BigBlackGamer
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Belgand said:Agreed. I think I fall into the small minority of people who saw it when it opened in theaters and loved it then.
I know your talking about Clueless.
Belgand said:Agreed. I think I fall into the small minority of people who saw it when it opened in theaters and loved it then.
It really is one of the biggest problems with Rock Band: Not being able to adjust chart speed.BobFromPikeCreek said:I wish you could adjust the speed manually. Normal is too slow and breakneck speed is too fast. :/
The Jer said:It really is one of the biggest problems with Rock Band: Not being able to adjust chart speed.
It's really frustrating how it changes when other band members play and play at different difficulty settings. The speed really should be adjustable with several speed options.
Gotta save something for Rock Band 3!Archie said:That is one (very big) plus for GH:WT. Everybody can have a personal scroll speed on their fret board. I don't know why Harmonix doesn't do that.
It's really hard to explain, "I can play this song when it scrolls faster, honest."Xevren said:No kidding, it's really frustrating when I play with people on the same console that aren't the same level as me. Slowing down my chart really fucks me up.
It wouldn't surprise me if the big "innovations" for RB3 are adjustable scroll speed and stars by your score in career mode. :xDuck said:Gotta save something for Rock Band 3!
It's easier to read clusters of notes and your reaction time is faster. I can't pass a good deal of songs without hyperspeed.The Jer said:It's really hard to explain, "I can play this song when it scrolls faster, honest."
Archie said:That is one (very big) plus for GH:WT. Everybody can have a personal scroll speed on their fret board. I don't know why Harmonix doesn't do that.
And it's easier to see where the notes lie in relation to the beat.Archie said:It's easier to read clusters of notes and your reaction time is faster. I can't pass a good deal of songs without hyperspeed.
EazyB said:The expert scrolling speed is good for me on all the drum charts. I don't even mind it at all when my girlfriend or someone else chooses medium and it slows down. The notes look closer but if you've played the song before you should have a good sense of exactly what it is. That said, I tried using breakneck speed for a while but ultimately decided it was too fast and did a lot more harm then good. I wouldn't mind being able to fine-tune the speed to something between expert and breakneck to make it feel perfect but it isn't a huge complaint. Then again, I can't see why the option would harm anyone so if it's possible for Harmonix to add individual scrolling speeds then they should definitely go ahead with it.
Would you say RUSHED, to maybe get the 360 version out early?BigBlackGamer said:I hope they get a patch out soon. there is alot of little bug's and glitch's in RB2. along with things that should be fixed.
Great game but a little rough around the edges.
This week's offering is a full album -- Red Hot Chili Peppers' breakthrough 1991 record Blood Sugar Sex Magik. For 1,600 MSP ($19.99), you get 17 tracks (16 if you have Rock Band 2, as "Give it Away" came on the disk) and the opportunity to play what many consider to be the band's best album. And hits like "Under the Bridge" and "Give it Away" are just the beginning. On BSSM, the Chili Peppers are all about awesome riffs, infectious grooves and Anthony Kiedis chanting non-stop about those age-old rock 'n' roll standbys, sex and drugs. Oh, and Rick Rubin as producer doesn't hurt.
There are a couple of tracks on Blood Sugar Sex Magik that we can live without, but as a whole, the album is a super-successful Rock Band experience that we highly recommend. If you like rap vocals, they're here. If you like challenging singing and easy ballads, they're here too. And the musicianship is top-notch all the way around.
Absolutely. I can't believe the disappearing band issue even made it through testing. The thread over on the official forums has gotten massive with reports, it's not even close to an isolated issue and it's a massive problem they haven't even addressed yet.M3wThr33 said:Would you say RUSHED, to maybe get the 360 version out early?
M3wThr33 said:What? So they give Give It Away to RB1 owners?
Holy crap! THEY DO!
Well, guys. This is BIG news!
AND in complete fucking contrast to saying RB1 will never be offered as DLC.
Oh, I thought that most people here played drums with breakneck speed when they were probably talking about the guitar. (I forget some people don't use RB as Drum Hero)BigBlackGamer said:breakneck speed on Drums is straight broken. shit moves too fast and you can't move your 2 arms and leg as fast your fingers for guitar.
I played visions on drums with breakneck speed on expert just for shits and giggles and I just ended up laughing and failing 20 seconds in.
There's no reason it couldn't be released quicker than it took the first. The hardware (RB1) is already out there.BigBlackGamer said:so is RB2 really coming out in europe in november? most of my RB friends are from Europe for some reason.
