OpenLRR
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OpenLRR
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Game Crashes
The original game had a lot of bugs and was very prone to crashes that we cannot do much about. However if you try out the community decompilation project OpenLRR, this should work just the same and should have fixed the crash bugs! If not, one can report the bug on their GitHub and it might be fixed soon ^
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Rock Raiders United is currently shut down. Here's why, and what we know:
If you want to run the original game, I'd recommend OpenLRR, it is a decompilation of the original game that fixes bugs and you should be able to run it on Windows 10 without any other fixes. Just replace your game's .exe with this one: https://github.com/trigger-segfault/OpenLRR/releases
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Rock Raiders maps: New Level 8 by Rock on RR
I also use a tool called OpenLRR, which is a decompiled version of the game that attempts to fix many of its issues - most of the major random crash bugs the game used to have are fixed in this. It also allows you to mess around with a bunch of debug stuff.
- Why do I get 39% in the 2nd level despite being superfast and getting all energy crystals?
brickstore
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Get one part list from many sets?
Maybe try the BrickStore app:
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An app for keeping track of collection
BrrickStore is fantastic for this if you don’t need a web-based solution.
- Upload a full list of sets to my Store
- Part uploading on mobile
- Workflow question
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My Bricklink : Add to My Parts
Also, tools like BrickStore that make managing inventory easier than on bricklink are freely available.
- Have tens of thousands of parts to inventory - not sure where to start
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What is a good way to get a mass estimate on current prices for a SW collection?
You're going to want to look into Brickstore. It's what most Bricklink sellers use to manipulate their inventories. You can import a Bricklink .xml file and do various things to quickly gauge the value of your collection. Namely, you can set the price of everything to the 6 month sales average and then look at the overall value of everything. This is much quicker than flipping between Brickset and Bricklink and adding everything up manually.
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Any way to sort parts (stickers and accessories for example) by price?
I use BrickStore.
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Sorting thru 200 LBs of bulk to begin my store. Any suggestions/tips/lessons learned to share?
Use the application BrickStore https://brickforge.de/brickstore It significantly cut down my uploading time.
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