legomoe Posted August 12, 2012 Share Posted August 12, 2012 I just though I'd post a little how-to on unlocking all the levels in the Single Mission menu, and how to play an adventure game starting from any level. Unlocking All Levels in the Single Mission Menu 1. The first thing you'll need is a copy of the game's first mission file "M1010.PUZ". You can either extract it from the 'Etc.pac' file using my PAC Extractor: http://www.rockraide...ith-all-option/, or you can simply download the file from here: http://www.mediafire...irxfw/M1010.PUZ 2. Once you get a hold of the file, you'll need to put it into your 'LEGO Alpha Team' folder (the same folder that contains 'Etc.pac' and 'LEGOATeam.exe'. The path should be something like "C:Program FilesLEGO MediaGamesLEGO Alpha Team") 3. Now you want to open "M1010.PUZ" with a text editor (Notepad should be fine, just make sure you don't use a rich text editor like MS Office or Wordpad). Towards the end of line 7 should be a bit that says "Portal=M1020", we want to change the "M1020" part to "M4070". Once you make this change, save the file and close the text editor. 4. Finally, launch the game and start a new adventure (you can skip the briefing and the training mission). Play through the first mission, once you beat it and click to go to the next mission, if you modified your "M1010.PUZ" correctly, the final level of the game should load. Play through the final level. Once you beat it and skip through the credits, all the missions in the single mission menu should become available to play. Start an Adventure from Any Level 1. This is almost the same process as above. Follow the first three steps to get "M1010.PUZ", place it in your 'LEGO Alpha Team' folder, and open it with a text editor to change "Portal=M1020" on line 7. However, instead of changing "M1020" to "M4070", we need to change it to the level we want to start our adventure from. 2. Here's a list of the code names for every level: Ogle Island: M1010 = Mission One M1020 = On the Right Path M1030 = The Hidden Hop M1040 = The Which-Way Warehouse M1050 = The Triple Jump M1060 = High and Low M1065 = Sliding By M1070 = The Trouble Tube M1080 = Crunch Time M1085 = The Boom Room M1090 = Crisscross M1095 = Yee-Haw, See-Saws! M1100 = See-Saw Doublecross M1110 = Demolition Derby M1120 = Fill in the Blanks M1130 = Punch a Bunch of Punchers M1135 = Tag-Team Crossover M1140 = Trouble Train Depot Goo Caverns: M2010 = Entrance to the Goo Caverns M2020 = See-Saw Laser Maze M2030 = Mirror Madness M2040 = Mirror Mirror M2050 = Too Many Mirrors M2060 = You Know the Drill M2070 = Barrel Hop M2080 = Confused M2090 = Trouble Tube Twist M2100 = Hectic Electric M2110 = Pump Room Jump M2120 = Have See-Saw, Will Travel M2130 = Double Trouble M2140 = Turbo Relay M2150 = Second Step's a Doozy M2160 = Trouble Sub Rescue Deep Sea Orb Factory: M3010 = Trouble Sub Docking Bay M3020 = Cam in Control M3030 = Double-Duty Charge M3040 = Ejector Sector M3050 = Rescue Flex! M3060 = Tug Team M3070 = Drop into Danger M3080 = Computer Hop M3090 = Dash's Decoy M3100 = The D.O.O.M. Room Arctic Command Base: M4010 = Arctic Dash M4020 = Crunch Punch M4030 = Rely on Radia M4040 = Charge in Charge M4050 = Cam's Challenge M4060 = Featuring Flex M4070 = Mission Control 3. Launch the game and start a new adventure (like I said above, you can skip the briefing and the training mission). Play through the first mission, once you beat it, the level who's code you put in "M1010.PUZ" should load. You can now play the adventure like normal. Sharkly, le717 and lol username 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lol username Posted August 12, 2012 Share Posted August 12, 2012 Ah, this should be handy. I've beaten the game on my laptop but didn't really want to go through the entire thing again on my desktop, and the save files on my desktop are so glitched out already I didn't want to try messing with them more. Maybe I'll just wipe my desktop saves and use this to unlock everything. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
legomoe Posted August 12, 2012 Author Share Posted August 12, 2012 Ah, this should be handy. Your welcome! I was glad I found out how to do it this way, rather than having to resort to something insanely difficult like playing with binary save files or hacking the executable. coincidentally, does anybody actually know WHERE Alpha Team keeps its save data? I've looked everywhere but can't seem to find it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cirevam Posted August 13, 2012 Share Posted August 13, 2012 I could have sworn I edited my save file to unlock all levels, because I don't think I used your method. Someone told me how on Skype, but I can't remember who. I could take a look when I get a chance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mumboking Posted August 15, 2012 Share Posted August 15, 2012 does anybody actually know WHERE Alpha Team keeps its save data? I've looked everywhere but can't seem to find it. Windows Vista/7? Possibly stored in C:UsersUSERNAMEAppDataLocalVirtualStoreProgram FilesLEGO MediaGamesLEGO Alpha Team Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
legomoe Posted August 15, 2012 Author Share Posted August 15, 2012 Windows Vista/7? Possibly stored in C:UsersUSERNAMEAppDataLocalVirtualStoreProgram FilesLEGO MediaGamesLEGO Alpha Team Nope. Windows XP. I'll have to see if I have an AppData folder... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sharkly Posted August 18, 2012 Share Posted August 18, 2012 I could have sworn I edited my save file to unlock all levels, because I don't think I used your method. Someone told me how on Skype, but I can't remember who. I could take a look when I get a chance. Yeah, that was me. 1. Open up Game.txt. 2. Find the line that says "HighSpace." 3. Replace [in my case M1010] with the level of your choice. (M4070 is the highest level) 4. Profit. All levels will be unlocked up to the specified level. Enjoy! To start from a specified level in Adventure, simply look for a line that says "P0Space", "P1Space", etc where the number directly following P is the number of the save slot you would like to modify. Then follow steps 3-4 above. legomoe 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sharkly Posted August 18, 2012 Share Posted August 18, 2012 Windows Vista/7? Possibly stored in C:UsersUSERNAMEAppDataLocalVirtualStoreProgram FilesLEGO MediaGamesLEGO Alpha Team Nope. Windows XP. I'll have to see if I have an AppData folder... Hahaha. Check Game.txt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
legomoe Posted August 18, 2012 Author Share Posted August 18, 2012 1. Open up Game.txt. 2. Find the line that says "HighSpace." 3. Replace [in my case M1010] with the level of your choice. (M4070 is the highest level) 4. Profit. All levels will be unlocked up to the specified level. Enjoy! To start from a specified level in Adventure, simply look for a line that says "P0Space", "P1Space", etc where the number directly following P is the number of the save slot you would like to modify. Then follow steps 3-4 above. Well, now I feel like a total dimwit. I could have sworn I checked in Game.txt... Oh well. I guess this makes my topic kind of moot. At least your way is loads easier. Thanks for pointing it out! :) Sharkly 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sharkly Posted August 18, 2012 Share Posted August 18, 2012 Hahahaha. I know what you mean, I've done similar things many times. Don't worry about it. Thanks for the effort you put into this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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