#1
Posted May 12 2012 - 08:26 AM
I tried downloading a copy onto my laptop, but sadly it doesn't seem to function properly (The screen keeps flashing and won't let me click anything). The laptop is an MSI X320 running Windows Vista. During the installation, it popped up a message about needing a new OpenGL driver, but I haven't been able to locate an appropriate one for my particular laptop (may have something to do with the fact that I have no idea what OpenGL is... or where to look for one).
I'm also looking into getting LDraw, in case that doesn't work out. Has anyone here used both? If so, which would you recommend?
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#2
Posted May 12 2012 - 08:37 AM
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#3
Posted May 12 2012 - 09:22 AM
Enter "dxdiag" into the box and press enter. Go to Display 1 tab. There should be a section that says Drivers, and the Main Driver should be a DLL file. Google the file and update from there.

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Posted May 12 2012 - 02:05 PM
#5
Posted May 12 2012 - 03:36 PM
I haven't used LDraw before, but I have used LDD and it's a decent program. I have been running it on my laptops for years. So long as it's a decent laptop, there's nothing wrong with running it on a laptop.Anyone here use LDD? I'm curious to know what people think of it...
I tried downloading a copy onto my laptop, but sadly it doesn't seem to function properly (The screen keeps flashing and won't let me click anything). The laptop is an MSI X320 running Windows Vista. During the installation, it popped up a message about needing a new OpenGL driver, but I haven't been able to locate an appropriate one for my particular laptop (may have something to do with the fact that I have no idea what OpenGL is... or where to look for one).
I'm also looking into getting LDraw, in case that doesn't work out. Has anyone here used both? If so, which would you recommend?
OpenGL is an open source graphics library LEGO uses for rendering LDD on your screen. As for getting an updated driver, open the Device Manager and click on "Display adapters" to find the brand and model of graphics card you have. Then, visit your graphic card manufacturer's website and search for any available updates for your graphics card.
I'm not sure that will help considering dxdiag is short for DirectX Diagnostics and LDD doesn't use DirectX, it uses OpenGL.OpenGL is something that deals with your graphics card. If you run Windows OS, press the Windows key and "R", and the Run dialog should pop up.
Enter "dxdiag" into the box and press enter. Go to Display 1 tab. There should be a section that says Drivers, and the Main Driver should be a DLL file. Google the file and update from there.
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Posted May 13 2012 - 03:25 AM
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#7
Posted May 13 2012 - 04:11 AM
It runs fine on my laptop.I've never used LDraw, but I can tell you that LDD is not the thing to run on a laptop. That thing is so annoyingly slow. Ugh.
It basically comes down to whether you have a powerful system or a wimpy one, and no I'm not really sure what all is needed, I just know that on my laptop it runs better than any desktop I've ever tried it on (admittedly they are all dinosaurs anyways), and better than my brother's laptop. Better RAM and graphics hardware definitely helps, though. And this is Windows 7. I have no idea about Vista; I've only tried it on XP and 7 (because Vista is avoided like plague
On all the computers, I've never run into the main problems people talk about. Running it in safe mode has always improved it, though, and I haven't noticed any downsides to that mode.
#8
Posted May 13 2012 - 04:05 PM
It runs fine on my laptop.
I've never used LDraw, but I can tell you that LDD is not the thing to run on a laptop. That thing is so annoyingly slow. Ugh.
It basically comes down to whether you have a powerful system or a wimpy one, and no I'm not really sure what all is needed, I just know that on my laptop it runs better than any desktop I've ever tried it on (admittedly they are all dinosaurs anyways), and better than my brother's laptop. Better RAM and graphics hardware definitely helps, though. And this is Windows 7. I have no idea about Vista; I've only tried it on XP and 7 (because Vista is avoided like plague).
On all the computers, I've never run into the main problems people talk about. Running it in safe mode has always improved it, though, and I haven't noticed any downsides to that mode.
Well, my computer is five years old and starting to show its age, although it still runs pretty well for most things. My little brother's computer, however, which is two years older than mine and a desktop, runs LDD better than mine.
I think it might have something to do with the monitor, since enabling some 3D features of my monitor software helped. Also ran into the same deal with the Glatorian Arena software, although not as badly.
#9
Posted May 13 2012 - 08:52 PM
I don't believe MSI manufactures graphics cards. They are probably using another manufacturer's graphics card in your computer. Could you post a screen shot of what you see under "Display adapters" in the Device Manager?There doesn't seem to be an official driver for it on the MSI website... do these things go by any other names? And I've downloaded a couple of driver updater programs with good reputations, but they don't seem to work either. I think I just have a mongrel laptop.
I believe LDraw also uses an open format for it's pieces, so users can create pieces.I've used LDraw, back in the day, but if the program is still what it was back then, LDD is far, far better. LDraw was not very user friendly. I think it has a wider range of traditional pieces though, so some die-hard designers prefer it. (Myself I like the ease of use of LDD better.)
It runs fine on my laptop.
I've never used LDraw, but I can tell you that LDD is not the thing to run on a laptop. That thing is so annoyingly slow. Ugh.
It basically comes down to whether you have a powerful system or a wimpy one, and no I'm not really sure what all is needed, I just know that on my laptop it runs better than any desktop I've ever tried it on (admittedly they are all dinosaurs anyways), and better than my brother's laptop. Better RAM and graphics hardware definitely helps, though. And this is Windows 7. I have no idea about Vista; I've only tried it on XP and 7 (because Vista is avoided like plague).
On all the computers, I've never run into the main problems people talk about. Running it in safe mode has always improved it, though, and I haven't noticed any downsides to that mode.
As for hardware to consider for 3D performance, your processor speed, RAM, and graphics card are all important. I would avoid Intel graphics cards like the plague. I find they struggle to redraw the entire screen for even simple 2D stuff, let alone 3D. AMD and Nvidia graphics cards, preferably with some dedicated video memory, are many times better.
Edited by JrMasterModelBuilder, May 13 2012 - 08:53 PM.
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#11
Posted May 14 2012 - 05:17 PM
#12
Posted May 14 2012 - 05:48 PM
LDD reminds me alot of the old LEGO Creator games for PC, so it feels a little nostalgic to use. I love it.
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Posted May 14 2012 - 06:08 PM

