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Hello Lego friends.

I have problem, i like to build big Lego Digital Designer projects, but my projects always crush when they get bigger. It is said that program has some bricks limitation, how i remove it? So i could enjoy the program properly.

Thank you.

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It is not a fixed limit, in fact it changes according to the computer capabilities. So there is nothing to remove.

Simply LDD is not thought for large projects, so in that cases can fall into crisis and crash!

The only things you can do is use LDD on a more powerful machine and lower graphic settings. Otherwise you are forced to split you projects in smaller parts.

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I found out that there are a few things that limits LDD.

Of course the amount of bricks.

The total size of your model.

The colours that you use, transperant is a "heavy" colour.

The use of hinges, rotating pieces.

That for the program.

Your capacity of your computer and special your graphic card and it's ram use effect too.

Make sure your graphic drivers are updated and try to use a program that constantly cleans your ram memory.

That's what i do.

I can build up to 45.000 bricks, sizes of 12 by 12 32x32 baseplates but not all in once.

First it slows down that's a sign.

To continue building you can hide with the hide tool parts your not working on, that helps a little in speed.

Colour afterwards parts with transperant colours.

Make sure you keep within the grid, sometimes there's a little ofset that affects everything.

Just some things i learned since LDD 2.

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