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#1 deactivated-58b6232955e4a
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what do you think?
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#2 EVOLV3
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Im buying both games so...yay for me :D
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#3 Mongo-Boss
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I disagree, maybe the PC version but I would still pick LBP over it. It's overall more fun than anything FC2 can offer IMO.

Anyway PS3 owners get both.

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#4 ColoradoKindBud
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What do I think? I think you probably don't even believe that TC. Seriously. A glorified level editor doesn't even begin to compare to a complete DiY game.
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#5 AtrumRegina
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I disagree, maybe the PC version but I would still pick LBP over it. It's overall more fun than anything FC2 can offer IMO.

Anyway PS3 owners get both.

Mongo-Boss

far cry 2 is more sophisticated and you know ...it's in 3d .

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#6 deactivated-58b6232955e4a
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[QUOTE="Mongo-Boss"]

I disagree, maybe the PC version but I would still pick LBP over it. It's overall more fun than anything FC2 can offer IMO.

Anyway PS3 owners get both.

AtrumRegina

far cry 2 is more sophisticated and you know ...it's in 3d .

da da da but LBP is 4D:shock:

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#7 NFS102
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Im buying both games so...yay for me :DEVOLV3

This should be the answer to most SW threads :P They both look good, let's just enjoy :lol:

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#8 ExplosiveChorro
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the games arent even out yet... how would you know
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#9 Mongo-Boss
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[QUOTE="Mongo-Boss"]

I disagree, maybe the PC version but I would still pick LBP over it. It's overall more fun than anything FC2 can offer IMO.

Anyway PS3 owners get both.

AtrumRegina

far cry 2 is more sophisticated and you know ...it's in 3d .

Yup I forgot how horrible games were when they were 2D :roll:

Want FC2 instead then buy it, PS3 owners can still buy either

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#10 deactivated-58b6232955e4a
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I have both of the games
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#11 Mongo-Boss
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I have both of the games SAGE_OF_FIRE
Which version of Far Cry 2?

I want to know how good the console map editor is :D

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#12 deactivated-58b6232955e4a
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the better one :D
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#13 gdp72
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I have both of the games SAGE_OF_FIRE

You own LBP?

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#14 mo0ksi
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We'll just have to wait and see.

Although I doubt it.

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#15 deactivated-58b6232955e4a
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Yeh I have little big planet im playing it on my ps3
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#16 BobHipJames
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Well, I'd appreciate some media.

I'll just assume it's basically identical to Crysis' map editor. Look...it comes down to this, Little Big Planet has a hell of a lot of stuff coded into it....stuff that's supposed to work dependent on how you approach it in the map editor. It's also got a UI which is extraordinarily friendly to newcomers and its easy to fool around with. It's got features that are seriously as easy as pulling up the poppit, highlighting it, then slapping it on a device wherever you like.

Oh, that's another thing...in LBP, you can create devices. Gizmos. You can create an item of any particular shape, then reshape it as you desire, then throw rockets on the edges and manipulate the thrust and whether or not it is button-activated. You can make enemies on the fly, of any shape, color, or texture that you desire. And you can save enemies, gizmos, or terrains and then share them online. My brother made a monster truck.

Upon further reflection....LBP really is superior. Have you not seen the calculator demo?

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#17 ReverseCycology
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I haven't seen any Far Cry 2 map editor vids, got any links to some?

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#18 cobrax75
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Well, I'd appreciate some media.

I'll just assume it's basically identical to Crysis' map editor. Look...it comes down to this, Little Big Planet has a hell of a lot of stuff coded into it....stuff that's supposed to work dependent on how you approach it in the map editor. It's also got a UI which is extraordinarily friendly to newcomers and its easy to fool around with. It's got features that are seriously as easy as pulling up the poppit, highlighting it, then slapping it on a device wherever you like.

Oh, that's another thing...in LBP, you can create devices. Gizmos. You can create an item of any particular shape, then reshape it as you desire, then throw rockets on the edges and manipulate the thrust and whether or not it is button-activated. You can make enemies on the fly, of any shape, color, or texture that you desire. And you can save enemies, gizmos, or terrains and then share them online. My brother made a monster truck.

Upon further reflection....LBP really is superior. Have you not seen the calculator demo?

BobHipJames

Ha!

its not even close to the Crysis map editor...and for the record, the Crysis editor is far stronger than the LBP editor.

