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Run LEGO Rock Raiders with dgVoodoo
trigger_segfault reacted to Cyrem for a guide
This guide is more or less a re-write of many posts of this method that are scattered around the forum with updated links and pictures to make it easier to follow. First and foremost there is sometimes confusion between dgVoodoo and Cafeteria. These are significantly different and perform entirely different things. dgVoodoo is an graphics API wrapper (or “converter”) for DirectDraw & Direct3D (Part of DirectX 6 - a graphics API developed by Microsoft). Most modern graphics cards are not compatible with games utilising old versions of DirectX, Rock Raiders is one of them. Cafeteria on the other hand is a Mod Launcher that allows easy installation of game resource modifications for LEGO Rock Raiders. It also has the ability to force LEGO Rock Raiders to run in resolutions higher than 640x480. You can use both of these together for optimal graphics improvements. in summary - dgVoodoo is what makes it possible to run LEGO Rock Raiders on modern graphics cards, not Cafeteria. Cafeteria is merely a toolkit to make an already working game even better. Secondly, Microsoft has updated Windows Vista through to Windows 10 with patches that remove SafeDisc and SecureRom support from those systems. This is a problem if you own a copy of LEGO Rock Raiders that is copy-protected. If you own the copy-protected version of LEGO Rock Raiders (some of the re-releases did not have copy protection) you'll probably find the game will not run at all. Following this guide will also correct this issue as well. Now that we know what dgVoodoo is and we know about the SafeDisc issue, lets begin. Guide While setting this up is really a piece of cake and requires barely any steps, people still can still get it wrong, so please follow the steps below. If you get stuck, try it again. If you're still stuck, reply to this topic. PREPARATION Before you begin, you will need to download some files. Please note that some Antivirus software may complain that dgVoodoo contains a virus. This is a false positive, it is a clean file. Download the files in the list below. LRR Masterpiece Editon Executable - Download D3DRM - Download dgVoodoo 2.55.4 - Download Note: dgVoodoo 2.53 is also compatible with LEGO Rock Raiders, download this version if you have issues with the latest version above. STEP 1 If you haven't already, install LEGO Rock Raiders. If the installer isn't working, try the Alternative Installer. Once this is done, navigate to the Rock Raider's installation directory (usually its: C:\Program Files (x86)\LEGO Media\Games\Rock Raiders ) and extract the contents of the "LRR Masterpiece Edition" zip file you downloaded just earlier into your installation folder, overwriting the original files. This folder then should look similar to this: STEP 3 Next, from the D3DRM archive you downloaded before extract the D3DRM DLL File into the install folder. After that, open the dgVoodoo archive you also downloaded. You will need to extract: dgVoodooCpl.exe and the contents of the MS folder into your installation directory. STEP 4 You're almost done. We'll now configure dgVoodoo, so double click dgVoodooCpl.exe to start the configuration program. Ensure that you are running the program in Administrator Mode (Right Click > Run as Administrator) or changes may not be saved. When it starts, look at the "Config Folder" path, if it is not the same path as your Rock Raiders install folder, click the ".\" button on the right. Next click the "DirectX" tab. You may want to play with some settings in here, however for this guide we'll just do the important ones. Change the "Resolution" to the same resolution that you are currently using (e.g 1920 x 1080 is common) and uncheck the "dgVoodoo Watermark". Finally click apply. STEP 5 Congratulations, you're set! There's one thing left to do and it's very important. You need to start the game from LegoRR.exe. Afterwards a window will appear, and if you've set it up correctly it will display the driver as "dgVoodoo DirectX Wrapper (display)". STEP 6 (OPTIONAL) While the game will now run, you will notice an absence of music. Typically, Rock Raiders plays music from the disc. However I have a fix to restore the game music into the game without the disc. If you would like to do this, follow this short guide. I hope this guide has helped you get your copy of LEGO Rock Raiders to work. Be sure to reply below if it worked for you or if you're having any troubles. Don't forget that if you do get it running, check out some of the great mods for the game around the community.1 point -
LEGO Alpha Team HD Texture Overhaul
