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MrOctober said:
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?

Neither of them! I was there and took her home and railed the fuck out of her! :lol
 
Right now I just want to see some charts for high tier expert pro keys. As it's the first game in the series with this instrument I'm curios as to how difficult they're willing to get. Nothing announced so far seems very tricky, of course that doesn't really mean anything.
 
TheGreatDave said:
It's not a case of Harmonix not doing tons of awesome things, it's that you're praising a developer for doing something first just because they have a good publisher in the country you live.

Harmonix's single biggest and greatest innovation is the highway interface. That alone is what, from a developer angle, made GH so successful.

agreed. And not to be a dick but... having a good publisher in the USA is important. It's the freaking UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

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GH1
RB1
RB3

These are all Harmonix games and these are the only games in the plastic instrument genre that have introduced new instruments to the general public in the United States in the last 5 years.

probably still not completely accurate but come on...
 
ahvostik said:
agreed. And not to be a dick but... having a good publisher in the USA is important. It's the freaking UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

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GH1
RB1
RB3

These are all Harmonix games and these are the only games in the plastic instrument genre that have introduced new instruments to the general public in the United States in the last 5 years.

probably still not completely accurate but come on...
Spoken like a true patriot.
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Motion Picture Soundtrack said:
Right now I just want to see some charts for high tier expert pro keys. As it's the first game in the series with this instrument I'm curios as to how difficult they're willing to get. Nothing announced so far seems very tricky, of course that doesn't really mean anything.

yea - I'm right there with you MPS. I know I was running around saying that if it was a keytar or if they didn't chart for two hands I'd jump off of a building BUT - this whole halftar / realtar development had me at hello so the keyboard is just icing on an already amazing cake.

I don't expect much use of two hands and not much use of real serious piano playing either.

Most of the songs they've announced so far have really simple synth kinds of parts without real epic 4 note chords on both hands (the kind of stuff I was hoping for)

Basically - they want you to be able to play it standing up - which is lame but w/e.

I want to play lady gaga bass and guitar on it. that would be fun.
 
Motion Picture Soundtrack said:
Right now I just want to see some charts for high tier expert pro keys. As it's the first game in the series with this instrument I'm curios as to how difficult they're willing to get. Nothing announced so far seems very tricky, of course that doesn't really mean anything.

Break On Through is surely going to be tricky. I may loathe The Doors with every fiber of my being, but I can't deny that both Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger were both excellent at their respective instruments.
 
ahvostik said:
Basically - they want you to be able to play it standing up - which is lame but w/e.


And why are you saying that? It allows for a strap correct (for those hipster idiots who want a keytar), but they're also selling a stand for it as well. I'm not sure if it's included or not (probably not). Do you have no lap that you set the keyboard in either? :P
 
Ridley327 said:
Break On Through is surely going to be tricky. I may loathe The Doors with every fiber of my being, but I can't deny that both Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger were both excellent at their respective instruments.
That's actually one of their simplest songs on both instruments. The guitar will be no higher than tier 1 and I have no idea how any keys tiers look but it won't be hard.
 
ahvostik said:
I think this is one of the more interesting upgrades Rock Band 3 brings that will immensely affect my enjoyment of the game.

It reminds me of when GH2 changed the way hammer-ons and pull-offs were recognized which made GH2 worlds more fun to play than GH1 (imo).


I actually think this sucks. Makes it more of a slopfest than it already is at some points.

CORK! Did you like Emperor?
 
aristotle said:
And why are you saying that? It allows for a strap correct (for those hipster idiots who want a keytar), but they're also selling a stand for it as well. I'm not sure if it's included or not (probably not). Do you have no lap that you set the keyboard in either? :P

I mean yea - there's going to be a stand but... idk.. based on the songs that have been announced it seems like they're aiming at more casual keys players and also - it's only two octaves.

I'll play the harder stuff sitting down for sure or at least on a stand but it seems like most of it is easily playable standing up keytar style (which I'll probably still do on expert because I can and well... I've never played a wireless stap-on keytar before)
 
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.
Pro mode is a new set of difficulties (Easy, Medium, Hard, and Expert) that will actually show you accurately corresponding notes and chords. It is a big deal, especially on the keyboard, because the basic keyboard difficulties (regular Easy, Medium, Hard, and Expert) won't even really be worth bothering with, as they utilize only five keys and it's basically going to play akin to guitar/bass.
 
ahvostik said:
I mean yea - there's going to be a stand but... idk.. based on the songs that have been announced it seems like they're aiming at more casual keys players and also - it's only two octaves.

