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mundougsdad0629 said:
Domicinator said:
SamuelRSmith said:
Domicinator said:
I love the Sony Defense Force. You guys can justify anything.

So the phrase "failure to launch" didn't exist before that stupid movie was made? Come on. LBP was supposed to be soooooo good. If I were a PS3 owner, I would have been excited about it. But the publicity stunt with the recall, the server problems, and now the heavy moderation has overshadowed all the good publicity about it.

In my opinion, LBP is turning out to be more like what the naysayers thought it would be rather than what the fans thought it would be.

 

 So, wait, two things that are dead and gone now, ie the server issues (that I wasn't even aware of) and the "publicity stunt", and a third thing, which appears to have been reported by one site, and that every other open community gets (surely you must know about the issues Youtube is causing Google); these three things overshadow the remarkably and rarely seen amount of positive press that this game is getting.

"Dead and gone" is not equal to "never happened".  LBP seems like it's been more annoying than fun so far.  And the moderation is being reported everywhere.

 

You couldn't be more wrong IMO.  I can't stop playing this game.  Even if I don't enjoy someone's level as a whole, I usually see at least 1 thing in their level that I find interesting or creative.  The ones that are themed after existing copyrighted material are usually terrible (except for Libidius).  It's the original creations such as "World of Color" or "Azure Palace" that are the best.  As for the level I'm working on, it is completely original and out of my brain.  I'm pretty sure I have at least 1 or 2 ideas in there that nobody else has implemented yet.  I won't give anything away until I publish it, but the tentative title is "Accidental Deputy".

 

Well, it sounds to me like the LBP community needs more people like you in it--people who care about their content, have original ideas, and work hard to implement them.  It just sounds to me like there are too many users so far that are NOT like you, which is going to make the user content mostly crappy.  I know there's a rating system and all that......I'd be interested if someone would post some percentages on how much of the public content is rated highly and how much is bad.