

If the game crashes after finishing loading a level, it's likely it's trying to load the in-game movies but can't.One user reported that doing stuff with CLGen.exe fixed their problem (specifically selecting the Voodoo option). This is where screwing around comes into play. It is known that LRR dislikes AMD cards.Fullscreen will lag to bits and RGB Emulation will crash. Your ideal result - sorry, the only result that works - is Direct 3D HAL in Windowed. Now the fun really begins, because from here it's all hit and miss, hence the screwing around.No, for some funny reason you need Lego Island 1's d3drm.dll. Put that straight into your LRR directory, right next to the executable. For your convenience this is uploaded here. In particular, you want compatibility for XP SP2 (or however far back you can go, compatibility for Win98 would be ideal but I don't think that's supported.), admin (always helps), and most importantly' 16-bit colour. The only reason we know so much is from endless screwing around in the vain hope the game will run - and sometimes it does. Quite frankly, tick anything that looks interesting. Right-click your new shortcut and click on Properties, then Compatibility. To do this, create a shortcut to LegoRR.exe. The first step is to get LRR to run in Windowed Mode.

If LegoRR.icd has a size that isn't 0, then welp you're out of luck - it needs the disk to run and Win10 does not like that at all. This begs the question 'How do I know when I can't even get it to launch' - if LegoRR.icd is 0kB size then it does not need the disk to run. It is almost impossible (you will need to screw around very heavily with an XP Virtual Machine and even then that's doubtful).
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Windows 10 hates people mucking around with Program Files, and you'll need to do a lot of mucking - so put it somewhere safe. Dig up your game directory and move it to somewhere out of Program Files, like My Documents.Optionally, create multiple copies of Rock Raiders either for backup purposes or for installing or creating different mods.This helps avoid dealing with administrator permission prompts when adding, editing, or removing files. Copy the entire Rock Raiders folder to a location outside of the Program Files directory.By default, it installs to LEGO Media\Games\Rock Raiders in the Program Files folder, which is typically C:\Program Files on 32-bit computers or C:\Program Files (x86) on 64-bit computers.

