by GuyCC75 » Wed May 06, 2015 7:11 pm
Here are my questions:
Are all the previous Toy Box building pieces, vehicles and characters from 1.0 and 2.0 going to move forward and be expanded upon in 3.0?
Can we finally see backward compatibility for the 1.0 and 2.0 playsets?
Will Toy Box Tales be continued in 3.0?
Will "The Disneyland Project" be continued, expanded and upgraded with all the new 3.0 pieces? Will users be able to submit new ride options/updates based on these upgrades?
Can we keep power disc vehicles "locked" in the Toy Boxes that we create the same way as we can for textures and sky domes?
Can we have options to design our own theme park rides?
Will we have a greater library of ride/movie/TV show music? Examples like Darkwing Duck's Ratcatcher and the Electrical Main Street Parade vehicles lacking their iconic music was... disappointing. Same for almost no theme park ride music outside of "Small World". Same for the "Avengers" theme.
Can we get more INterior options? New types of rooms, items, and features?
Will the 2.0 Avengers be playable in this new Marvel playset?
Any chance of a Rebels playset this round? Or more Disney playsets?
Will 1.0 characters get properly upgraded with personalized moves and abilities to not make them "clones" (i.e Buzz Lightyear using his laser, or Barbossa using Jack the monkey).
Once a playset is completed, can there free a "Free Play" mode for all characters to use the playset?
Can we have an official form to fill out on what characters and power discs we would like to see? I still want Darkwing Duck!
A better way to ask this: Have we seen the end of digital/early specific retail release exclusives?
New questions:
Voice actors. Who are we getting for the Star Wars characters? Mark Hamill? Frank Oz? James Earl Jones? Anthony Daniels? Billy Dee Williams? Clone Wars alumni? I want to know who is voicing what.
Now that 2.0 Avengers are confirmed for the 3.0 Ultron playset, does that leave open the possibility that previous Toy Box Only characters (Wreck-It Ralph, Aladdin, Jack Skellington) could one day potentially have their own playset down the line?
Is there any chance of "legacy" video game support, such as emulations of "lost" games that haven't been re-released since the NES and Genesis days? If not, can we at least see inspirations of those games seen in art or locations, such as the Castle of Illusion?
If Star Wars is the last "theme" to enter Disney Infinity's family, will we see less of a focus on any one franchise or idea brand, and more focus on new characters and features?