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Looking at it again, that (freestyle?) section matches 1:1 to the notes covered by the regular guitar solo in the song.
My guess is maybe you hit the frets as fast as you can, kinda simulating a solo, but more of a freeform way.
Looking at it again, that (freestyle?) section matches 1:1 to the notes covered by the regular guitar solo in the song.
Rock Revolution paving the way once again
wait what the fuck is the guitar/bass doing here
https://youtu.be/gBWSG226CrQ?t=348
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edit: hold a sec, I can tell what legacy song they're playing. brb
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they're playing I Believe In A Thing Called Love at around the end of the solo
https://youtu.be/uv5OLvLDZ-I?t=140
Last-gen compatibility with wireless hardware on new consoles is not a rumor; it's happening. PS3 to PS4 with the existing hardware/dongle; Xbox 360 to Xbox One with a low-cost dongle you can purchase. First thing's first is testing this with the instruments we made, but we intend to support as many of those legacy wireless instruments as possible.
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Also, I really hope that "Hello x!" bit for vocalists at the start of songs isn't mandatory. Like, really hope not. If I want to feel like a doofus when singing with friends I'd like to do it on my own terms.
wait what the fuck is the guitar/bass doing here
https://youtu.be/gBWSG226CrQ?t=348
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edit: hold a sec, I can tell what legacy song they're playing. brb
edit2:
they're playing I Believe In A Thing Called Love at around the end of the solo
https://youtu.be/uv5OLvLDZ-I?t=140
I was excited for this until I realized i'm just going to buy new instruments anyways lol.
I think they're live on http://twitch.tv/harmonixmusic, but I can't join for some reason. Got disconnected after like a second. ;_;
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Rest of the chat confirms. It's not just me.
I just plan to say "cunty pissflaps" or something else totally unrelated to the text on screen when playing with a group.
All of my instruments are super used, I might end up buying new ones as I go along. My mic is wired though, so that'll be my first purchase.
And this game is the only reason I am going to try and get a next Gen console.![]()
Last-gen compatibility with wireless hardware on new consoles is not a rumor; it's happening. PS3 to PS4 with the existing hardware/dongle; Xbox 360 to Xbox One with a low-cost dongle you can purchase. First thing's first is testing this with the instruments we made, but we intend to support as many of those legacy wireless instruments as possible.
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Would you rather Polygon send somebody who is mega hyped for the game and will tell you it's the Holy City no matter what it's actually like? It's actually refreshing that there are articles out there that aren't all sploogefests.
At least he recognized the appeal, even if he didn't share it.
What about the RB1 wired drums? I still have mine, with the Goodwood drum heads, so I'd like to use that if possible.Last-gen compatibility with wireless hardware on new consoles is not a rumor; it's happening. PS3 to PS4 with the existing hardware/dongle; Xbox 360 to Xbox One with a low-cost dongle you can purchase. First thing's first is testing this with the instruments we made, but we intend to support as many of those legacy wireless instruments as possible.
Are you saying that you will get a mic first because the new ones will be wireless? It seems like every time they have showed the new mic so far, it has been wired. Just an FYI. They make a wireless one as well but for now, wired is all they have shown.My mic is wired though, so that'll be my first purchase.
Safe to assume the MIDI adapter will be compatible me as well, then?
What about the RB1 wired drums? I still have mine, with the Goodwood drum heads, so I'd like to use that if possible.
Also, still have my Wood Strat as well so I hope that works as a normal RB guitar (I think it does).
Fair enough, but I hope you can announce soon enough ahead of release in case I need to get the full band bundle for RB4.We have to lock wireless first, as that hits the most users (there are far more wireless instruments out there than wired). Barring technical and software issues that might make it so we can't support a device, we'd like to support as much as possible, but we don't have anything to say or confirm beyond wireless instruments yet. Stay tuned!
We have to lock wireless first, as that hits the most users (there are far more wireless instruments out there than wired). Barring technical and software issues that might make it so we can't support a device, we'd like to support as much as possible, but we don't have anything to say or confirm beyond wireless instruments yet. Stay tuned!
Hmm, will my wired one be backwards compatible? I've only seen mention of wireless instruments, and I'm hoping the Xbone isn't so different that a USB plug in mic won't work, but you never know heh.
I figured you guys were probably just playing it safe with the announcements.
Please realize that while I'm sure we MIDI adapter drummers are but a small percentage of overall players, we really really really really don't want to go back to plastic drums. Some of us are heavily invested in e-drum kits, please don't leave us out in the cold!
Yeah, like FyreWulff says, I don't see why your current mic wouldn't work. The guitar and drums they have shown/talked about already have been wireless so maybe that's what your are thinking about.Hmm, will my wired one be backwards compatible? I've only seen mention of wireless instruments, and I'm hoping the Xbone isn't so different that a USB plug in mic won't work, but you never know heh.
So is the Vice article correct about online multiplayer? Isn't that the only reason people enjoyed playing RB? Well, it's the main reason I did anyway.
What article is this? Please don't say they are saying there is no online multiplayer. I play that shit all the time. Hell, just a few weeks ago I played with a random and we ended up playing for a few hours shooting the shit. I'm looking forward to playing online the RBGAF again.So is the Vice article correct about online multiplayer? Isn't that the only reason people enjoyed playing RB? Well, it's the main reason I did anyway.
What article is this? Please don't say they are saying there is no online multiplayer. I play that shit all the time. Hell, just a few weeks ago I played with a random and we ended up playing for a few hours shooting the shit. I'm looking forward to playing online the RBGAF again.
Is it going to support online play at all? In case you can't get your mates over or you have some awful disease or something.
We're still working through those details, but that sort of asynchronous multiplayer set-up is very compelling, and we know that people do want it, but it's very expensive. We're weighing that feature up against some of the other stuff that we're doing. One of the interesting things about our strategy here is that, just because some feature isn't there at launch, doesn't mean it won't be later on. We're going to respond to people telling us what they want. When players wish they could do things that they can't, we're going to be a virtual phone call away.
I personally don't play online, but that is really weird that it may not be there at all when the game launches.
I find it really strange that Harmonix, who included online play in the original Amplitude and Rock Band, is now (possibly/temporarily in the case of Rock Band) omitting those features in newer releases. I remember the online multiplayer stretch goal for Amplitude being added not long after it got funded and feeling really bummed about it since it had no real chance.
Is it because they're independent and now have to foot the bill for servers or something? I'm just trying to figure out what's going on here.