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You can use lego loco in hamachi but need Windows xp it crashes, in Windows 7 &
Windows 10.
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...with LEGO Island the game. (Ill pass on the comments that I need help
personally. Thats another post in another place.) This is not to be confused
with LEGO Island 2, or LEGO Island Extreme stunts.
Specifically, I need a set of directions on how to play the game. I have a disc,
rescued from oblivion, but with no ideas on how to move I am slowly thinking of
returning the disc to a fate worse than death. (Well, okay. Ill keep it as a
curiosity, if nothing else.)
If anyone out there can lend a hand, please post here and Ill contact you.
Play Well and Prosper!
Matthew
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Has anyone ever got the LEGO Loco game to work with networking?
My son loves the game, and was so excited to try using it across 2 computers,
but although I have tried to do it myself, searched the internet for info on it,
searched Lugnet, I can't find anything regarding the networking aspect of it.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Play well.
Tim Strutt
ParLUGment
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Hello Ron,
For as far as I can tell, you have done the right things: checking the
batteries and the antennas. I have the same problem too sometimes, but
when I check it out the problem is mostly weak batteries or an antenna
that as come loose.
Did you also check the battery of the transmitter (I know, you wrote you
had a fair reach when using the race buggy)
I would suggest contact LEGO about this.
Greetings
Maico Arts
Ron Penton schreef:
> Okay, I recently bought two lego racers kits, the Supersonic (8366) and the Race
> Buggy (8475). I put together the Buggy first, and for some reason it didn't work
> at all, so I gave up and waited a day; at which point it started working for
> some odd reason. I'm not really sure I understand it, but it just started
> working.
>
>
> So, then I put together the Supersonic, but before I put it all together, I put
> batteries into everything and hooked up the motors, and nothing worked again. So
> I spent a few minutes fiddling around with the batteries, swapping them out and
> trying all the frequencies, before I gave up; and then came back a few minutes
> later and all of a sudden it worked again.
>
> Okay, so that was weird too, but I accepted it and went on building the model.
>
>
> I finished the supersonic, but now I have a problem; I didn't notice it before,
> but the range for the Supersonic is ridiculously small. I have to hold the
> transmitter within 6 inches of the model in order for it to receive a signal at
> all, and if I take it any further out, nothing happens. I tried the same
> controller on the Race Buggy, and that works at a good range, so I know it's not
> the controller.
>
> I then swapped out the batteries in the supersonic (which are 1.2v 2500mAh
> energizer rechargables) with 1.5v duracell alkalines, but the problem still
> persists. I even tried batteries that work perfectly in the Race Buggy, but to
> no avail, and tried all frequencies as well. I also tried swapping all of the
> antennas to make sure it's not a problem with them.
>
>
> I think this sucks, I have no idea what is going on here, and I was wondering if
> anyone had any similar experiences or any suggestions they can make?
>
> I primarily bought the sets for the motors, but I really want the RC units to
> work too! Blah!
>
> Thanks!
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