I'll play the harder stuff sitting down for sure or at least on a stand but it seems like most of it is easily playable standing up keytar style (which I'll probably still do on expert because I can and well... I've never played a wireless stap-on keytar before)


Lol fair enough. So far I don't think they've shown anything above mid-tier (I hope). I really do want it to be harder than it appears so far. I guess there's RB4. :P

HMX really dropped the ball for RBN on the PS3. No preview SUCKS on unknown bands. I have no idea if there are any I would actually enjoy. :/ And hard does not equal fun in my book so I won't go buying blind.
 
Tomasooie said:
Pro mode is a new set of difficulties (Easy, Medium, Hard, and Expert) that will actually show you accurately corresponding notes and chords. It is a big deal, especially on the keyboard, because the basic keyboard difficulties (regular Easy, Medium, Hard, and Expert) won't even really be worth bothering with, as they utilize only five keys and it's basically going to play akin to guitar/bass.
Medium guitar isn't worth bothering with, but for some reason most people play it!
 
aristotle said:
And why are you saying that? It allows for a strap correct (for those hipster idiots who want a keytar), but they're also selling a stand for it as well. I'm not sure if it's included or not (probably not). Do you have no lap that you set the keyboard in either? :P

The chart only shows 18 different keys at any one time, which isn't enough to play "proper" two handed parts. There's going to be times when you won't be playing all the notes the real keyboardist is. You'll still be playing the right notes, you just won't be playing all of them.

Break on Through doesn't sound that hard on keyboard, but maybe I'm mistaken.
 
Motion Picture Soundtrack said:
The chart only shows 18 different keys at any one time, which isn't enough to play "proper" two handed parts. There's going to be times when you won't be playing all the notes the real keyboardist is. You'll still be playing the right notes, you just won't be playing all of them.

Break on Through doesn't sound that hard on keyboard, but maybe I'm mistaken.

The highway actually shifts around when it calls for a note that's higher up on the keyboard. You can see it in action in a couple of the preview videos. It's a clever and elegant solution to what could have been a big problem in both solo play and band play.
 
Motion Picture Soundtrack said:
The chart only shows 18 different keys at any one time, which isn't enough to play "proper" two handed parts. There's going to be times when you won't be playing all the notes the real keyboardist is. You'll still be playing the right notes, you just won't be playing all of them.

Break on Through doesn't sound that hard on keyboard, but maybe I'm mistaken.

I was only speaking about how he said you had to stand to use it.
 
Ridley327 said:
The highway actually shifts around when it calls for a note that's higher up on the keyboard. You can see it in action in a couple of the preview videos. It's a clever and elegant solution to what could have been a big problem in both solo play and band play.

Yes, I know, you've missed my point entirely. What happens when a keyboardist plays a chord which needs more than the range of 18 keys? Something will be compromised, and it's probably going to be whatever the left hand is playing.
 
Motion Picture Soundtrack said:
Yes, I know, you've missed my point entirely. What happens when a keyboardist plays a chord which needs more than the range of 18 keys? Something will be compromised, and it's probably going to be whatever the left hand is playing.

I really couldn't tell you; I'd be surprised if Harmonix didn't think of this already, but I think it's going to be one of those things where we won't know for sure until it's in our hands.
 
Jet Grind Radio! said:
You really need to bring things down a tad.

story of my life. falling off balconies. getting punched in the face by DJs and written about on pitchfork. rolling cars in neighbor's lawns. etc... etc...
 
Jet Grind Radio! said:
I was talking about everything, not just that last post. You really need to bring things down a tad.
my limited english stops me from saying how fucking excited I am about Rock Band 3. You have to see me in spanish forums and even on my facebook :lol

go ahvostik, bring things up a tad.
 
Sp3eD said:
Non Pro Keyboard is going to be a joke. For a demo of how worthless it will be look here

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYfqX-NB18c
That's why the people arguing against Pro mode sound ridiculous. Without Pro mode, the keys would be a complete gimmick.

Edit: Well, not arguing against, but saying it will have very limited appeal. For guitar, sure, but for the keyboard, no. Easy Pro will probably be doable for most people.
 
PedroRVD said:
my limited english stops me from saying how fucking excited I am about Rock Band 3. You have to see me in spanish forums and even on my facebook :lol

go ahvostik, bring things up a tad.


Let your freak flag fly :D
 
Archie said:
Can I add MP3s to my iPod via Foobar? I do not want to download Winamp, and you could not pay me to download iTunes.

I don't think that you can; for all of its functionality, Foobar is pretty much just a computer media player. Love it to dear bits, though.
 
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