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I was a noob about 2 weeks ago, personally I went with the Wii U Version, to answer your question NO to play on the system you still need the Infinity pad. Heres a quick breakdown of everything I did , hopefully it helps................BUT if you have a PS4 I recommend getting that Saga Bundle RIGHT NOW!!!Need some advice here. I own all three modern consoles (ps4, wii u, and xbox one). Which system should I get 3.0 for? I'm a complete disney infinity noob and i'm confused about the console differences. Does the wii u having a built in NFC reader give it an advantage?
Unless you REALLY like the gamepad, don't get it on the Wii U. Both the PS4 and Xbox One have more RAM and processing power which allow for bigger toy boxes, higher resolution, and smoother frame rates than the Wii U - especially in split-screen.Need some advice here. I own all three modern consoles (ps4, wii u, and xbox one). Which system should I get 3.0 for? I'm a complete disney infinity noob and i'm confused about the console differences. Does the wii u having a built in NFC reader give it an advantage?
I own both consoles as well and though I can't speak to DI specifically, I have played a couple of multiplatform games on both systems and in both cases the XB1 version had a choppier and clunkier framerate. Unless you just hate the PS4 I would guess that's the way to go because you can get the Saga bundle and it's cheap at the moment.The Xbox One version seems buggy compared to the PS4. I have both versions and the Xbox one seems prone to not loading after going to load screens and has had gameplay slow down to unplayable levels. I haven't tried the Wii U version but I would say the PS4 is the best version of the game.
They should be sold everywhere starting tomorrow. If they have them out already, there is a good chance you will get denied when trying to buy it, but you might get lucky.Are the timed exclusives over? I just saw Fear and a couple of the Star Wars figures (sorry don't know the names of cartoon characters) at my BB.
Yeah it denied me on Fear so I'll go back tomorrow.They should be sold everywhere starting tomorrow. If they have them out already, there is a good chance you will get denied when trying to buy it, but you might get lucky.
I have not experienced this at all.The Xbox One version seems buggy compared to the PS4. I have both versions and the Xbox one seems prone to not loading after going to load screens and has had gameplay slow down to unplayable levels. I haven't tried the Wii U version but I would say the PS4 is the best version of the game.
If you have a base from 1.0 you can use it for 2.0 or 3.0...the base functionality is not affected by the type of game, but it is affected by the system. Wii, Wii U, PS3, and PS4 all use a base that is interchangeable amongst all of those systems. Xbox 360 has a proprietary input so when you buy the kit for that system, the base you receive is unique to that system. Same with Xbox One. You cannot use a Xbox 360 base on the XB1 and vice versa.I need some help with this. My nephew has the 2.0 kit, wants 3.0. He has a 360.
I don't think I need to buy a new 3.0 base do I? Aside from the software, the figures will work with the 2.0 base as long as its with the 3.0 software?
If he wnated to use this on a ps4 or an xbone, would he need a new 2.0 or 3.0 base?
Is the ps4 and xbone base compatible with the other system? I recall the 2.0 bases were not, the ps4 was compatible with ps3 and PC nad maybe wii but not with the xbox versions.
Better still, if someone can direct me to a chart that exeplains the different bases & systems... I've seen 2.0 vs 1.0 vs 3.0 but not system vs system.
Gamestop I cant find them online but I know I have seen them at the stores.Sorry forgot to mention just the playset alone. I have collected all the 1.0 figures. Thanks
Sorry forgot to mention just the playset alone. I have collected all the 1.0 figures. Thanks
yeah, gamestop should have them, also ebay. alot of times people list them on ebay not knowing that they unlock playsets so they sell them pretty cheap.Gamestop I cant find them online but I know I have seen them at the stores.
Its not in the ad, nor on the website. I think its a no go.Best Buy has a sale on figures, buy 2 get $5 off. I bought Fear and Ezra. I was surprised to see them listed.
It was in the ad here and online. Ordered Kanan and Ezra this morning. Now I am caught up with this batch of figures.Its not in the ad, nor on the website. I think its a no go.
Regional deal?It was in the ad here and online. Ordered Kanan and Ezra this morning. Now I am caught up with this batch of figures.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?id=pcmcat404800050001&type=category
I like how it specifically mentions and shows Han yet you can't even order him with the deal.It was in the ad here and online. Ordered Kanan and Ezra this morning. Now I am caught up with this batch of figures.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?id=pcmcat404800050001&type=category
Usually the case with BB.Looks like if you want more than 2 you have to make two separate orders.
9 more days! Gonna be hard to resist that set when it comes out. Chewie and Han would make a great pairing, should someone offer a deal like this.My son and I had a bummer happen to us today. I went to Walmart and price matched the buy 2 single characters and get $5 off and they had Chewbacca!!! My son was so excited! So was I but....they couldn't sell it to us because he isn't suppose to be on the floor until the end of the month. Chewbacca looks amazing! Can't wait to get him. Walmart price matched and we picked up Olaf and Mickey for $23! So it wasn't all bad. Great game!
Thanks for saying that because I was only buying it because the BB sale is so good but I'll be strong and wait for more star wars... Hopefully a good sale tooThe Inside Out Feelings are kind of crappy outside their playset. They all have the same ball attack, the difference between them is the color of it, and simple melee attacks. No throw, combos, air attacks, or the other nice stuff the other 3.0 characters have. They do have some nice animations, but if you don't own the playset, there's no reason to get them right now.
But how fun is that darned playset, amirite? That playset is one of my favorites. No having to deal with stupid enemies (so far) that I need to worry about It's a platforming dream.The Inside Out Feelings are kind of crappy outside their playset. They all have the same ball attack, the difference between them is the color of it, and simple melee attacks. No throw, combos, air attacks, or the other nice stuff the other 3.0 characters have. They do have some nice animations, but if you don't own the playset, there's no reason to get them right now.
The playset is great. There are enemies later on but the platforming continues. The kids and I finally got 100% in the playset this weekend. The light bulbs are a pain to get sometimes but the 3rd Topsy Turvy level bulb takes the cake.But how fun is that darned playset, amirite? That playset is one of my favorites. No having to deal with stupid enemies (so far) that I need to worry about It's a platforming dream.
Are the Inside Out figures kinda like the Toy Story folks in that all they have for melee is basically just that simple shoulder nudge attack or whatever?But how fun is that darned playset, amirite? That playset is one of my favorites. No having to deal with stupid enemies (so far) that I need to worry about It's a platforming dream.
They're not that bad. They've got standard melee combos, block breakers, and a lot of other things you see in 2.0, though the "throw" button does not function (in the Toy Box at least), and other things, like the +1 combos, are also absent. This is likely due to the lack of emphasis on combat in their set. I've no doubt they work great in their own set (and any Toyboxes made using their template). If you're a fan of Inside/Out, they can be fun to mess around with, as they've got a lot of personality, great animations, and funny quips, even if only two of the five, Anger and Sadness, are done by the original voice actors. However, they don't last long under intense combat, and are not going to be your stalwart go tos like your Jedis, Hulk, Venom, Merida, and other powerful characters. Their abilities outside their set are also very similar, with no discernible difference whatsoever between their ball attacks. In short, if you're planning on buying the I/O playset at some point, it wouldn't hurt to have one or two in the wings to mess around with, but if you've no interest in the set at all, pass.Are the Inside Out figures kinda like the Toy Story folks in that all they have for melee is basically just that simple shoulder nudge attack or whatever?
Press the post/reply button once, no matter how long it takes or how unresponsive it seems. If in doubt, hit refresh first.Nope, you can't play cross platform
Based on earlier replies, I think so.But can it play cross-platform?