It's no fun looking at leaderboards for drums when I only see duderon next to me. (everyone else doesnt like drums or just havent gotten into RB2 yet)
BigBlackGamer said:so is RB2 really coming out in europe in november? most of my RB friends are from Europe for some reason.
It's no fun looking at leaderboards for drums when I only see duderon next to me. (everyone else doesnt like drums or just havent gotten into RB2 yet)
sublime085 said:Fake Plastic Trees is on the soundtrack, My Iron Lung is playing in the car when Paul Rudd picks up Cher after being mugged in the valley.
Yes, I've seen the movie a lot.
Just as Wal-Mart solidifies its power as a music industry hitmaker with an exclusive album from the rock band AC/DC, the chain is getting its first major exclusive video game to go with it.
MTV plans to announce on Tuesday that it has made a deal with the band and its label, Columbia Records, to create an AC/DC version of the channels popular Rock Band video game that will be sold in the United States only at Wal-Mart, Sams Club and the Wal-Mart Web site (walmart.com).
The release of the video game AC/DC Live: Rock Band Track Pack will give MTV a prominent role in the partnership between the rock group and the retailer to promote AC/DCs forthcoming album, Black Ice. Wal-Mart will create a special area in each of its stores to display the new album and the new game, as well as the bands other CDs, DVDs and T-shirts and other licensed clothing. Although this is Wal-Marts first significant exclusive video game, the chain has emerged as a force in the music business because of the promotional muscle it has put behind recent albums from the Eagles and Journey, which were available only in its stores. Such a partnership is especially important for AC/DC, since the band does not sell its music on Apples iTunes store.
If you want to be a physical band, you better make an alliance with a strong physical retailer, said Steve Barnett, chairman of Columbia Records. Its a great way to sell the new album, the catalog, the game, merchandise and DVDs. MTV and Wal-Mart are exploring the idea of setting up temporary shops to sell the game and the album in Manhattan and Los Angeles, where the retailer has no stores.
AC/DC Live: Rock Band could help MTVs Rock Band franchise make further headway against Activisions more popular Guitar Hero titles. Both products allow gamers to play along with music on instrument-shaped controllers.
Although Activision released Guitar Hero: Aerosmith in August and plans a title based on Metallica, this is the first version of Rock Band based on a specific group. Over the last few years AC/DC has sold more CDs than any band except the Beatles, which suggests that the group appeals to teenagers as well as to older fans.
They rock hard, and that still works for our audience, said Van Toffler, the president of the MTV Networks Music and Logo Group. It comes down to getting really great marketing, because Wal-Mart is so meaningful in terms of sales if they get behind something.
Both Columbia and the band will make money on the game, which contains the songs from the popular DVD AC/DC Live at Donnington. The game, which will be available for all consoles in early November, will cost less than most new games, about $40 instead of about $60. That makes it an attractive product to Wal-Mart, which believes that lower prices drive demand.
We think people love music as much as ever, but it translates differently at retail, said Greg Hall, Wal-Marts vice president for content and services, who runs its video game sales. Music games are a key platform for us, so as the AC/DC release got closer, we talked about how to bring it to life in games.
Just fill the rest up with Cold Chisel and/or Jimmy Barnes. You'll all love it.M3wThr33 said:Well, if they go by the GH:A formula, there'll be plenty of other bands as well that go well with AC/DC. Time to speculate! That's what you guys do!
Good. That would mean the are just releasing it for the people who don't have online, or a PS2 or Wii.Duck said:$40 for only 18 songs? Really? Even if it were DLC, buying everything individually would add up to $36.
It'll likely be DLC as well, though, seeing how it's flippin' Walmart exclusive. So I'm not too worried.
They already did that when they released albums missing tracks and refuse to allow RB2 owners to download RB1 tracks and vice versa. RB is no more of a platform than GH is now.Blu_LED said:If they started doing this GH approach, that would kill the whole thing they stand for, the 1 platform.
Um, yes it is. I can access and play nearly all my RB tracks, all RB DLC, and all my RB2 tracks in a single game. I cannot, however, play my GH2 disc and DLC tracks in GH3, or my GH2 + GH3 disc and DLC tracks in GHWT.saunderez said:RB is no more of a platform than GH is now.
And I can play my Death Magnetic DLC in both GH3 and GH:WT. Even though GH:WT isn't out. If RB is a platform so is GH.Duck said:Um, yes it is. I can access and play nearly all my RB tracks, all RB DLC, and all my RB2 tracks in a single game. I cannot, however, play my GH2 disc and DLC tracks in GH3, or my GH2 + GH3 disc and DLC tracks in GHWT.