Project Spark Officially dead

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#51 Elpresador-911
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@chikenfriedrice: I care

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#52 Shewgenja
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It's kind of silly to expect Lemmings to be upset about losing a game since they aren't really gamers to begin with.

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#53 Phazevariance
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I was playing this on PC last year. At first i'm like "oh kewl, I can make a level/game of my own" but after an hour or two of building out a level... just the freaking ground, I hit a limit. Apparently you can only have so much geometry in the level, and that was maxed at a very low amount. So you can only make small non complicated levels.

Then they expected you to chain these small level snippets together to make a 'game' .. overall it just was overly complicated and not very fun.

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#54 2Chalupas
Member since 2009 • 7286 Posts

I had hear Project Spark hyped as a game... but I didn't even know it had come out LOL... the funny thing is I thought Project Spark was just a "code name" and the actual game was still in development.

Do the severs for Little Big Planet 1 still run? Less than 2 years seems insanely short for such a "creation engine" game, even if it didn't sell amazingly well it's bizarre to just pull the plug on it like that.

It's bad enough when studious pull the plug on annual sports games after 1 or 2 seasons, but a "one-off" game should last a minimum of 5 years IMO.