![]() ![]() The problem is that the confirmation screen looks more like a notification screen and the user doesn't realize they have to actually hit the down arrow to confirm the change. This is based of my experience with the other LEGO games, but is sounds like the same issue you're having. I don't remember exactly how the menu looks, but once you pick your resolution it pops up a confirmation screen with two choices: once choice (the default) reverts back to the original resolution the other choice (you must select it) confirms your selection and changes to the new resolution. Once you select the resolution, you have to "confirm" it. Legoland is a City-Building, Simulation game, developed by Krisalis Software and published by Lego Media, which was released in 1999. That's probably why they "forgot" the setting in the main menu, because it doesn't work. It'll let me make the change but doesn't actually change anything. ![]() This one is annoying though because I'm not able to change from 1024x768. Professor Voltage creates a time machine, and when showing it to all the other park employees, the time machine breaks and the park blows up. You get the job as a park manager at a LEGOLAND Park. Originally posted by john:Lego Marvel had a lot of bugs at first too but they got most ironed out somewhat quickly. LEGOLAND is an educational game that shows how to build a good park.
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