[Official] LittleBigPlanet: Play, Create, Share!


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I'm still shocked at how badly it was dealt with by Eurogamer. No doubt more will show up anyway in the coming weeks.

As with the discussion about beta definition. 90% just want in for free software, only a few actually give feedback and do what a beta test is there for. This goes for everything, not just console gamers.

Ahhhhhhh 96% complete on level 2, I don't know what I'm missing :(

From the level info I'm missing 2 things :(

Hehe it stores the pictures you've taken such as those in Co-Op and it gives you links to the peoples profiles who are in the picture!

Just as an example, would you be able to invite me to level 2 and we could look for those missing things together?

Yeah!

I think if you're missing more than me, items you don't have will show as items to you/as blue orbs to me if I've collected them.

Doesn't matter who picks them up, scazza was picking up things earlier and I was still getting credit for them.

Uh nice, just used to most games where you have to join a multiplayer lobby or do handstands to invite people into single-player games.

But I'll go try out level 2 :p

Yeah I was hitting "play online" instead of "play myself" and people just ended up playing at the same time haha.

It seems quite easy to get folk playing alongside you.

I don't even have Invite under options there :|

When you click friends it should show you who on your PSN list is playing.

Under their names it says "Invite & Join".

But for some reason both are scored out under you're name haha.

Nothing here, don't even have those options.

Mah' PS3 be broken :(

No? :/

Corris just joined me!

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See how your invite/join is scored out? :/

So is Corris' but that's cause that's him in the background!

Wait, you got a friends list In-game :| ?

I only have "Manage Players" crossed out, "Videos And Voice Overs" and "Settings"

I'm so lost right now :laugh:

Ahhh I know why!

You have to complete 3 levels first to unlock online play/edit mode :)

Damnit, When the download was complete it was too late to play it and I had to go to bed. Sounds awesome though and I cannot wait to play it when I get home from College this evening (Hopefully we will finish early). :)

Yeah, I read that yesterday when I was waiting for it to download. :(

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