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- This last one is my opinion and could be seen as a Pro, but you can place bricks inside of other bricks. This allows for more unique designs as well as more compact designs, but goes against the spirit of LEGOs/brick building games. Bricks are designed to connect to other bricks. That’s the whole point. If I can make something in a game, I should be able to take real bricks and make it in real life.
What do you mean by this, can you not use the designs in the real life? I'm a lego fan and I was thinking if there are cool degins here I can do it in real life?
It's all about the EasyAntiCheat there bugs.
How to fix it:
1. Open steam and uninstall robocraft.
2. Go to your: ProgramFiles(86x)\Steam\SteamApps\common\ and delete the Robocraft folder
3. Install Robotcraft.
4 Lounch Robocraft and install EasyAntiCheat when request pops up
The reson why this work is that when you uninsall a program/game there are some junk files left on your computer your need to delete by your self