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Who paid you to grab Dr. Pavel?
2 Devin Townsend albums on the way plus possibly more in the future makes RBN worth it to me.
Right now though it doesn't have much I want.
Right now though it doesn't have much I want.
corkscrewblow said::lol
RBN is no reason to switch consoles. All of the bands worthwhile will eventually get to PS3 while 360 users can sort through hundreds of awful myspace bands.
mrklaw said:agreed, its stupid beyond belief. Surely they have logs of the keys that were entered? I emailed them immediately after my code was rejected, and said 'I just did it, go back and check the logs, here is the code I used'
but no, they wanted receipt and leaflet scan. Luckily I'd ordered online so had the email receipt, otherwise I'd have replied in a similar fashion to yours.
Raistlin said:I guess I'm one lucky S.O.B.
RB3 is actually my first Rockband since the original. However in anticipation of it, I decided to purchase some of the previous discs since they can be had at reasonable prices now.
Last night I installed:
- Gamestop re-order DLC (thanks Charron!!!)
- Doors launch-week DLC
- RB Green Day export
- Lego RB export
- RB 2 twenty song bonus tracks
- RB 2 export
I also re-downloaded my full catalog of DLC (I have a tertiary PS3 now :lol)
RB AC/DC should be showing up in a few days. Hopefully my luck continues![]()
Code that came with new purchase of RB2.y2dvd said:What is this RB 2 twenty song bonus tracks and how do you export it?
y2dvd said:What is this RB 2 twenty song bonus tracks and how do you export it?
DangerousDave said:Honestly, I can't understand that kind of moneyhatting. Paying to limit a unknown feature that only a few percentatge of the users of RB uses (RBN DLC) in the "opposite" platform, to have a slightly better version to force a minority (the users with 2 consoles) of a minority (people who download DLC) of a minority (people who download RBN) of a minority (people interested in myspace-like bands) to choose 360 over PS3.
That is kind of stupid, because that small minority probably have the previous RB and won't change the platform, losing the previous games exports and already downloaded DLC. But annoying a lot of people because, even if they will never download those groups, they feel that they are pissed off with a more limited version.
Seriously... why EA accept that kind of deals?
FlightOfHeaven said:Harmonix's claim of 2,000+ songs is a lie to around 2/3rds of their userbase.
Looking through the booklet with the 2000+ songs in it, they dont list Beatles stuff in there. The unexportable stuff like Metallica and Soundgarden are in there, but even taking those out it is over 2000 by now.DangerousDave said:Also, they count Beatles RB and unexported songs. Those 2,000 songs of the library should be the songs that you can't have in your library.
PhoncipleBone said:Looking through the booklet with the 2000+ songs in it, they dont list Beatles stuff in there. The unexportable stuff like Metallica and Soundgarden are in there, but even taking those out it is over 2000 by now.
Raistlin said:I have the SX model (mesh heads all around), and yes it will work once the MIDI adapter is available. The TD-9 sound module's trigger mapping can be reprogrammed (MIDI ID for each trigger), so we're all good.
Mad Catz was smart and gave several ID's for each trigger, so plenty of kits with non-programmable MIDI output should work anyway.
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Mad Catz MIDI Pro Adapter User's Manual
Thread about the MIDI-Pro (the site is awesome for all things Rockband)
BTW - if you have an Ion 'brain', you can use that for PS3 in the meantime.
butter_stick said:Isn't it just some RBN songs with dodgy Pro Drums charting? Moral of the story: stick to real DLC.
DangerousDave said:Honestly, I can't understand that kind of moneyhatting. Paying to limit a unknown feature that only a few percentatge of the users of RB uses (RBN DLC) in the "opposite" platform, to have a slightly better version to force a minority (the users with 2 consoles) of a minority (people who download DLC) of a minority (people who download RBN) of a minority (people interested in myspace-like bands) to choose 360 over PS3.
Zeouterlimits said:Man, they really knocked it out of the park.
Love how they've updated things.
-Earning fans and completing challenges in Quick Play
-Style change
-Character and Band Customisation even better
-Keyboard is a solid piece of kit
-Good song list
Think navigating the Career area is actually rather confusing.
Must pick up Lego Rock Band in a few weeks, being super cheap now.
