Guide:LEGO Rock Raiders command-line parameters
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This page lists all known command-line parameters for the 1999 Windows video game LEGO Rock Raiders.
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| Parameter | Effects | 
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| -best | |
| -cleansaves | |
| -debug | |
| -debugcomplete | |
| -dualmouse | |
| -flags | |
| -fpslock | Locks the game's framerate to the monitor's refresh rate when running in a window. By default the game runs uncapped in windowed mode, and locks automatically in fullscreen.[1] | 
| -ftm | This option is used by the Voodoo2 option in the game's Video Card selector program (CLGen)[2] | 
| -fvf | Forces distance fog in first-person views. Fog is enabled by default on certain video cards (including those emulated by dgVoodoo), but does not work on others unless forced by the -fvf parameter.[3] This option is used by the Savage3D option in the game's Video Card selector program (CLGen)[2] 
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| -insistOnCD | Stops the game from launching unless a LEGO Rock Raiders CD is inserted into the first lettered disc drive in the computer. 
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| -nm | Incorrectly listed as -nom in the game's readme file.[3] | 
| -nosound | Disables all sound, including music, but excluding FMV sequence audio.[3] | 
| -programmer | |
| -reduceanimation | |
| -reduceflics | |
| -reduceimages | |
| -reducepromeshes | Example | 
| -reducesamples | |
| -showversion | |
| -startlevel | |
| -testercall | Identical functionality to -testlevels. Intended to sound like "testicle"; programmer and level designer Karl White, who added this parameter, said in 2010 that it "was never, ever, ever meant to see the light of day."[1] | 
| -testlevels | |
| -window | 
References
- ↑ a b White, Karl (28 December 2010). "I think someone may have dropped the ball there". Rock Raiders United (Comment on forum topic "Wow People! I Am Both Stunned And Impressed!"). Archived from the original on 28 January 2023. Retrieved 29 October 2025.
- ↑ a b Data Design Interactive (November 1999). LEGO Rock Raiders. LEGO Media International. File/code: CLGen.dat.
- ↑ a b c "README file for PC version". LEGO Rock Raiders V.1.0. LEGO Media International. 24 September 1999.