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#19 BobHipJames
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[QUOTE="BobHipJames"]

Well, I'd appreciate some media.

I'll just assume it's basically identical to Crysis' map editor. Look...it comes down to this, Little Big Planet has a hell of a lot of stuff coded into it....stuff that's supposed to work dependent on how you approach it in the map editor. It's also got a UI which is extraordinarily friendly to newcomers and its easy to fool around with. It's got features that are seriously as easy as pulling up the poppit, highlighting it, then slapping it on a device wherever you like.

Oh, that's another thing...in LBP, you can create devices. Gizmos. You can create an item of any particular shape, then reshape it as you desire, then throw rockets on the edges and manipulate the thrust and whether or not it is button-activated. You can make enemies on the fly, of any shape, color, or texture that you desire. And you can save enemies, gizmos, or terrains and then share them online. My brother made a monster truck.

Upon further reflection....LBP really is superior. Have you not seen the calculator demo?

cobrax75

Ha!

its not even close to the Crysis map editor...and for the record, the Crysis editor is far stronger than the LBP editor.

Ahem....

In what ways?

Kind of strong words for a one-lined post, don't you think?

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#20 epic_pets
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I say little big planet has a funner creation system.
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#21 Cedmln
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No. IF it were then why isn't it advertized as able to make almost anything? The media isn't even really talking about it. It looks really good, but not as flexable as LBP. That and its only for multiplayer, which is a mistake.

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#22 cobrax75
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[QUOTE="cobrax75"][QUOTE="BobHipJames"]

Well, I'd appreciate some media.

I'll just assume it's basically identical to Crysis' map editor. Look...it comes down to this, Little Big Planet has a hell of a lot of stuff coded into it....stuff that's supposed to work dependent on how you approach it in the map editor. It's also got a UI which is extraordinarily friendly to newcomers and its easy to fool around with. It's got features that are seriously as easy as pulling up the poppit, highlighting it, then slapping it on a device wherever you like.

Oh, that's another thing...in LBP, you can create devices. Gizmos. You can create an item of any particular shape, then reshape it as you desire, then throw rockets on the edges and manipulate the thrust and whether or not it is button-activated. You can make enemies on the fly, of any shape, color, or texture that you desire. And you can save enemies, gizmos, or terrains and then share them online. My brother made a monster truck.

Upon further reflection....LBP really is superior. Have you not seen the calculator demo?

BobHipJames

Ha!

its not even close to the Crysis map editor...and for the record, the Crysis editor is far stronger than the LBP editor.

Ahem....

In what ways?

Kind of strong words for a one-lined post, don't you think?

well, lets see now....where to begin....

1. The Crysis editor can do singe player missions, the farcry 2 editor can not.

2. The crysis editor can do scripting, the Farcry 2 editor can not.

3. The Crysis editor can import custom content, the Farcry 2 editor can not.

Really, I am only scrathing the surface here too.

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#23 PS3_3DO
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You can't make vehicles in LBP.

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#24 deactivated-5f4694ac412a8
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Al...right. Even if this was true, it wouldn't matter because they are both COMPLETELY DIFFERENT. You're comparing a 2.5D platformer to a 3D shooter. Different stlyes of play.
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#25 epic_pets
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You can't make vehicles in LBP.

PS3_3DO

Ive seen a few made vehicles in the game

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#26 rockguy92
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You can't make vehicles in LBP.

PS3_3DO

Uh, yes you can. :|

A ton of videos have them.

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#27 PS3_3DO
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[QUOTE="PS3_3DO"]

You can't make vehicles in LBP.

rockguy92

Uh, yes you can. :|

A ton of videos have them.

:o you can!

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#28 Juggernaut140
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I agree.
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#29 TheMistique
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ok the crysis editor is far beyond any of these but it comes at a steap price of much know how. hardly anyone can do everything that the crysis editor has to offer. it's simply too dificult. but just know that it is far more sophisticated than any other editor mentionded here.

ex: in lbp you can choose what texture you want and manipulate it how you want. in crysis you can create your own texture and upload it. and then if you're good enough make the entire LBP game just from the crysis editor. lol

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#30 BobHipJames
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[QUOTE="BobHipJames"][QUOTE="cobrax75"][QUOTE="BobHipJames"]

Well, I'd appreciate some media.

