TheGreatDave said:Gems > rectangles. There's a reason Harmonix designed them like they did in the first place; the Rock Band system basically looks like "we can't look like Guitar Hero, so here's an alternative" to me. Showing if something is a HO/PO by changing it's size isn't as good as showing it by having an outline or not in GH when the chart is moving at a high speed.
And I still hate the timing window in RB. It doesn't need to be as tight as it is. GH:A is pretty much perfect to me.
Johnkers said:I think you'd be surprised with how many people aren't connected to the net on their consoles, don't think that would work. Do like the "collectors" idea if they're going to do a disc release, as well as providing the DLC for the non-disc fans.
Johnkers said:I'm not even an AC/DC fan! Like, nothing against them or anything but besides their big hits I don't think I've heard too much of them!
Belgand said:I agree with the HO/PO. I'd still go with an empty/full rectangle system or something that's far more obvious. It looks like RB2 is doing a better job with it though.
I initially thought I wouldn't like the rectangles, but they grew on me. The gems now look too big and bulky and then tend to clump up in big piles in a way that the rectangles don't. At the same time the rectangles can blur together in an altogether different way, but I've come to find them looking sleeker and easier to read than the gems.
While I agree that RB seems a bit too tight (HO/POs should not require more accuracy than strumming and it feels like they do) I still think that while GH:A is an improvement it's a bit too loose. As I said maybe it's just because I'm hitting so many of them that I feel like it has to be cheating in my favor after so much hardship, but I think maybe one more step tighter would be best. We're still working towards getting that ideal, happy medium I think.
McBradders said:This is all well and good, but you have to remember that playing gigs is the best source of income for a band. Even some crazy huge ones.
Patch to work GH3 les paul on RB is not up in the EU yet.
I have now got a game, gh3 les paul and can't play the dame thing.
TheGreatDave said:I was going to get tickets to see Radiohead until I saw they were like, £50 or some shit. That's just ridiculous.
TheGreatDave said:I liked In Rainbows. As far as Radiohead albums go I liked it a hell of a lot more than Hail To The Thief and Amnesiac. Doesn't meet the dizzy heights of Kid A, but I doubt they ever will again.
Belgand said:Heights of Kid A eh? So you're one of those people. Kid A is the only album I don't own. Though sometimes I sincerely wish I didn't own Pablo Honey. The differences between that and The Bends is like the difference between night and being raped by an enraged mandrill genetically modified to have a rather large cactus for a cock.
"Creep" was excellent, of course, but only to the extent that it reveals how weak the rest of the album is.
McBradders said:Radiohead only ever released "the Bends", what the fuck are you two talking about?
Belgand said:It's a theoretical discussion of non-canon Radiohead albums from the so-called "Expanded Universe". Y'know, albums that might exist and various fan works derived from where The Bends left off.
onemic said:how is it that people already have RB2? Did it already release or something?
McBradders said:Radiohead only ever released "the Bends", what the fuck are you two talking about?
TAJ said:Nope. I listened to that closely and every other bass hit is removed, still. Here's what charted double bass looks like.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FzA7i6vMDA
Bass is the third column from the left, with the foot icon at the bottom. Double bass starts fifteen seconds in. The spacing looks sorta similar to Rock Band, but he has hyperspeed set pretty high.
TheGreatDave said:OK Computer, Kid A and In Rainbows > The Bends. FACT!
Edag Plata said:Any info yet on how feature complete (or not) the Wii version of RB2 will be?
TheGreatDave said:I've never "got" The Bends. It just sounds like the album they had to make before they could make OK Computer to me. I like it, but musically I don't like the sound of the it as much as the others. A little too "Brit Rock". It isn't a sound I crave.
Edag Plata said:Any info yet on how feature complete (or not) the Wii version of RB2 will be?
birdman said:Belgand, are you mad?
Belgand said:Quite.
But not at all angry if that's what you're wondering about.
Belgand said:It will be fully featured. This is actually the very first google hit for "wii rock band 2".
Edag Plata said:Well, not the first, but it was just one source saying it so I wasn't 100% sure and wanted to know if there was any new info.
