What really bugs me about this is there PS4 gets the same create space as PS3 just maintain Backwards compatibility, don't like that at all.
Maybe give the PS4 a lot more but have a separate split in the Create gauge, that give's you a warning when its no longer "sharable with PS3's"
Bad new's man
http://www.gametrailers.com/videos/mbqrq1/littlebigplanet-3-e3-2014---what-s-new--interview
go to 2.45
We can assume as much, yeah. There were some old job listings and rumours that Sumo was working on LBP3 for ps3 and after a hiatus on any info the first we heard about PS4 was when the game was revealed.Stupid question: was this game originaly made for the ps3 and ended up being ported to the ps4 just to get more sales revenue? The game looks beautiful don't get me wrong but, it just looks like a ps3 game and not a true next gen littlebig planet.
We can assume as much, yeah. There were some old job listings and rumours that Sumo was working on LBP3 for ps3 and after a hiatus on any info the first we heard about PS4 was when the game was revealed.
Makes me wonder if the LBPhub was at one point the one and the same with 3 and what made them change the product considering Sony seems to be more about F2P than ever.
I can understand that the developers want to offer a PS3 version of LBP3. However, the best solution in this case would be to allow the creators to create levels that are compatible with PS4 only or PS3+PS4. Ideally, the PS4 only levels would make use of the power of the new consoles and allow creators to make bigger and more complex levels. At some point the series will need to move forward so why not start now by giving the choice of PS3 or PS4 only levels.
What really bugs me about this is there PS4 gets the same create space as PS3 just maintain Backwards compatibility, don't like that at all.
Maybe give the PS4 a lot more but have a separate split in the Create gauge, that give's you a warning when its no longer "sharable with PS3's"
Bad new's man
http://www.gametrailers.com/videos/mbqrq1/littlebigplanet-3-e3-2014---what-s-new--interview
go to 2.45
I wish I got to see more than one level. I'm sold on the mechanics, but have no idea how the entire package comes together. I hope it's as solid of a local multi game as I hope.
Couldn't agree more dude, same thing i said.
I understand not everyone's this Gen, but that statement just openly admits their holding it back on purpose, i'd well take more creative space then some extra pretty pixels
Werent you one of the neogaf members who was really into LBP1 when it came out, I think I remembered playing a level by you with a frog jump that was particularly difficult. Either way, cool to see you get involved with the series!
why bother of getting it for the ps4 when its coming to the ps3
This just makes it more evident that they didn't plan for a PS4 release.
I will wait for more info, but at this moment the only differences apparently are an improved resolution and using the Share / Remote Play with the PS4.
Not bad, as this is exactly what most cross gen games are, but after the reveal I kind of expected more.
Dear Sumo,
Will you ever make another kart racer?
Sincerely,
Kart Racer Fans
60fps on PS4?
Please?
They really should have just thrown out the PS3 port.
PS3 game sales are becoming ridiculously insignificant already compared to next-gen versions.
Outside of mega franchises like CoD, I doubt these ports make much financial sense, and only serve to hold back the title's potential on current gen consoles.
Sumo should have made LBP Karting.
One thing is for sure, Super LBP Fighter II Turbo - Tournament Edition is going to be glorious to play on the PS4.
I might have to work on a sequel to this when 3 gets released. =)
It's sort of disappointing that LBP 3 on PS4 will have to be dumbed down for the sake of the PS3 version. It will leave me wondering how much bigger and better I could have designed a level on PS4 if it weren't for the premature thermometer limit set by the PS3 version.
On the bright side though, creators will have a much larger audience for whatever levels they publish.