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The level editor is nuts.

I had a friend over last night and we screwed around building stuff in co-op. It's a bloody time sink.

The learning curve to churn out quality though is fairly steep - You need to be a creative person for a start :p

We mucked about for a few hours (mostly building rockets, or just attaching rockets to everything :laugh:), then went to play some Halo 3 afterwards. I still suck hard at that game online :laugh:

For the beta only being out a short time, there is some quality stuff starting to appear online. I can only imagine what the game will be like months after release!

might be me, but the http://littlebigplanet.us.playstation.com/ site seems to be getting hammered right now and taking ages to load...

maybe the beta codes are coming??

edit: i guess people are just getting up in the US though...

The learning curve to churn out quality though is fairly steep - You need to be a creative person for a start :p

well, guess I won't be using the level editor too much. My creativity is pretty much non-existent - lol

well i'm at work and i can't access any gaming sites, so if any of you europeans can get a US code for me today, i will gladly have your babies. thanks in advance. :laugh:

that makes two of us that are willing to have your babies for a US beta key ;)

well, guess I won't be using the level editor too much. My creativity is pretty much non-existent - lol

You'd be daft not to use it though, even if it's just for your own personal fun :p

There's so much **** you can blow up/attach rockets to/make fly and just generally screw around with :laugh:

I have a question regarding the create bit. I've seen many levels where cars/sheep/horses etc are being used as a way of being transported. Now I can build the basic shape, and stick some wheels on but how on earth do you get it to move when you get on? I know you can use a rocket/switch combo but I don't want a rocket on the back of my horse.

so 1up and gamepro are the next sites (as far as we know) to be giving out LBP beta keys??

how do we apply for them? is it like IGN, send an e-mail with a level idea? if so, what's the address?

oh dear... it would seem like I'm getting desperate >__<

the official LBP site is still up (just balls slow) and they haven't posted anything about beta keys yet.. the last update was on friday and reads as follows:

Online Beta access

By SackBoy103 Last Updated: 9/26/2008 2:13:18 PM

...Monday...

it is Monday!! give me some info please!! ;_;

edit:

game pro is no longer "dead, but still down

Please excuse our dust...

GamePro Media is undergoing maintenance.

Please check back shortly!

I'll be buying it before my first class at uni :yes: Definitely not missing out on it.

I start Uni at 9, lots of fail.

Better not sell out by the time I get to a break :laugh:

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