I'll just assume it's basically identical to Crysis' map editor. Look...it comes down to this, Little Big Planet has a hell of a lot of stuff coded into it....stuff that's supposed to work dependent on how you approach it in the map editor. It's also got a UI which is extraordinarily friendly to newcomers and its easy to fool around with. It's got features that are seriously as easy as pulling up the poppit, highlighting it, then slapping it on a device wherever you like.

Oh, that's another thing...in LBP, you can create devices. Gizmos. You can create an item of any particular shape, then reshape it as you desire, then throw rockets on the edges and manipulate the thrust and whether or not it is button-activated. You can make enemies on the fly, of any shape, color, or texture that you desire. And you can save enemies, gizmos, or terrains and then share them online. My brother made a monster truck.

Upon further reflection....LBP really is superior. Have you not seen the calculator demo?

cobrax75

Ha!

its not even close to the Crysis map editor...and for the record, the Crysis editor is far stronger than the LBP editor.

Ahem....

In what ways?

Kind of strong words for a one-lined post, don't you think?

well, lets see now....where to begin....

1. The Crysis editor can do singe player missions, the farcry 2 editor can not.

2. The crysis editor can do scripting, the Farcry 2 editor can not.

3. The Crysis editor can import custom content, the Farcry 2 editor can not.

Really, I am only scrathing the surface here too.

That's only part of it....good start, but please go on and elaborate on what Crysis editor can do that LBP cannot.

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#31 Episode_Eve
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Im buying both games so...yay for me :DEVOLV3

Same here. The OP statement kinda seems a lil Lemmingish :P. But honestly I don't think the map editor in FC2 has enough depth, integration, and is as intuitive as LBP. Though both games wil be awesome.

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#32 BobHipJames
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[QUOTE="rockguy92"][QUOTE="PS3_3DO"]

You can't make vehicles in LBP.

PS3_3DO

Uh, yes you can. :|

A ton of videos have them.

:o you can!

Yes, I've done it myself.

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#33 cobrax75
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[QUOTE="cobrax75"][QUOTE="BobHipJames"][QUOTE="cobrax75"][QUOTE="BobHipJames"]

Well, I'd appreciate some media.

I'll just assume it's basically identical to Crysis' map editor. Look...it comes down to this, Little Big Planet has a hell of a lot of stuff coded into it....stuff that's supposed to work dependent on how you approach it in the map editor. It's also got a UI which is extraordinarily friendly to newcomers and its easy to fool around with. It's got features that are seriously as easy as pulling up the poppit, highlighting it, then slapping it on a device wherever you like.

Oh, that's another thing...in LBP, you can create devices. Gizmos. You can create an item of any particular shape, then reshape it as you desire, then throw rockets on the edges and manipulate the thrust and whether or not it is button-activated. You can make enemies on the fly, of any shape, color, or texture that you desire. And you can save enemies, gizmos, or terrains and then share them online. My brother made a monster truck.

Upon further reflection....LBP really is superior. Have you not seen the calculator demo?

BobHipJames

Ha!

its not even close to the Crysis map editor...and for the record, the Crysis editor is far stronger than the LBP editor.

Ahem....

In what ways?

Kind of strong words for a one-lined post, don't you think?

well, lets see now....where to begin....

1. The Crysis editor can do singe player missions, the farcry 2 editor can not.

2. The crysis editor can do scripting, the Farcry 2 editor can not.

3. The Crysis editor can import custom content, the Farcry 2 editor can not.

Really, I am only scrathing the surface here too.

That's only part of it....good start, but please go on and elaborate on what Crysis editor can do that LBP cannot.

The LBP editor is fundementally a drag and drop editor...so is the crysis editor, but the fundementall difference is that in the crysis editor you can actually create objects to later drag and drop, as well as apply very very specific properties too.

Seriously, comparing the LBP or the Farcry 2 editor to the Crysis editor is seriously just a joke. The Crysis editor is an entire development platform, its what the developers used to create the game....you can make entire games through the editor, and people have....they have even recreated all the fire propagation effects of Far Cry 2 into Crysis, when no original code for that even existed....they have even simulatedl all the mirror's edge stuff through the crysis editor.

Seriously, you could recreate LBP through the crysis editor....the thing can litterally do anything.

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#34 BobHipJames
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You can create objects to later drag and drop in LBP and they also have very very specific properties.

I fail to see the difference when we're being this general. Have you not played LBP?

Unfortunately, I haven't played Crysis and I've never seen the editor comprehensively demonstrated.

