Yeah I'm not sure if this goes here, but I wanted all of you to know that after I finish my level, "The Great Flood". I will be thinking of switching to the PS3 version of LBP. I am not sure yet, so I wanted your opinions. Should I stick with LBP PSP or should I switch to LBP PS3?
I am getting a PS3 on May,( I know it's still far from now ) and I made a list of games I would buy once I get it. One of those games happen to be LBP. I am unsure about it, so what are the pros and cons of the PS3 version of the game?
P.S. sorry If this thread has redundant phrases.
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04-08-2010 #1Mudkip! Use bubble beam!
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LBP PSP or PS3?
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04-08-2010 #2oogady boogady
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The pros of lbp ps3 is
Less buggy
3 layers (plus glitch layers
A well established community
Brilliant level creator with more capabilities
and lots of other things
Cons
It doesn't fit in your pocket, unless you have really big pants.
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04-08-2010 #3Fuzz Ball
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PS3 version is a way much better than the PSP version beacause of the online mode, more things to use in your levels and the graphics. But PSP has the portability wich can lead you to express your level ideas evrywhere you want to!
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04-08-2010 #4Got a laptop!
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id go w/ ps3 anyday

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04-13-2010 #5
PS3 is the superior LBP in any situation. I mainly use my PSP version as a passtime during school, but all my creations are on PS3
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04-14-2010 #6The Doctor is in...
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PS3 is better than PSP. Though I've only played the PS3 version a little.
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