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Posted Jun 03 2012 - 09:43 PM

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Posted Jun 04 2012 - 04:13 AM
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#17
Posted Jun 04 2012 - 10:26 AM
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#18
Posted Jun 04 2012 - 04:16 PM
Thanks.Everyone's having that same problem. The issue seems to be with LEGO's server, so the (temporary) solution is to disconnect from the internet before you boot up LDD. It'll ask if you want to do it in offline mode; say yes and it'll start normally. And once you've done that you can reconnect, in case you needed the internet for instructions or reference pictures.

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#20
Posted Jun 12 2012 - 10:24 AM
Also, another suggestion I sent them was for them to release public beta versions of LDD (with an integrated feedback-sending plugin), which could hopefully reduce the amount of bugs that need to be worked out after public release. They replied and said that they don't have plans to have public betas.
These are just some things I'm announcing here, and maybe we'll see something similar in the future. Any feedback or further ideas on these suggestions (especially the first one)?
Edited by Meiko, Jun 12 2012 - 10:25 AM.
#21
Posted Jun 12 2012 - 01:30 PM
Something I would really want to see in addition would be full user control over colors, not just picking a color from a palette but mixing colors ourselves. At least as another option.
#22
Posted Jun 13 2012 - 07:06 AM
Just remember this was last year. Haven't talked about it in a while, sadly. YES! Custom colors would be amazing. Another thing that I'd like is custom decals in LDD. That would make things look so cool right there.Fascinating, Meiko, about the first one. It's really cool that they answered that way. Personally I greatly prefer the user-friendly LDD system, but I know some people prefer the LDraw style system so it might be good to have the option to switch between controlling modes.
Something I would really want to see in addition would be full user control over colors, not just picking a color from a palette but mixing colors ourselves. At least as another option.
#23
Posted Jun 14 2012 - 06:12 PM
Just remember this was last year. Haven't talked about it in a while, sadly. YES! Custom colors would be amazing. Another thing that I'd like is custom decals in LDD. That would make things look so cool right there.
Fascinating, Meiko, about the first one. It's really cool that they answered that way. Personally I greatly prefer the user-friendly LDD system, but I know some people prefer the LDraw style system so it might be good to have the option to switch between controlling modes.
Something I would really want to see in addition would be full user control over colors, not just picking a color from a palette but mixing colors ourselves. At least as another option.
Custom decals would be the best. And even if they don't do that, they should include more decals for the minifigure torsos. I was using it just last night and found it nearly impossible to find a good upper torso decal for my minifigure.
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Posted Jun 14 2012 - 07:39 PM
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Posted Jun 15 2012 - 06:46 AM
Does it get cut off by the window frame? I hate that, but it's just a problem with screen resolution. That's something LEGO always seems to have trouble with is different screen sizes...They should find a better way to list the face decals, because I can't see the bottom row. They should maybe make the rows one or two faces longer.
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Posted Jun 15 2012 - 11:15 AM
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Posted Jun 15 2012 - 04:27 PM
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#29
Posted Jun 15 2012 - 05:25 PM
I've done that too. That's how I found out that it was just the bottom row that I was missing. It's annoying to have to do it every time, though.I just unlock the bottom bar and pull it down.

