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SpyboticsAgent

Greetings, Rock Raiders United.

As my name implies, I am a fan of the Lego Spybotics series (especially Snaptrax).

I am also a fan of Rock Raiders and the Lego Island series of games. I have been lurking about RRU for a while now, and I finally decided to actually join. My name is <PROTECTED DATA HERE>, I am from Idaho, and my primary hobbies include building things with Lego, tinkering with software, and working to get my collection of Lego games running on my Linux system.

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Welcome.

I have a Shadowstrike myself.

I might be able to help with getting things to work on Linux. I have Ubuntu 10.04 as a secondary OS on my computer and I managed to get Steam running with full functionality.

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Hi there. It seems like most of us here have LEGOs, RR, and programming in common. I think you'll fit in nicely. :)

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Hey, welcome to the community! :)

Thanks! :)

Welcome.

I have a Shadowstrike myself.

I might be able to help with getting things to work on Linux. I have Ubuntu 10.04 as a secondary OS on my computer and I managed to get Steam running with full functionality.

Shadowstrike is a fun one. I especially like the design of Shadowstrike's claws. S70 is more difficult to turn on carpets, though, compared to my S45.

I use Arch Linux, and so far Lego games have been the only ones to really give me trouble in WINE. Steam, Portal 1/2, TF2, MYST, and other programs all ran excellently, whereas with RR I get this upon launch: http://pastebin.com/F5uzumsE. Lego Island 2, on the other hand, launched perfectly, but everything 3D was messed up, making it unplayable.

I'll have to see if Lego Island 1 will work, now that I've made a few tweaks.....

Hi there. It seems like most of us here have LEGOs, RR, and programming in common. I think you'll fit in nicely. :)

Indeed. :)

I was quite impressed, during the period while I was simply lurking about, to see what has been done as far as modding RR.

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I remember Spybots...unfortunately, I don't remember the name, nor do I still have a copy of the software. I still have the Purple one, but he's been re-purposed into a war tank...

Anyways, welcome to the forum! Enjoy your stay!

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hey there, welcome to RRU.

i remember that there was a spybots game on the lego site, got removed some years ago ;[

i think it was called spybots:nightfall.

it is probably still on some flash game site :]

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@rockraider pascal: The Nightfall Incident can actually still be accessed as it was on the Lego site through the WayBack Machine.

I wish such a thing existed for Lego Universe..... :(

@Extreme: The purple Spybot would be Shadowstrike S70, if it hadn't been repurposed into a (probably quite impressive) battle tank.

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Hey, welcome to the forum!

I've never been able to run any lego game in wine. Except maybe alpha team, I don't remember.

What I do instead is use a VM to run RR (I'm not actively interested in any other lego game, so I haven't bothered trying them in the VM, but I'm sure they'd work).

Perhaps trying that instead of using WINE will allow you to play your lego games?

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Shadowstrike is a fun one. I especially like the design of Shadowstrike's claws. S70 is more difficult to turn on carpets, though, compared to my S45.

I never had such an issue with S70. As long as I had fresh batteries installed it would run great on all surfaces. However, it wasn't as precise and was incapable of the laser maze mission at high difficulty levels.

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@Phoenyx: It may vary from carpet to carpet. Most carpets I've encountered posed a problem for Shadowstrike, allowing my Snaptrax to easily outmaneuver it in missions such as Critical Countdown or The Mole.

@SomeWierdGuyNamedBen: Thanks. :)

@AddictGamer: I prefer to avoid using emulation when I can, so I choose to try each of my games in WINE before giving up and installing them in a VM instead. While the VM runs the games fairly well, I don't like using it as a long-term solution.

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