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LEGO Rock Raiders is a strategic real-time video game of the Rock Raiders series, belonging to the LEGO line, published in 1999 for Windows.

Game plot: all aboard the L.M.S. Explorer!

On board the impressive L.M.S excavation spaceship Explorer, the Rock Raiders are returning home after a long expedition to the extreme limits of the galaxy. Everything seems to be going well, until the ship accidentally runs into an asteroid field. The crew fights with all its strength to guide the ship through the storm of rocks, but the continuous bombardment against the keel rapidly reduces the integrity of its protections to a critical condition. Just when the Rock Raiders begin to think that the situation has reached the worst, the ship’s sensors detect an immense black hole in the center of the asteroid field; they are going to be sucked! With the ship running out of power and out of control, the crew can do nothing but accept their destiny and wait! Miraculously, the ship, seriously damaged and pushed by emergency thrusters, manages to emerge intact from the black hole.

Trapped on an alien planet?

The initial relief of the men on board, however, soon turns to consternation when they realize that the black hole has projected them to the other side of the universe, in the heart of a remote alien galaxy! Chief, the captain of the L.M.S. Explorer, decides to head for the nearest planet, hoping that the emergency engines will be able to hold out long enough to take the ship to its destination. Time is of extreme importance. If the Rock Raiders want to keep some chances to return home, they are forced to make emergency repairs and, above all, they must supply their ship with energy crystals. When the L.M.S. Explorer penetrates the orbit that surrounds the strange alien planet, a geological analysis reveals the presence of rich strands of energetic crystals under the surface of the planet: but can we trust the sensor? The only way to find out is to send the Rock Raiders to see for yourself!

25 missions guided by Chief

The game is divided into 25 missions; before each mission Chief, the commander of the L.M.S. Explorer, describes the objective of the mission, which generally consists of collecting a certain number of energy crystals, and warns of the main dangers that can be encountered during the mission. Sometimes during the mission, Chief appears again to give advice to the player, and also appears at the end to give a vote, expressed as a percentage, relative to the degree of completion of the mission; in fact achieving the objectives described at the beginning of the game is not enough to get the 100% vote. All missions of the game take place in the caverns of the alien planet (the L.M.S. Explorer can only be seen in movies because no mission is set inside it). In each mission you can command different Rock Raiders, except in particular situations where the player himself decides how many Rock Raiders to use: if he wants other Rock Raiders can teleport them from the L.M.S. Explorer to the planet, whereas if he wants to reduce the number of Rock Raiders he can teleport them from the planet to the L.M.S. Explorer. Dall’L.M.S. Explorer does not only teleport Rock Raiders but also buildings and vehicles.

Fight monsters of all types

During the missions the Rock Raiders drill the walls of the cave to find energy and mineral crystals that are used for the construction of buildings and vehicles. In many missions there are monsters, which feed on energy crystals, so in these missions you must arm the Rock Raiders to repel monster attacks. Monsters are not the only threat to the Rock Raiders: landslides, lava and other underground creatures can make the mission very risky. As if that were not enough, in many missions the oxygen in the air is present in limited quantities and, breathing, the Rock Raiders consume it; in such missions care must be taken that the oxygen does not run out completely, otherwise the mission fails. Each energy crystal can be found behind some rocks or by digging against a vein, and can be stored in a tool shed or in a power plant, but it also has limited energy. When this energy runs out, it turns purple and is taken to the Tool Depot to be recharged near a refill vein (if any). Minerals, on the other hand, are resemble small brown spheres, which can however be taken to the Refinery. 5 units of minerals turn into a building block, which is capable of reducing construction times due to the lower quantities of minerals to be brought to the site. This is an early form of crafting which reminded me a lot of modern crafting games, such as Minecraft.

Authors
Data Design Interactive, Lego Media
License
Free
User rating
Platforms
Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10

Small note:I have never had a problem running RR on win 10, but the framerate was so bad (5 fps) and everything glitch in-game. But the 3 dll files fix everything for meHope it help you guysNEW!!!POST FROM Chringelord with the missing pictures.I can absolutely confirm this. Works perfectly fine for me.Many thanks to Mikkel246 for this method.

I'd suggest to sticky this thread since I think it is a true alternative to both Cafeteria and VirtualBox.Here's a written guide for people who prefer those over video guides:How to run Lego Rock Raiders under Windows 10 (and 8?) natively with the dgVoodoo wrapper (without Cafeteria or VirtualBox):Quick and dirty guide:.Do a regular installation of Lego Rock Raiders.Add d3drm.dll.Download dgVoodoo 2.53 and extract dgVoodooSetup.exe and the DirectX.dll files (MS folder) into LRR's installation directory.Should already run. Configure dgVoodoo DirectX wrapper through dgVoodooSetup.exe at will(If LRR was installed in C: you need to run it as Admin)Make sure to select LRR's installation directory as the place to save dgVoodoo's configLong and thorough guide:.Get a copy of Lego Rock Raiders (physical disc or virtual disc image).Insert / mount the disc / image.Install normally(If this doesn't work, refer to Cyrem's guide:).Download d3drm.dll. I can absolutely confirm this. Works perfectly fine for me.Many thanks to Mikkel246 for this method. I'd suggest to sticky this thread since I think it is a true alternative to both Cafeteria and VirtualBox.Here's a written guide for people who prefer those over video guides:How to run Lego Rock Raiders under Windows 10 (and 8?) natively with the dgVoodoo wrapper (without Cafeteria or VirtualBox):Quick and dirty guide:.Do a regular installation of Lego Rock Raiders.Add d3drm.dll.Download dgVoodoo 2.53 and extract dgVoodooSetup.exe and the DirectX.dll files (MS folder) into LRR's installation directory.Should already run.