But certainly the Crysis editor is going to be more efficient in making outright mods. That's for damn sure. LBP sure has quite a lot of gizmo making power in my experience. I didn't realize you could make objects in Crysis, but that's probably what mod-makers use half the time anyway. You can import custom made textures too, right?

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#35 cobrax75
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You can create objects to later drag and drop in LBP and they also have very very specific properties.

I fail to see the difference when we're being this general. Have you not played LBP?

Unfortunately, I haven't played Crysis and I've never seen the editor comprehensively demonstrated.

But certainly the Crysis editor is going to be more efficient in making outright mods. That's for damn sure. LBP sure has quite a lot of gizmo making power in my experience. I didn't realize you could make objects in Crysis, but that's probably what mod-makers use half the time anyway. You can import custom made textures too, right?

BobHipJames

yes you can import Textures, along with character skins, animations, new weapons, new vehicals, and just about everything else.

and you cant really create objects in LPB...I know what your talking about, but its not on the same level as it is in crysis...its gonna be hard to explain if you have never seen the crysis (or a comparable) editor...but essencially what LBP lets you do is create an object that pertains to a certain set of pre-exsisting properties...in the Crysis editor, you can modify those properties directly..and that goes for everything in the crysis editor...the properties of everything can be modified and configured.

The crysis editor is an actuall development platform...there really isnt anything you cant do through it.

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anyone knows if the map-maker for the pc will be more deep and complex than console version? my friend keeps telling me that both map makers will be the same :|
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#37 Chutebox
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I said this in another thread that was exactly the same, can't you guys wait to DC LBP until after it comes out?
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#38 Chutebox
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[QUOTE="rockguy92"][QUOTE="PS3_3DO"]

You can't make vehicles in LBP.

PS3_3DO

Uh, yes you can. :|

A ton of videos have them.

:o you can!

You're running out of reasons to hate man!:D

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#39 king_bobo
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I think that Farcry 2 is going to be one of the best FPS ever, and the map editor one of the best map editors ever, but don't compare it to LBP, because they're not similar enough.
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I think you shouldn't be allowed to click on that mouse of yours.
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#41 Velric
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FarCry 2 Map Editor = PC

PC = Nearly limitless mod tools.

LBG = PS3 game with a massive, user-friendly editing tool.

I don't see the point in trying to compare them. PC editing tools practically let you write the game. This is why Half-Life has spawned a million and a half mods or when people decided to change Oblivion into an Egyptian adventure. While the tools are far superior, the amount you need to know to use them and the time required to make anything worthwhile is tremendous.

So yes, FarCry 2 has a better editor, but LBG's is more approachable and is far more likely to produce more usable and memorable experiences.

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#42 edo-tensei
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sure whatever I don't care. I'll be buying fc2 for my 360 and lbp as well, your loss
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#43 JCblueside
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I can make a Far Cry 2 like level on LBP but can you make an LBP type of level in Far Cry 2? No. Thread closed, chained, cemented and throwned into the ocean.
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#44 evilross
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Who cares?

If you want to get real about a editor, or creation tools, the The Elder Scrolls Constuction Set that shipped with Morrowind blows the Crysis editor, Farcry 2, and LBP out of the water.

In the end it comes down to ease of use, ease of installation, and user base.

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#45 SteezyZ
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Pfft, if you want a full-fledged editing tool for the PS3, why are you waiting for LBP? Welcome to last year. Just check the links.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCDEm4SlwkE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ibj8BphZC14&feature=related

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#46 darthogre
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what do you think?SAGE_OF_FIRE

I thnk you are probably one of the Sony haters so you look for any way to discredit their biggest games.

I don't think there is any comparsion to LBP and a map editor for a FPS....why you would even compare them is beyond me.

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#47 EuroMafia
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FC2, and yes I'm serious LBP fanboys.
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#48 Baranga
Member since 2005 • 14217 Posts

Have you seen the recent Gamespot article about the FC2 editor?

http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/farcry2/news.html?sid=6199399

This totally craps all over LBP.

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#49 Brainkiller05
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Well both are on PS3.
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#50 TREAL_Since
Member since 2005 • 11946 Posts

what do you think?SAGE_OF_FIRE

I think they should not be compared. Far Cry' 2 Map Editor should be Compared to Halo 3's Forge Mode.

FC2 Map Editor >>> Halo 3 Forge

P.S. Awesome gif :).