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I definitely envy people like you Pheee (not personally) but because I've had (and others) to wait for these games so long and put up with the driest lineup ever :laugh:

Then you come along and they are all out ready and waiting :p Although you may fall into the trap of having everything at once and then nothing for months+ to play. Hope it's not the case though ;)

What's your PSN btw? I'll add you

Only tried it once tonight, and yeah, it was pretty crap. :(

Yeah, here was my experience.

I tried before to check out some levels with my boy jerzdawg, and there were quite a few issues. And we live within 50 miles of eachother I would say.

Among them...

I had to quit and launch the game 4 times before it succesfully signed online. It worked for him rigth away. Once I got in, he sent me an invite, which then froze the game for me for a good 3-5 minutes, and while it was frozen every 30 or so seconds I would see a frame of movement. I then was told I was connecting to him, then about 2 minutes it said it had failed.

He then sent another invite, and this time froze again, but only about 30 seconds, and then I joined him.

I did notice that while he invited me and it froze, both times I was in my friends list, and it appeared the game trying to receive everyones gamer picture and that was causing issues since I also accepted the invite. I Am Going to submit this as it was without a doubt the gamer pics and trying to fill them in for the 46 friends on my list that was causing an issue.

Which BTW, anyone know how I submit issues. I just got a code from someone else, so not sure if there is an email address or a way to do it through the game.

For about a minute once I joined him, the game was running at maybe a frame per second. It finally sorted itself out after about 30 seconds, and we played a few levels from Story Mode. It ran overall pretty damn good, but there were times it skipped like mad and frame rate dropped real bad at the same time, so it was not perfect by any means. I would say a 75% played fine rate.

The only other thing, We then went to go play some User Created Content, none was to be found. I left his Pod, invitied him to mine, which by this time the invite system worked much better, but still we could not find any User Create Content to play. I am guessing this goes back to the server issues from before and me not being able to log on.

So it appears this Beta is a good thing, as they apparantly have a decent amount of issues to iron out online for sure.

So does the online run pretty damn poorly for everyone else as well?

Yea.. Looks like im not the only one whos having difficulty.

Playing online has not been a pleasant experience for me at all... Lag, prolonged pauses, mad rush of activities, randomly booted, losing friends... etc

The game also crashed my PS3 last night. Got stuck in a tutorial level, wouldn't let me go back to the pod so when i went to the xmb and hit quit game the console started to beep a few times then just reset.

Hopefully they will iron out these bugs soon...

The game also crashed my PS3 last night. Got stuck in a tutorial level, wouldn't let me go back to the pod so when i went to the xmb and hit quit game the console started to beep a few times then just reset.

Hopefully they will iron out these bugs soon...

Yeah, FTR, game has reset (froze, then literally reset it to start up again) my PS3 3 times now. No biggie, but wanted to let you know you are not the only one experiencing that either.

Yea.. Looks like im not the only one whos having difficulty.

Playing online has not been a pleasant experience for me at all... Lag, prolonged pauses, mad rush of activities, randomly booted, losing friends... etc

The game also crashed my PS3 last night. Got stuck in a tutorial level, wouldn't let me go back to the pod so when i went to the xmb and hit quit game the console started to beep a few times then just reset.

Hopefully they will iron out these bugs soon...

I had exactly the same experience, I was doing the Poppit tutorial, where you stack the objects into Pyramid, I completed it, and tried to quit many times, and eventually quit game.

Then was not able to sign in again last night.

I assume server issues are to blame, so maybe it will be sorted soon.

But when I did play on line before that, it was fine, no lag etc.

From last night

LittleBigPlanet Beta: Servers Take A Hit And Are Down For Many Users

Well with great demand for Sackboy comes a great hassle on servers. While the problem is still unknown many beta users are experiencing a 403 Error when connecting to LittleBigPlanet today. I had to see for myself, and upon loading to my cardboard box (yes I call it that), I received a 403 error a long with many others. For those wondering what the 403 error basically won?t allow you to connect online. Yikes! No online It is still unknown if this is effecting everyone, but it has been confirmed by worldwide users that Sackboy gamers from all three betas (EU, Japan, and US) are experiencing this problem or that they are getting some massive lag. It could for one mean the severs are either down/being worked on or their is another mysterious update that we aren?t aware of. It could even be the possibility of too many people spending quality time with Sackboy on this Saturday. If that is the case then like many have been saying this is just a sign of success for Media Molecule in terms of popularity. We will try to contact Media Molecule, and see if they can help relieve us on the situation. Remember folks?its just a bUPDATE:E: Some users are slowly starting to get back online, but are experiencing extreme lag.