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EDIT: I'm reworking this mod, making most of the textures from scratch instead of upscaling them. I'll leave the downloads below but I'd recommend waiting until I've overhauled this overhaul. This mod replaces almost all textures in the game with higher-quality versions, with each texture usually being anywhere from 4x to 8x larger than the original. Everything should look crisper and cleaner at high resolutions. The GUI has been redrawn from scratch to look good in widescreen, and most real-world textures (that is, textures not used in a LEGO model) have been remade with more realistic graphics. LEGO textures were put through a kind of vector upscaler, due to the simple graphics, and hence you'll see some parts are rounded so I might come back and clean them up another day. The only textures that haven't been edited are cursors, which don't scale, and fonts. Also the LMap.pac file was left alone as there is some crazy junk in there. Download Warning - this is a 520MB download, which uncompressed hits around 1GB. You'll need enough RAM to load that, and may notice loading screens being a tad slower than usual. Google Drive Mega Installation If you have LEGO Alpha Team installed, see @lordtobi's post here to set it up for custom resolutions including widescreen. If you don't have LEGO Alpha Team installed, check out the Windows 10 installation tutorial here. Go into the game's install folder, which for me is C:\Program Files (x86)\LEGO Media\Games\LEGO Alpha Team, and create a new folder called "Original PACs" or something to that effect. Move the game's original Map.pac and Etc.pac files into this folder, so that they are no longer present in the same folder as the game's install files and you have them as backups to easily restore. Now extract the Map.pac and Etc.pac files from the downloaded ZIP file and move them into the install folder. Launch the game as usual and enjoy the mod! Previews Check out previews of the mod here. I recommend you open them in a new tab and flick between the two for comparison. Splash Screen The main level is too zoomed out, but notice the new "Alpha Team" logo and water. Main Menu Earth uses textures from NASA, I redrew TeeVee's screen from scratch, and you can see the new widescreen HUD too. For some reason TeeVee's antennae always look somewhat pixellated, even though they're currently smooth at 1024x1024 resolution. Game Here you can see substituted textures for the real-world elements, as well as the smoother LEGO parts such as the text on the studs.1 point -
Lost LEGO Island promotional material (uploaded by someone other than Lorin!)
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I'll let him "take over" the thread whenever he shows up; in the meantime check out this radical rocket racer1 point -
LEGO content in Maus Klick magazines
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@Hallfiry recently posted a bunch of stuff in the Project Island discord server (relevant topic), including a bunch of marketing schedules for various LEGO games. One of them was The Legend of Mata Nui, which Peri noticed mentioned a promotion in a magazine called Maus Klick: http://www.kultboy.com/Maus-Klick-Zeitschrift/335/ I took a poke through that gallery of covers, and found some other LEGO stuff: http://www.kultboy.com/magazin/6090/ Rock Raiders (Maybe just a sticker?) http://www.kultboy.com/magazin/6098/ Some mention of LEGO Roboriders (set giveaway/contest?) http://www.kultboy.com/magazin/6102/ Droid Developer Kit http://www.kultboy.com/magazin/6107/ Bionicle (Potentially The Legend of Mata Nui given the timing of issue? Or maybe just Bionicle in general... But maybe including TLoMN stuff?) http://www.kultboy.com/magazin/6113/ More Bionicle (Just a freebie trading card?) http://www.kultboy.com/magazin/6118/ General LEGO set stuff? Didn't bother to translate lol http://www.kultboy.com/magazin/6119/ LEGO Football Mania http://www.kultboy.com/magazin/6135/ Moooore Bionicle Dunno if there's full scans of this stuff anywhere out there. Just mentioning it here for anyone who might be interested in it and might wanna look into it further. Edit: [1:17 PM] Hallfiry: I've got some droid related stuff too [1:18 PM] Hallfiry: maus klick is for a pretty low age group with a nerdy connotation, which is why they ran lego stuff [1:20 PM] Hallfiry: as I noted there at kultboy back in 2012 (when you scroll down on the Maus Klick page), Maus Klick was sort of a successor to Ehapa's previous magazine Fun Online, so we might have a chance of finding lego stuff in those mags (which are available on http://www.kultmags.com/)1 point -
Lost LEGO Island promotional material (uploaded by someone other than Lorin!)
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(Psst, since it hasn't been mentioned here yet, the uploader is a member here: @Hallfiry. I expect he'll probably be posting in this topic later, himself.)1 point -
Change LEGO Digital Designer's Camera Field of Vision
Alcom Isst reacted to lol username for a topic
i think he already knows1 point