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Posted Jun 15 2012 - 07:14 PM
It is. Is there a way to change the screen resolution?I've done that too. That's how I found out that it was just the bottom row that I was missing. It's annoying to have to do it every time, though.
I just unlock the bottom bar and pull it down.
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#31
Posted Jun 16 2012 - 07:46 PM
It is. Is there a way to change the screen resolution?
I've done that too. That's how I found out that it was just the bottom row that I was missing. It's annoying to have to do it every time, though.
I just unlock the bottom bar and pull it down.
On your computer, yes. In LDD itself, no, not to my knowledge.
#32
Posted Jun 16 2012 - 08:42 PM
Doing that every time would be just as annoying.On your computer, yes. In LDD itself, no, not to my knowledge.
It is. Is there a way to change the screen resolution?
I've done that too. That's how I found out that it was just the bottom row that I was missing. It's annoying to have to do it every time, though.
I just unlock the bottom bar and pull it down.

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#33
Posted Jun 16 2012 - 08:48 PM
Doing that every time would be just as annoying.
On your computer, yes. In LDD itself, no, not to my knowledge.
It is. Is there a way to change the screen resolution?
I've done that too. That's how I found out that it was just the bottom row that I was missing. It's annoying to have to do it every time, though.
I just unlock the bottom bar and pull it down.
There should be a way to set it permanently to a screen resolution that works with it. Unless you're on a clunky laptop like mine. Go to Control Panel>Appearance & Themes>Change Screen Resolution. (Those are XP instructions, btw.) Whatever you set should stay - I don't know about newer systems, but there should be a Control Panel.
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#35
Posted Jun 17 2012 - 05:14 PM
OpenGL is an open source graphics library LEGO uses for rendering LDD on your screen.
[pedantic]OpenGL is an open graphics standard, not a library. There are open-source implementations - most notably Mesa - but OpenGL itself is a standard, not a library.[/pedantic]
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Posted Jun 18 2012 - 12:05 AM
What's LDraw?
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Posted Jun 18 2012 - 02:30 AM
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Posted Jun 18 2012 - 05:40 PM
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#39
Posted Jun 19 2012 - 06:37 AM
Not only does LDD mode allow you to see decorated parts in the bricks tray (giving you access to a scroll bar), but it also includes many decorated parts that aren't even accessible with the Decoration Tool in LDD Extended mode.
I've actually found that these days, LDD mode has several advantages over LDD Extended mode. For instance, in LDD mode you can search for a part by its Element ID as well as its Design ID, making it easier to find a part by viewing a set's inventory in the back of its instruction booklet. Also, for the most part, the parts palette in LDD mode is more grounded in reality-- although there are numerous exceptions, the majority of parts in LDD mode are ones that exist physically and have been released in sets, making it a bit easier to build something with a certain color scheme and keep track of whether your model can be built in real life.
#40
Posted Jun 19 2012 - 06:36 PM
LDD works under Wine on Ubuntu Linux I hear.I recommend getting into LDraw if LDD doesn't work. LDraw generally works on lower-powered computers in my experience, plus it works on OSes LDD doesn't support (like Linux).
OpenGL is an open source graphics library LEGO uses for rendering LDD on your screen.
[pedantic]OpenGL is an open graphics standard, not a library. There are open-source implementations - most notably Mesa - but OpenGL itself is a standard, not a library.[/pedantic]
It should be noted that you would only be able to lower the screen resolution below the maximum of you screen resolution unless it was lowered before hand. So that probably won't help.It is. Is there a way to change the screen resolution?
I've done that too. That's how I found out that it was just the bottom row that I was missing. It's annoying to have to do it every time, though.
I just unlock the bottom bar and pull it down.
Yep!That would be helpful. Is it free like LDD as well?
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