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  1. Das Glückskekschen

    [SOLUTION] Lego Rock Raiders on Windows 10

    So here is a Solution how to run Lego Rock Raiders on Win10. I tested that way on three differently Computers with Windows 10 and the German/English Rock Raider Game. Please download THIS. First of all, you need to install the game with the "Setup.exe" which you can find in the root directory of your CD. Run the Setup and install the game. After that, you go to the install directory "C:\Program Files (x86)\LEGO Media\Spiele\Rock Raiders" (for the german installation) and paste the "D3DRM.DLL" from my ZIP file in that directory. Now you make these Steps: right-click on the "LegoRR.exe" file and choose "Properties" select compatibility select 16 Bit Mode select 640x 480 resolution Click "OK" Copy the "rr-fix.exe" from the download to the left upper corner from your desktop. Yes, it is important that you copy it in THAT corner. Clear your desktop as much as possible. well done Now you should start the game with the "LegoRR.exe". Select the same like in this screenshot: and hit the "OK" button. The game starts now but in an ugly window mode.. Start my "rr-fix.exe" with a right click and "start as a admin" and you should be able to play the game now in a wonderful Full-Screen mode. Let me know if this way works for you.
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  2. Cyrem

    [SOLUTION] Lego Rock Raiders on Windows 10

    Nice, will be useful to some people who can't get dgvoodoo to work for them. For those skeptical and wondering what this actually does, it basically moves the window to a 0,0 location and hides the borders. When you combine that with the fact that you're running the game in 640x480 compatibility mode it makes it look like the game is fullscreen (though technically still a window).
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  3. Fifi La Fume

    What are you listening to right now?

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  4. lol username

    LDraw vs Mecabricks vs LDD for game models

    Yeah, my point wasn't that LDraw or Mecabricks were mostly based on LDD (they aren't, though looking back at my first post my wording wasn't always clear on the amount), just that both use/have used LDD geometry and LEGO doesn't seem to mind. One notable difference is the minifigures themselves (Note: The two variations of the LDD minifig are old/single color and new/dual color). And if anybody thinks there's a lot of differences between those, just wait until you see the models from some video games... Upper row: LDraw, LDD (old), LDD (new), Mecabricks. Lower row: Rock Raiders, LEGO Island 2, LEGO Racers 2, LEGO Universe.
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