Unless the reason there's only one tiny piece of info on it is because nobody really cares about RB2 for Wii...
birdman said:No, I was wondering in the mental capacity sense. You seem to have gone off the deep end recently.
Duck said:Question for RB2 owners: do RB1's exported songs show album art in the song selection screen? How about DLC?
Duck said:Question for RB2 owners: do RB1's exported songs show album art in the song selection screen? How about DLC?
Oh sweet, thanks!Belgand said:
Belgand said:"Creep" was excellent, of course, but only to the extent that it reveals how weak the rest of the album is.
I swap back and forth between thinking that The Bends or OK Computer was their best. It's practically impossible to choose.
Charron said:I'm only curious about cover songs. They don't have the album art in the store, and I don't recall any screens that answer it one way or the other.
Yeah, the cover songs still have the familiar red background with the Rock Band logo on it - no cover art.Charron said:I'm only curious about cover songs. They don't have the album art in the store, and I don't recall any screens that answer it one way or the other.
Eggo said:I have this song unlocked, what do you want to know?
PhoncipleBone said:I also think that "Thinking About You" is the other great song off of Pablo Honey. But my god, The Bends is an amazing album. I go back and forth usually with The Bends or OK Computer for the best album by them (still disappointed they only played one song off the bends at the show I went to last month). Kid A is amazing, and it was the end to the hat trick they pulled off with Bends, OK, and Kid A. The albums that followed were very good, but not to the same standard. Then In Rainbows came along, and it is now slowly creeping up as their best in my book. It is the right fusion of their old sound and the newer Kid A sound. Reckoner is just amazing (it was one that slowly grew on me).
Belgand said:Yeah, I did a brief search online and nobody seems to have any knowledge of jukebox, but a few people are asking about it. Apparently it used to be on the RB2 website, but they quietly removed it from the listed features.
Now for an incredibly tiny degree of nit-picking.
It kinda bothers me that in San Francisco you have a venue listed as being on Market St., but being located in North Beach. This is simply not even remotely possible. Market, while the ostensible main street through town, doesn't run anywhere near North Beach. The proper equivalent street would be Columbus.
Otherwise they've done pretty well. There is indeed a pretty major venue up in North Beach (Bimbo's 365, which is on Columbus) that's been around in one form or another since the 30s.
Bay City Theater is clearly intended to be an analogue of the Fillmore. If you're not familiar with the Fillmore then I shall strike you with a blunt instrument. It's up there with CBGB's as one of the most famous venues in rock history. Nowadays it's owned by LiveNation and they still stick you with a service charge if you pay in cash at the box office though they do still give out apples and posters for sold-out shows.
Lastly is the first venue in the city. True, Valencia street in the Mission is a notable spot for live music. It is, however, a place for hipsters and hipster dive bars. It's rapidly gentrifying as fast as they can manage to do so and not only has nothing hippie even remotely associated with it. It's fixies, tight jeans, and ironic mustaches. While it's definitely a good choice for a venue (though in all fairness the small, awesome clubs that feature bands that go on to be notable would be either Bottom of the Hill or Thee Parkside over in Potrero Hill... and Top of thee Hillside would totally work for an amalgam parody venue), but if they wanted something more hippie coffeeshopish they should have done what they did with a lot of other cities and just listed it as a place in Berkeley. Not only would it work, but it would be even more obvious to people who don't live here.
The Alice's Restaurant reference was nice though.
If they ever want to expand it out and give us a large stadium (and since they already used the Oakland Arena in GH2) the Cow Palace would be a pretty good choice as would Candlestick Park. Speaking of Candlestick, no rooftop venue? C'mon, it's such an obvious thing to do. A shame we scared off the only Harmonix rep we managed to coerce in here by posting in a blog entry.
So, who else had their local venues and neighborhoods terribly misrepresented by Rock Band?
Bebpo said:So just to double check, the song export key isn't available for purchase on the PS3 yet, right?
DarienA said:I'm pretty sure it is, I think they bundled it with the fix that allows GH guitars to play with Rock Band.