But remember, it's going to sell less than the current GH (84,000 or something like that) :lolneorej said:I particularly love how the game is unfindable in my area. And by "my area", I mean a 12 mile radius around my city, plus the immediate area of my brother's gamestore.
Ruh roh ... have I spoke to soon?navanman said:In not so surprising news, the game has totally failed to sell at launch weekend in the UK, only reaching a high of 26th place on all format charts.
Hope the game is successful in America because this could cause some trouble for Harmonix, thank god they have a new franchise in Dance Central.
navanman said:In not so surprising news, the game has totally failed to sell at launch weekend in the UK, only reaching a high of 26th place on all format charts.
Hope the game is successful in America because this could cause some trouble for Harmonix, thank god they have a new franchise in Dance Central.
You know what's the funny thing? I seriously don't recall ever seeing a Warriors of Rock or Rock Band 3 commercial. I remember back when Rock Band 2 was out (and even before it was out), I'd be seeing the commercial over and over again.butter_stick said:I don't know why anyone expects RB3 to do massively better than WoR. The Beatles may have sold slightly better (though almost certainly not if you go by worldwide figures), but they're the fucking Beatles. The game had massive mainstream press and topped out at well under RB2.
If I had to bet RB3's first "month" (which is what, 5 days or so of sales) will be around 100k in the US. A victory, but a pretty sad victory.
123rl said:It's their own fault. I haven't seen a single advert for it. People don't even know it's available or what it has added over the last game. My store didn't get a single copy or piece of hardware in - we got one in on Saturday!. My local Gamestation got 2 copies in on every format, one keyboard, and one Pro Drumkit. It's pathetic
Rewrite said:You know what's the funny thing? I seriously don't recall ever seeing a Warriors of Rock or Rock Band 3 commercial. I remember back when Rock Band 2 was out (and even before it was out), I'd be seeing the commercial over and over again.
What's with the lack of advertisement this time around? Seriously.
Thanks for the heads up, mate!navanman said:All PAL versions should be compatible. Only a language difference AFAIK.
Just rent or borrow Rock Band 1 and buy the export key and see can you find a copy of Rock Band 2 for cheap.
Lego Rock Band is selling for £10 at the moment and is well worth the cost.
y2dvd said:What is this RB 2 twenty song bonus tracks and how do you export it?
Agreed. It'll be a real shame if this is anything less than a smashing success. Not only did Harmonix go way beyond what people expected (well, that's assuming the important bugs get fixed and some elements get tweaked) ... but a failure would have serious implications for the future. Could be the last major upgrade?123rl said:It's such a shame because it's such an innovative game and Harmonix have done an incredible job. I haven't enjoyed a music game this much since RB2.
Those that have been really paying attention know about the pro drums having been their since day one ... but I'm pretty sure it isn't widely known for many people. There hasn't been a great effort to advertise everything that's there. That said, there is so much that it probably is hard to get the word out on everything.Pro Drums has totally changed the game yet I knew nothing about it because there is NOTHING there to tell me why I would like it. Did everyone know that Pro Drums works with every song? Every song since the first game has the note chart for Pro mode! That, to me, is just amazing! Fuck the new music...they just gave me the ultimate reason to re-play every single song I have bought over the last 3 years
The Who - Won't Get Fooled Again
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOXOwSYbcb0
And just look at this video for Smoke On The Water...it's so fuck awesome
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6KuodrfJmw
navanman said:Can I also add, that the new Rockband website is terrible especially the forums.
So much wasted space and fixed width columns, lots of text overlapping and it runs really slow too.
Blame EA, not Harmonix.Rewrite said:I can't believe Harmonix fucked up their big chance at reaching out to their UK customers. You'd think they would have learned their lesson with their past two games, but nope. :lol
Aspiring said:So now i have put a few hours in i have one complaint.
The Pro Drums shoul not be liste for songs its not included on. You dont understan how dissapointed i am in the fact that my favourite songs do not support this mode and all toms are charte to the cymbals. So sad. Also HMX claim that all past DLC is good but Writing On The Walls, which really is recent has some weird shit going on in parts where the toms is charted to the hi hat. Its not all perfect and to tell you the truth i feel really let down. Oh well. Still a great game. Shame about this though.