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ITT: Delusions.
:lolTheGreatDave said:ITT: Delusions.
TheGreatDave said:Did you get a copy of the PR?
Most people struggle with medium guitar, man. Pro Mode is fine for us but it's hardly a big deal commercially.
TheGreatDave said:ITT: Delusions.
Ridley327 said:No more delusional than saying outright that it won't catch on.
Exactly. People are taking the gif out of context and believing that it is representative of pro mode when it is going to be one of the hardest sections in pro mode.Minsc said:But there's an Easy mode on Pro mode, and since the game has a visual indication of where your fingers are on the frets, how hard will it really be? Easy mode is pretty mindless, I've only played RB2 a couple times and I couldn't even stand to play it on easy it was so boring, but medium is a nice starting point, which Pro mode also has too!
There may even be a tutor mode for Pro gameplay, like guitar lessons, where you play scales. I doubt it, but that'd be pretty cool!
Archie said:Exactly. People are taking the gif out of context and believing that it is representative of pro mode when it is going to be one of the hardest sections in pro mode.
TheGreatDave said:Reasons I have to believe it won't "catch on":
It's very expensive (Pro guitar, that is)
Most people who play these games can barely cope with three buttons
Reasons people have to believe it will "catch on":
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Ridley327 said:Despite its price right now, it's still a significantly cheaper learning tool than going out and getting lessons from instructors, especially since you won't need to leave your house in order to use it. You honestly don't see how that would have a lot of appeal?
TheGreatDave said:Off topic, but does the halftar work as a regular plastic guitar? Can it be my device I use to play expert, none-Pro mode guitar?
Ridley327 said:The saying goes "if you build it, they will come." All MTV Games needs to do is make an ad campaign that effectively demonstrates why Pro mode is the cat's meow and I'll guarantee you that it's going to bring in a lot of people who wouldn't normally play a game in the genre, price be damned.
Crag Dweller said:So your saying that 800,000 more people will buy RB3 because of pro mode?
Crag Dweller said:So your saying that 800,000 more people will buy RB3 because of pro mode?
Ridley327 said:Good thing there's other instruments that have Pro mode, then.
That "hi-hat" stuff is just triggered sound effects on fills; there is no hi-hat note playing.Ridley327 said:I definitely disagree about drums being similar enough to not have any real impact for Pro mode's visibilty; having cymbals is definitely going to change a lot about how you would approach them. Combine that with using the second pedal as a hi-hat and you're looking at a new beast altogether.
Ridley327 said:I definitely disagree about drums being similar enough to not have any real impact for Pro mode's visibilty; having cymbals is definitely going to change a lot about how you would approach them. Combine that with using the second pedal as a hi-hat and you're looking at a new beast altogether.
Remfin said:Drum mode Pro seems like the 3 pads you've been playing are now raised, and you rarely hit one of the old pads. That may be a shift in style, but only because SOME company had you playing wrong in the first place (unlike the other one that had you playing cymbals from the start!)
TheGreatDave said:Oh, and the Band Hero drumkit has flawless cymbals![]()
As someone who was a touch-typist with good speed in 2nd grade and tried to learn keyboard in 4th grade, I'm going to have to say...Ridley327 said:I would say that if someone knows how to type on a keyboard, then Basic keys is going to pose very, very little challenge for them on any difficulty; certainly significantly less than expert guitar or drums.
Because USA Today reporting on Beatles RB was "going to be huge", right?ahvostik said:hah!
even Pitchfork is reporting on Rock Band 3 news... this game is going to be huge.
http://pitchfork.com/news/39129-irock-band-3i-features-phoenix-white-stripes-the-cure-and-keyboards/
Ridley327 said:If you can't type with only five keys available, then you are all sorts of dumb.
Basic keys are going to be an absolute breeze for anyone.
allegate said:Because USA Today reporting on Beatles RB was "going to be huge", right?
Damn guitars. At least I only have two.
TheGreatDave said:Have you seen how easy medium guitar is? People struggle with that.
my thoughts: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbOtyWTRZ_gTheGreatDave said:http://twitter.com/c0stanza/status/15975127826
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TheGreatDave said:Agreed. But given how people have difficulty playing with more than 3 buttons on guitar (and seemingly make no effort to improve) you have to wonder how many people will go further than just medium amateur mode with keyboard.
Oh, and the Band Hero drumkit has flawless cymbals![]()
MrOctober said:I would say the fact that improving on the standard Rock Band guitar now gets you nothing in real life so there's very little that would make a normal person want to improve. However the fact that improving on the realtar might now make you able to play rudimentary songs at parties and impress that cute girl who digs dudes who play guitar makes picking up Rock Band and getting good at it something very appealing.
Put it this way if there was two of you and one of you said hey come back to my place so I can show you how I get gold stars in a five button video game, which don't show up on the quickplay menuandIcan'tstandthattheydon'tandforthe....., and another one of you who picked up an acoustic guitar and started playing fucking Jack Johnson or whatever easily influenced chicks liked who is going home with that chick?
ahvostik said:GH1
RB1
RB3
These are all Harmonix games and these are the only games in the plastic instrument genre that have introduced new innovations.
Ridley327 said:If you can't type with only five keys available, then you are all sorts of dumb.
Basic keys are going to be an absolute breeze for anyone.
Sylvain Dubrofsky: [via e-mail] We have new gameplay that we use for trills, tremolo picking, and rolls. Essentially, if the part is really fast and loose our authors can mark it and a special graphic appears on the track. Players can then hit all the notes as long as they play fast enough rather than having to beat-match these really awkward parts.
ahvostik said:GH1
RB1
RB3
These are all Harmonix games and these are the only games in the plastic instrument genre that have introduced new instruments.
RB3 is the only game that's introduced a new instrument. And there's still other games with attempted Realtar support coming out that were announced ages ago.ahvostik said:fixed.