Configure dgVoodoo DirectX wrapper through dgVoodooSetup.exe at will(If LRR was installed in C: you need to run it as Admin)Make sure to select LRR's installation directory as the place to save dgVoodoo's configLong and thorough guide:.Get a copy of Lego Rock Raiders (physical disc or virtual disc image).Insert / mount the disc / image.Install normally(If this doesn't work, refer to Cyrem's guide:).Download d3drm.dll. Plus if you want to have music and all the movies play in the game, run lRR.exe as win xp or 98 I don't remember:-P I have copied all the files from the DVD over in data.Currently doing a lot of testing for this. Will report back when I have some results.In the mean time:Can you tell me which files exactly you copied over?

Did you copy specific files or just the entire Data folder off the disc?Could you give me a list of all the files you have in DataSoundsStreamed in your installation folder? I have 4 files there. Or 6 when i copy the two off the disc.Do you or does anyone know a way to put the three music tracks (the actual music that plays in-level which is stored in a seperate, hidden music track on the disc) in the LRR folder?As it seems LRR reads music directly off any inserted disc with a music track on it. I also could not find any references to music files for these three tracks in the Lego.cfg. Well, it actually works, unlike last time I tried to get this wrapper running, but it's running like it's in RGB mode without advanced lighting even though I selected Direct3D HAL. Does the same for MMX mode.that VSync in window mode feature it has is nice though.

If i can get the lighting working I won't need that fraps s. to keep the framerate locked any more.I remember trying to use dgVoodoo 2.51 on LRR in the past as well, which didn't really work for me either. Judging from dgVoodoo's changelog, there have been several improvements in 2.52 and 2.53 that could be affecting LRR, so I guess it works just fine now.Please post any progress you make on the lighting. Would be interesting to see what can still be tweaked graphics-wise. Yeah the entire Data folder AVI and Sound.this is how my folders lookThank you very much for that info!What I managed to find out:Videos:.Without taking any measures, no videos will play in-game on Windows 10.Running LegoRR.exe in Windows XP (SP3) compatibility mode would play the videos but lose access to the save files.

Running LegoRR.exe as administrator did not solve the problem. Maybe this could be prevented by installing LRR somewhere else than C:Program Files(x86).Windows 98 compatibility mode had the same problems as XP (SP3) mode, with the addition of extremely low FPS.I ended up using no compatibility settings and installing as suggested by Cyrem. Hot dang, after so many years I get a random craving for this game, and just days before I try to install somebody has found a (non-virtualbox) solution. Thanks a million for the setup guide!However I am running into issues.The game won't open at all (or crashes immediately) as no window pops up.

I have also copied the linked d3drm.dll into C:, SysWOW64, and System32 as suggested by some other guides, and I have used dgVoodo with exactly the same settings as Cringelord to no avail. Running RR as admin because I installed to C: too.Is there a known good installer that works with this method? My rig is build without a disc drive so I can't exactly rip my CD copy. It's basically just a shelf decoration at this point.-Specs in case they're relevant, but it's similar enough that I didn't anticipate these are the source of any problems:GPU: 2x GTX 970CPU: i7 6700kWindows 10 64-bitEnglish CD zip sourced from the swashbuckler gulfEdited March 3, 2017 by Egonupdate specs.

Card dungeon review. The Voodoo2 link doesn't seem to be working, I get that pesky '404 not found' message so if anyone has a another source for Voodoo2 that would be nice. Thanks.Found a the file I was looking for, but now that I followed the instructions, LRR keeps telling me: 'Please login with administrator privileges and try again'So then I run it on administrator mode, and it doesn't open, nothing happens, and that's been the same issue I've had on my Desktop Windows 10 and my laptop on Windows 10.Edited May 1, 2017 by -Skylight-update.

I can absolutely confirm this. Works perfectly fine for me.Many thanks to Mikkel246 for this method.It took me many hours to figure out a way to properly run Lego Rock Raiders on Windows 10, so I made this guide to hopefully save some people a lot of time.I want to give you a HUGE thank you - been struggling to play it on windows 10 for two years, giving up after a couple hours. Following this tutorial I got it working within minutes!! I didn't previously move the dgVoodoo config + exe into the LRR install folder, or run as administrator. I was plagued with 5 fps extreme lag. Now to play for hours!!

Thanks again!My specs:.Intel Core i7-3770k.16gb ram.windows 10 Home x64 bit (Version 10.0.16299 Build 16299).NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770.Samsung 240gb SSDAlso did some tiny changes from the default in dgVoodoo config (via the exe).DirectX VAM 16 - 512 MB.MSAA OFF.General - windowed ('unspecified' scaling)Also worth noting.launching in full screen and alt-tabbing doesn't crash the game - but it's frozen/totally unresponsive. Music plays with no lag though.Then closing LRR and attempting to launch again - nothing happens when trying to run again. Had to kill Legorr.exe via task manager then relaunch.Running in windowed (I could only get 640x480 which isn't really playable) allows alt+tab to work fine - when you do alt+tab the game pauses and resumes when re-openedBest of luck to everybody else out there!