GribbleGrunger said:
Oh right. LBP was a platformer that you could also create with. Dreams is a complete development package that comes with a campaign to show you what can be made. It's a subtle distinction but it's what's throwing lots of people off. Unlike LBP, you can't associate the graphics we've seen with Dreams but rather we can only associate the graphics we've seen with the creator. Look at it as a plain piece of paper and a pencil. You wouldn't call that the 'art' you'd call the person who used the paper and pencil, the artist. |
Yes. I was able to glean at least that much from what I've seen. LBP graphics were comparatively homogeneous, regardless of the type of experiences that were created by the community.
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