[Official] LittleBigPlanet: Play, Create, Share!


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  • 2 weeks later...

Here is a video showing off the PSP create mode, surprisingly still packed with content

Shame the PSP version will get pirated to hell and back, looks like a lot of effort went into it!

Also for anyone who hasn't put the PS3 game in in a while, do it, some of the levels right now are crazy :|

hopefully thats the water patch?

i keep hoping that they tweak the jumping a bit. its maddening sometimes and is the only thing that sometimes turns people off when they come over to play.

What's the jumping issue?

Also, has it ever been mentioned (this is a stupid question) whether saves from normal LBP carry over to the GOTY edition?

On Nov 30th, LittleBigPlanet will get it?s biggest game update EVER! FoFREEb>! Packed full of great new functionality and improvements, update 1.21 also known as Leerdammer, contains new features such as Online Create, increased profile space, improved networking, and better saving functionality. Leerdammerb>

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Online Createb>

Now you can create with up to three other players online across the internet, across the world!

Networking fixes & location-based matchmakingb>

We?ve rewritten both the way the game handles networking code and the way it finds people for you to play with when you hit ?Play Online?. Now, it searches for people who are closer to you and more likely to have a lower ping. This should bring significant improvements to lag and other networking problems.

The POD Computer will first try to match based on location, if this fails it will fall back to matching with any location.

Save game rewriterite

We?ve changed the way your saved games work to make it faster, more flexible and more robust. It also means you?llsave way more stuffre stuff.

On a PS3, there are two places games storeGame Data>Game Data folSave Dataave Data folder. Previously your automatic save would be stSave DatWe?ve changed it so that your save is now stored in the Game Data>Game Data folder folder.

Of course this won?t affect most people, but if you do find yourself rummaging in these folders then beware! If you want to back up your data, or move it to another PS3, you will need to use the following neProfile BackupProfile Backup

The save game backup options caProfile Settingsfile SettingStart Menu Start MenuBackup ProfileBackup Profile ? This will create a back-up copy of your profile, progress, and your levels into a folder in the Save Data Utility. It is also handy if you want to copy your profile to aImport Profileb>Import Profile ? Lets you import / restore a previous back-up from the Save Data Level Backup

Level Backup

You can now backup individual levels! On your moon, select a level and press the control-square.png Button to bring up the options. There will be a new option under the publBackup

  • Backup ? This will create a back-up copy of your profile, progress, and your levels into a folder in the Save Data Utility. It is also handy if you want to copy your profile to another PS3.

Doing the same thing to an empty level will give you another nImport

Source: http://www.littlebigplanet.com/en-gb/news/...mmer_is_upon_us

I had a play on this last night, to see what had changed etc, after a few updates lol.

Well I enjoyed my time again, some community levels are great, there is some really good levels out there.

I always wondered about the Play Create Share scores, and now I dont need to worry, as they are removing them lol.

I really wanna build like a mini game, like you get in the sub levels in the normal game, just a simple game.

4 player bomberman, this is just a bit of fun :laugh:

This on the other hand (same creator), :| 4 player shooter, it even has a difficulty setting :laugh:

  • 2 weeks later...

Looks like the next level pack is incoming (suitably themed for water being released)

PS3Trophies.co.uk has posted a trophy list for a supposed upcoming DLC level pack. It appears to have a Pirates of the Caribbean theme and will include levels with water. Here's the trophy list:

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PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN Booty Master:

Collect all of the PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN Prize Bubbles

Beast Slayer:

Destroy the KRAKEN Boss

Ace Port Royal:

Ace Port Royal

Ace Pirate Town:

Ace Pirate Town

Ace The Frigate:

Ace The Frigate

Ace Cursed Bay:

Ace Cursed Bay

Ace The Kraken!!!:

Ace The Kraken!!!

Tributary:

Publish a Level Using WATER

Salty Dog:

Complete 20 Community Levels that use WATER

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The Bends:

Achieve a score of 7000 in the Diving for Treasure Survival Challenge

HMS Interceptor:

Complete the race in Cursed Bay with at least 4000 Points left on the clock

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