Source: http://gamextract.com/?p=3143

A friend of mine, a non-gamer, walked passed the shop in Manchester on friday, after he remembered me mentioning it he went in with his wife and they had a quick look at all the kids (it was just after schools let out for the day) playing a few levels, he said it looked like a fun platformer. which from him is a big compliment :)

man i wish i had beta :(

Sony explains Sackboy toy shortages

Sony has explained to Eurogamer that there has been a slight production hiccup with the Sackboy toys, meaning they won't be shipped in time to be sent with pre-ordered copies of LittleBigPlanet.

Instead, retailers will offer t-shirts to early adopters of the game.

But reports of copyright problems are untrue; the toys will still arrive, either at or just after the game's launch on 24th October.

All of this, incidentally, has had no effect on the Eurogamer LittleBigPlanet competition, which lets you design a level for the full game and offers heaps of prizes including a PS3 and those Sackboy toys.

The winning level will be playable at the Eurogamer Expo, which stars LittleBigPlanet among other Christmas blockbusters.

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Sony explains Sackboy toy shortages

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I got an email from ShopTo saying that i wouldn't be getting a sackboy due to copyright problems and i'd e getting a T-shirt instead. Didn't really bother me as i wasn't even expecting a sackboy. Even if they send me a sackboy later it'll be a bonus.

Plus a huge list of levels to try!

Great Overall Level (rated A for amazing)

A boy and his cube by yogh_wayne

Aztec 21 (W.I.P) V.2 by Mik2121

Death and all his friends - GAF by Danielsan88

DinoLand by Celozia

GAF - Epic Sledge Mania! v.90 by deepbrown

GAF Hype Train beta 0.1 by tarinus

Hollow Bastion by DavisTheDarkest

Jetpack Over The Moon by TurboMan

Jurassic Playground by MurderDeathKill7

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LittleBIG Ninja Warrior by Burning_Out

LittleBig Sky Pirates! v. 2.0 by slickant

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Little Big Colossus .v2 by Danielsan88

Little Big UNCHARTED by HeadWind

Operation Sackeater by Syroc

Ruins by doctorbashir

Welcome to Pleasantville by DoctorBo42

World of Colour! by geosautus

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Asian Heights by Plugpin

Fu Manchu 1.2 by razztafarai

[GAF] The Mountain King by McBacon

gaf temple of doom by SuperDeanio

Get off the Choppa' by littleownage

Green Hill Zone - Act 1 by hodgy100

Green Hill Zone - Act 2 by hodgy100

Heist (Part 1) by jiggles

Heist (Part 2) by jiggles

infernal gaf by SuperDeanio

LittleBigTemple of Doom by walnoj

Little Big Journey by PsYcHoMaNtYs

Phoenix Labyrinth by flakari

Red Rings of Burninating by gevurah22

Rube Goldberg Lives! by NoEvilPeople

Ruins of GAF by Danielsan88

Temple of the Damned by Seedhouse

The Horror Of '44 by Foil

The Human Body by jjmusicmaneu

Some Cool/Quirky Ideas

Fly me to the moon... by miketheiron

gaf coaster v1 by SuperDeanio

GAF- Lemming Blox by chubigans

GAF - Mine Collapse! by chubigans

Houston, We Have a Problem by Dead_Air

Lunar Landing 1.0 by Metalmurphy

Nintendo Trivia Test by Clipper_US

rollercoaster by Doekeh

Sweet Child O' Mine by Nick-Fuzzeh

Wipeout LBP! by TONX

Fabulous Freebies

duckroll mobile by Tempy-kun

HEDGEHOG engine Test by Luckett_X

Sackman Begins by TheDarkLegion

LOL

GAF School Bus Driver! by Dreweyes

PS3 vs 360 by B_RAN_DO

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Classy Co-Op

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AGRO v1 (Running Horse Proof of Concept) by n1n9tean

All Quiet on the Western Front

All Quiet on the LittleBigPlanet

confusedcartEU

Construction level

crazy wild west

Electric Madness

Electrified 1.1

Escape from Super Ninja Island

Escape From The Torture Chamber

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Five Challenges (by) Ferrio

GAFventure island

GAF Prison Cube

Gaf Tech demo

GAF Truck Test

GAF - Through The Fire And Flames

Gravity by midetomato

Icy Time trial

Jet Coaster by Cham-R

Liquid Ice

LittleBig Brain Age

Little Big Logic

Ninja Training #1

No Smoking While Spelunkin Complete GAF by Filth Flannigan

No Surprises by HappyBivouac

Patapon meets sackboy (Coveraction)

Platformer Pandemonium!

Prison Break

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Ramuh's Skyscraper

Sackboy Skill Challenge Lite

Shocking Cart Ride

Shooting Range

Snow Race GAF Beta!

Sock-gra-la

SMB Dungeon 1-4

starstruck (jaydens)

Super Sack Bros. Pro v.36

The Fair (by) Ferrio

The Great Escape (Escape Nazi Germany!)

The Legend of Sackboy

The Traveler

Tower Ride

Unexpected

US Economy

Windmill Fling

With Your Head In The Clouds

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