in some other blog entry). My cousin was now a permanent resident in Australia, and his family finally had a home and unpacked. I remember going over there, and just like we had played Ratchet & Clank: Deadlocked at my house, we played Timespliters 2 at his. The Xbox controllers weren't too bad, if a little bulky, and the game was super fun. I remember staying over at his house once, and getting up early just so I could screw around with the map editor. What really caught my attention, though, was when we played Halo 2 for the first time. I was amazed. I was astounded. We first played Blood Gulch (called Coagulation in H2). The Warthog was my instant love. We played Juggernaut on Containment, and we made a big in-joke about how I would scream "THE JUGGERNAUT IS COMING" in a cowardly voice (a la "GAME OVER MAN!") whenever I thought the Juggernaut was close to the base I kept stalking (for the tank/warthog). We played on Headlong, and I remember forming the Warthog Protection Society, while my brother became a legendary sniper. Those were the days. Sometime in the future, 2007 came, and my cousin got his Xbox 360 and Halo 3. Holy. I was...it was beautiful. The graphics? The new weapons? The custom gametypes? The player customisation? Up until that point, I had never experienced ANY of that. My Windows XP machine was still too poor to handle the majority of games, and my PS2 hadn't got any new games since LEGO Star Wars II: The Complete Saga. To experience all that for the first time, it was amazing. I remember Sandtrap and just how incredibly expansive it was (and fiddling with the Elephant), before deciding to become a commentator who annoyed other players on the battlefield by asking them questions (because I was losing the game and I decided it would be more fun to act as an obstruction than a target). Hell, just like I had Halo 2, I even got to try some of the campaign out, and while I paid no attention the story, I could tell there was something good go on there. I can't remember the exact year I got my own Xbox 360. I just remember getting that awesome wireless black controller and Halo 3 Limited Edition (with the steel tin), and being the happiest I've ever been. It was true bliss. Right away I loaded up Halo 3 and put on Sandtrap, and I just lost myself in the game before looking at my Halo 3 Official Strategy Guide, and finally learning what "Equipment" was and how to use it. This is where there was an explosion of events. Things are a little hazy from here, but I remember the important things. Sometime down the track, I started to watch the Behind the Scenes videos, and I fell in love with Bungie and their team. That may very well have been the start of my dream to be a game designer (outside of Halo Gilroy which lead to me getting Halo: Custom Edition and starting to make maps). I finished the campaign of Halo 3, slightly confused, and went back to playing Halo: CE and Halo 2 to finally understand the story. I got my Xbox wired up to the net, and for a good deal of time I became one of those annoying kids on XBL. I met some awesome people on XBL, and we made some cool maps, and I also was able to get some cool maps and gametypes in return. My brother and I exploited the Halo 3 campaign, multiple times. I also pissed off my brother because my failure to understand that achievements and armour only unlock for individual accounts lead to me getting a Stepping Razor...for myself. Things went on from there. To keep it brief, I made friends, and I experience things which would change my life. I'm a big believer in the butterfly effect, and the Xbox may very well have been that tiny butterfly which changed everything. Staring at my Xbox last night, I thought about it all. And I knew that, if that's what the 360 did to my life, the kids who will have it now might too just be able to experience things they never thought possible. And that's what made my decision to wipe that Xbox clean a lot easier. In one instant, everything was gone. That Xbox didn't recognise me anymore. Right now, things are changing. I'm becoming more social, financially stable, powerful and happier. And I'd like to think that everything in my life went right because gaming helped me. And I know that, as much as I love my laptop and my old PC and the PS2, the Xbox (and Halo) really did jumpstart everything that's happened so far. I'm going to miss you, big guy.
    3 points
  3. Cirevam

    Rok (kinda) returns

    (USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST)
    2 points
  4. UTF

    My Lego Racers Car Collection

    EDIT FROM NOWHERE: You know how you might get reminded of things from years ago when you're trying to sleep? I suddenly thought about this thread that I posted years ago. Unfortunately, doing little stories and pictures for the remaining cars would take a long time, and I'm lazy! Instead, you can download my save folder below and check out the cars for yourself. Make sure to backup your own save folder first. 100% Save Game ORIGINAL POST BELOW: A couple of years ago, I filled an entire Lego Racers garage (100 cars!). I haven't seen anyone else post their Lego Racers car collection before, so I'm going to do just that! All cars were made with an unmodded Lego Racers, and were created somewhere between 2008-09 to 2011. I haven't seen some of these cars in a long time, so I'm not so sure what to expect! I'll post my thoughts on the car, and a short, improvised bio of the driver and vehicle. They're posted in no particular order, because I'm not sure what the first car in my collection is. ~~~F1~~~ ~~~YAY SHAPES~~~ ~~~Pirate Percy~~~ ~~~Oblong John~~~ ~~~Goddess~~~ ~~~Kahuka Thunder~~~ ~~~Space Age~~~ ~~~Huey~~~ ~~~Royal Pain~~~ ~~~Slopes~~~ END Wow, uh... I wrote a lot. Too much, maybe. I don't blame you if you just looked at the pictures. If there's enough interest, I'll post more cars.
    1 point
  5. Fluffy Cupcake

