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For example under Windows 98 the option that would usually be used to perform this function would be DriveSpace. * Uncompressed means that the hard drive has not been subjected to any form of file compression that allows the hard drive space to be increased.
Installation requires 150MB free hard drive space.
Your system may require the 'latest' Windows 95/98 drivers for your particular hardware.ĬD-ROM has to be present in the CD-ROM / DVD Drive for the Game to run. Please refer to the Troubleshooting Guide for more information about DirectX. Microsoft DirectX 6.1 is included on this CD and must be installed to play LEGO Rock Raiders.
Video: 16/32 MB PCI or AGP Direct3D compatible card.ĬD-ROM: 12x speed or faster CD-ROM / DVD drive. Input Device: 100% Windows 95/98 compatible mouse and keyboard (Serial/PS2 or USB) Sound Card: 100% Windows 95/98 DirectX compatible 16-bit sound card Video: 4 MB PCI or AGP Direct3D compatible card.ĬD-ROM: 4x speed or faster CD-ROM / DVD drive. Game not compatible with Windows NT, OS/2, Linux or
README file for PC version (Windows95/98)Ĭomputer: 100% Windows 95/98 DirectX Compatible Computer Retrieved 12 March 2021.Published by LEGO Media International 1999
Rather than a percentage, at the end of each mission you receive either a bronze medal (minimum required objectives complete), a silver medal (most objectives complete), or a gold medal (all objectives complete in the required time). The PAL version also including three bonus missions that are accessible after the campaign is completely finished, and twelve additional multiplayer missions reusing levels from the main campaign. There are eighteen campaign missions, and six multiplayer missions, all completely different between the NTSC and PAL versions of the game. Most missions require the player to collect a certain amount of Energy Crystals, while some missions require the player to rescue Rock Raiders that have been trapped by landslides. While the former was centered on constructing a base and mining, the latter centers on exploring. Unlike the Windows version, the PlayStation version is an action and strategy game, in which the player controls a character instead of just commanding a squad. It is not necessary to complete every mission with 100%, or even complete all the missions, to complete the campaign, however, the player will unlock a "better" ending cutscene by completing the campaign in full. There are twenty-five missions total, each of them is in either a rock, lava/volcanic or ice cavern environment. With all these taken into consideration, Chief would give a mission rating percentage. For example, the player can set whether Rock Raiders should collect Energy Crystals or Lego Ore first.Īt the end of each mission, Chief would evaluate the player's work, examining various aspects of the mission. With this menu, the player can set what order Rock Raiders carry out their tasks. One of the game's features is the Priority Menu. Some missions require the player to locate Rock Raiders that have been trapped in landslides, or to find certain pieces of equipment and bring it back to their base. Most missions require the player to collect a certain amount of Energy Crystals, the required amount starts low but gradually gets higher in later missions. The game opens with optional training missions and one actual mission unlocked. The Windows version is a real-time strategy game similar to Dungeon Keeper, and was the first video game for the Rock Raiders theme. ( June 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources.