
on 29-05-2012 05:46 PM
TGG-007 wrote:Well Toy Story 1 and 2 actually have had the 3D treatment, just before Toy Story 3.
SpikeStarkey wrote:
although owned by Disney, The Incredibles is still a Pixar IP. Pixar rarely goes over it's movies again. Now their Pre-DVD films (Toy Story, A Bugs Life) have gotten an HD treatment. and If any of the Pixar films is going to get the 3D treatment Pixar would have started with their older films.
I forgot about that. I didn't bother going to see the '3D' versions, that's why I forgot about them. But still, my point stands firm, they havnen't touched the other films.
Now if an Incredibles 2 is in the works, then a 3d version of Incredibles would show up. But only If Disney (who now completely owns Pixar) says they are allowed to do so. Pixar sold majority stock to Disney under one condition, that they were the sole 3D studio Disney Used from now on. (Which is why their 3d animated shows/movies have been looking much better than they have before the buyout.)
29-05-2012 09:01 PM - edited 29-05-2012 09:03 PM
on 29-05-2012 09:07 PM
on 29-05-2012 09:20 PM
The combined DLC will be a few unlock keys weighing in at a tiny MB or two at most.
It just unlocks content that has to be added to the LBP game updates.
LBP has to include all the locked DLC in the game updates, otherwise you wouldn't be able to play other people's levels if they use DLC that you don't own.
on 30-05-2012 01:43 AM
on 30-05-2012 12:42 PM
on 30-05-2012 08:03 PM
Now that is just a straight up shame isn't it? Regardless of the reasons, Disney/Pixar know exactly what they are doing in limiting MM/LBP in the use of and in protecting their property. I suppose my question would be, given that I own copies of the aforementioned property, is, will the content that consumers/clients have already purchased be limited within the game in comparison to the other common LBP2 downloaded content?
Removal of content is not confidence inspiring and certainly does not move someone to make further purchases of DLC. And today there is a new mini pack out? Starhawk? Hmmmmm.... shall I invest more money in the LBP series or... not so much?
If the content, The Incredibles, that consumers purchased in good faith (unrestricted) is now going to have limitations on it, is MM going to compensate those clients/consumers with perhaps a new (free to previous The Incredibles purchasers) costume pack? It's a consideration given the current status and situation with The Incredibles content.
on 30-05-2012 08:41 PM
TheProfile wrote:Now that is just a straight up shame isn't it? Regardless of the reasons, Disney/Pixar know exactly what they are doing in limiting MM/LBP in the use of and in protecting their property. I suppose my question would be, given that I own copies of the aforementioned property, is, will the content that consumers/clients have already purchased be limited within the game in comparison to the other common LBP2 downloaded content?
Removal of content is not confidence inspiring and certainly does not move someone to make further purchases of DLC. And today there is a new mini pack out? Starhawk? Hmmmmm.... shall I invest more money in the LBP series or... not so much?
If the content, The Incredibles, that consumers purchased in good faith (unrestricted) is now going to have limitations on it, is MM going to compensate those clients/consumers with perhaps a new (free to previous The Incredibles purchasers) costume pack? It's a consideration given the current status and situation with The Incredibles content.

However, there will be no limitations on DLC purchased.
on 30-05-2012 09:19 PM
So to be clear - you're saying that The Incredibles DLC, be it previously downloaded or downloaded during this "being removed from store, come one, come all, bring your money, last chance, get it now while the getting's good" sale, will behave and perform within the LBP series, in the same fashion and with the same integrity as any other common LBP DLC?
The major and perhaps only difference is that, like a noticeable amount of other LBP DLC, purchase or download availability has now been restricted and is about to be discontinued? i.e. The seasonal DLC content at Halloween?
Wouldn't that be lovely?
on 30-05-2012 09:34 PM
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