    LEGO Racers 2 - Power Stats Data (Driving Speeds)

    Alright, after some time of testing, I've managed to gather this data for Power bonuses for LR2, these aren't official from a file or anything, just time and "testing". Please note, 4 and over without engine, as well everything past 10 with or without Engine, is currently unobtainable through unmodified/hacked gameplay. Here it is in image form for your convenience. And here it also is in KPH, for those who don't use MPH. Now you may be asking why I used 100 as a base for acceleration instead of speed final (max), this is because the amount of time it took to reach it, it made the whole acceleration calculations out of whack. *For maximum brick boost speeds, just increase the number by 50%[table] PowerMax Speed (MPH)Time to 100 MPH (s)Acceleration (m/s^2)Speed w/ Engine (MPH)Time to 100 /w Engine (s) Accel /w Engine (m/s^2)010136.21.212211.93.8111018.62.41299.74.6211813.43.31378.35.4312610.74.21437.36.141339.24.91506.47.051407.75.81565.97.661466.86.61625.77.871536.27.21684.99.181595.68.01734.59.991655.18.81794.310.4101714.79.51843.911.5111764.410.161893.712.1121824.011.21943.413.1131873.811.81993.214141923.512.82043.114.4151973.313.52092.915.4[/table] Thanks for fixing the post formatting JJMB.
    1 point
  6. Fluffy Cupcake

    RRU Minecraft Server

    One of my personal favs: http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/propertime/ This allows you to control the length of day and night. So now we can have super long days, while still keeping night in there, even if short, and not have it just locked on one time of the day. It still works afaik, despite last update date. And if it does not work properly, an update can always be requested. That's what I did before when it stopped working. I don't have any personal favs for multi-world plugins, if we are looking into that.
    1 point
  7. le717

    "Classic LEGO Games" Getting Mobile Release In Early 2014

    http://www.gamestop.com/browse?nav=16k-LEGO+Star+Wars+The+Complete+Saga http://www.amazon.com/Lego-Star-Wars-Complete-Saga-Nintendo/dp/B000R3BNDI/ref=sr_1_1?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1387042730&sr=1-1&keywords=lego+star+wars+the+complete+saga You can say that again.
    1 point
  8. BobaFett2

    The End of an Era

    I've never given away my fondest childhood toy (as that would be LEGO bricks and/or Yugioh cards, both of which I still enjoy playing with). I'm only 18, granted, and I'll have to leave them behind for college, but I suspect I'll be keeping them once I graduate from it. Still, cool post. I hope your life continues to improve. I can identify with the nostalgia aspect of it.
    1 point
  9. TheDoctor

    RRU Minecraft Server

    Seriously, if you're having this much trouble hosting just ask me to do it. I have a server with power to spare. I'm already hosting our heavily modded minecraft server on it, plus other things like SS13 and a spring autohost bot. Oh, and when I say server, I mean server.
    1 point
  10. The Ace Railgun

    Hades's Gym Shorts

    From the album: Minecraft Stuff from the RRU server

    Hades's Gym Shorts have been found...
    1 point
  11. Cirevam

    The End of an Era

    I don't have my own tale of letting go of something dear, but I can definitely relate to the butterfly effect. If it weren't for a little forum way back in 2004 dedicated to customizable action figures (Xevolution), I would have never learned about Blockland. In the Blockland community, I learned 3D modeling and did basic machinima. For a while I drifted, practing my modeling and video skills. Sometime around 2009 I discovered Rock Raiders United and, after we learned enough about the game, I started modding it to try to discover new things for us to play with. I was finally putting those years of practice to the test. Though my walkthrough videos could be better and my mods are either minor or incomplete so far, I had finally made something meaningful to more than just me. One day I'll have to let this all go. But I can leave it knowing that it has had a tremendous impact on my life.
    1 point
  12. le717

    "Classic LEGO Games" Getting Mobile Release In Early 2014

    Now, I must compromise. The first Star Wars game, it was a good game. I never played the full thing myself, but I did play the PC demo once. It was different, a break from the previous LEGO games. LSW 1 could very well be called a classic LEGO game, not on the same level as the true classic ones, but an actual classic because it was (at the time) a unique game. It's only in hindsight when they've reused and improved the same formula over and over again does the originality of the original game becomes boring, redundant, and almost shovel-ware, leading to disappointment over this news.
    1 point
  13. le717

    "Classic LEGO Games" Getting Mobile Release In Early 2014

    "Classic LEGO games" "Star Wars Mobile LEGO games following on from successful app releases of the Batman and Harry Potter platform ports. Coming in Spring / Summer 2014." Classic LEGO game = early TT Games Star Wars?
    1 point
  14. legomoe

    LI2 BOD/BOB Extractor v1.0

    You're right. That's very interesting. I would have thought that the game would per-cache all textures when it loads a level, but I guess not I've also figured out that the game will try and use as much content as it can from the extracted folders first, but if it can't find something, it looks in the archives. So you could conceivably just put your modified files in the folders, and leave the rest in the archives. This should make distributing mods a cinch, since a mod author would only have to distribute the files they modify, and the end user could just extract them to their game directory.
    1 point
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