

Graphics card: 128 MB graphics card (OpenGL 1.1 or higher compatible).Operating system: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 10.The system requirements for LEGO Digital Designer are as follows: Hero Recon Team (discontinued on April 11, 2012).LEGO Universe (discontinued on January 30, 2012).Design byME (discontinued on January 16, 2012).Starting April 2011, DesignByMe included 31 new Atlantis pieces in the program, although no minifigure parts were updated. After designing the box, the fan could choose the model's category, from minifigures to buildings to architecture. In LEGO DesignByMe, after making a model, the creator could design the special packaging and was able to be in control of the backdrop, shadows, shining, and even the back of the box designs. At that time LEGO Digital Designer was also upgraded to version 4.2.5 with many new bricks, colours and printings. On January 16, 2012, the LEGO DesignbyMe part of LEGO Digital Designer was discontinued, so models can no longer be purchased. In 2010, LEGO Digital Designer 4 was released, on it's LEGO Universe theme access, and all parts from the Minifigures theme were removed. When elements on LEGO Digital Designer are outdated, they are replaced with new ones. Models can be as small or as large as the creator wishes. LEGO Digital Designer, commonly abbreviated LDD, is a 3D CAD computer application that LEGO fans can use to design models from an unlimited supply of over LEGO bricks available in nearly every colour, including minifigures and minifigure accessories, flexible tubes, and TECHNIC pieces. Please follow the guidelines in the Manual of Style and Wikipedia:How to edit a page. This article should be brickified to fit within the style of Brickipedia.
