May I point you to the Community Rules? It was updated a month ago.
You could spend the 2 seconds it takes typing in "Download LRR" and find a complete download on some pretty popular not-scary websites, or you can spend an hour scrounging around here trying to patch together a working game from bits and bobs of files. What’s more realistic? Did you know that the freely released LRR Japanese Demo is actually the full game?... With just some CFG edits to disable the campaign? With a simple resource mod, you could play the complete game DRM-free.
The fact is, those who own legitimate copies of LRR that aren't Masterpiece editions, can't play them. It is a hindrance to providing game support to would be players. They can quite easily go to other top ranking sites (like pcgamingwiki) to get the same exe and find support there. Thing is, a lot of this support originally came from here, but due to our previous policy we could not help them anymore, whereas other sites can and will do so.
RRU does not host full games, and we don't intend to. The essence of the rule is not supporting (that is, condoning, recommending, being a means to) piracy. While other sites offer the full game up for download along with some of our fixes (some actually bundle them) and in some instances our mods, we don't. Also note that this exe is not modified to circumvent the DRM (like others), it's an official exe dated back to 1999. However, if LEGO were to contacted us for removal of content, we would comply. We provide solutions to problems, and when someone can't play the game because Microsoft dropped support of aged DRM... we provide that solution. We've tried to find a middle ground, that doesn't harm, but allows us to help people.
Does that answer your question?