So I just got this game yesterday and I love it, rank 5 already. But I'm wondering if I can make the game extremely easy so my dad can try to learn. Even resetting the difficultly in the options is too tough for him...is there some kind of easy noob setting I can turn on?
I'm not an expert but isn't this kinda how it is for regular-to-expert guitar players learning a new song barring some super-pro?You get used to it simply because you memorize how to play the song, but going through a brand new song with constant position changes is next to impossible to get right the first time.
I'm not an expert but isn't this kinda how it is for regular-to-expert guitar players learning a new song barring some super-pro?
People who can read tabs/sheet are who I'm thinking of. I can read both and while I'm maybe, at best, a mediocre guitar player, a jump down the neck will cause me to freeze the first time I see it in a new song.Regular for sure but not for people who can read tabs or sheet music. Still you're not going to have many people who can sight-read it 100% off the bat.
Use the accelerator so he can play at 50% speed and lowest mastery? Alternatively he should just do challenges or minigames because some of the songs on their easiest level are just... so easy.
So I'm doing Journey mode, around rank 7 now...I have a set list with stuff like the Blur song and the Pixies one, but they're asking me to hit 90k on 'em to pass. Is this because I've already played them in the free song mode prior to journey mode and I did well on them? It's near impossible for me to hit this score cap and it doesn't seem like it'll let me lower it after replays unless I reset the difficulty in the options and then set it back after playing it once.
Yaceka said:I'm trying to teach myself guitar and I'm wondering if the guitar + game bundle is? I have a nice acoustic but not one that I can plug into the game. Also how is lag handled? I'm kind of worried I'll have some bad lag.
I've never played a real guitar. Can this game really help me learn and improve?
I'd never played a real guitar before playing this and I'm learning an awful lot.
Cool. I'm considering getting it from Steam. Just need to know where to get the guitar to usb cable.
From what I've read, the cable is always £25 anyway so you might as well get the game from Amazon with the cable included.
How well had you done on them before?
Hitting 90k on the Blur song shouldn't be too difficult if you work at for a little bit. It definitely shouldn't be asking for 90k on "Where Is My Mind" though. That's strange.
It's asking 90k for every song now, it's kinda weird. Not sure why.
Hrmm ok. Thanks.
I'll be using HDMI on my TV as there's only 1 component cable input which is in use already. I have another TV I could use (HD CRT so it won't have much lag) although it has overscan issues so I'm worried some stuff will get cut off. Are there overscan options in the game ala Call of Duty?I wouldn't get the bundle. You can find better beginner guitars for a comparable price.
As for the lag, audio latency shouldn't be an issue if you use analog connections (like component cables), and you can correct any visual lag in the game's settings. Lag shouldn't be a problem.
I'll be using HDMI on my TV as there's only 1 component cable input which is in use already. I have another TV I could use (HD CRT so it won't have much lag) although it has overscan issues so I'm worried some stuff will get cut off. Are there overscan options in the game ala Call of Duty?
If so I'll use my HD CRT as it'll be a pretty lagless experience.
Are there overscan options or screen positioning/sizing in the game? I'm not sure how to do that at all and if there are options in the game I could save myself the hassle and use it in component on my HD CRT.HDMI is not optimal for this game, if you are going to use it you should also be connecting the console to a stereo with composite audio cables.
Are there overscan options or screen positioning/sizing in the game? I'm not sure how to do that at all and if there are options in the game I could save myself the hassle and use it in component on my HD CRT.
You can immediately set mastery to 100% and then fail down to a comfortable level in your first playthrough. You might be better off going to 50%.
So I just got this for my son for xmas and he wants to know how he can up the difficulty, because right now is "slow and too easy", is there any way to skip the whole tutorial thing and just go ahead and try some tunes on hard?, thanks
And every time you think you begin to get it, the game decide to add new note so you'r completly lost again. :/ It's not a learning curve, it's the game setting pits every time you begin to learn.This is so fucking hard, never played guitar before in my life.
And every time you think you begin to get it, the game decide to add new note so you'r completly lost again. :/ It's not a learning curve, it's the game setting pits every time you begin to learn.
And every time you think you begin to get it, the game decide to add new note so you'r completly lost again. :/ It's not a learning curve, it's the game setting pits every time you begin to learn.
Pretty much. God damn, this has got to be the hardest thing I've ever tried. Why would you put noobs trying to play Go With the Flow and shit. This game is mocking my inability! I don't even know where to place my hands yet, let alone pull off something like that.
Still liking it.
Pretty much. God damn, this has got to be the hardest thing I've ever tried. Why would you put noobs trying to play Go With the Flow and shit. This game is mocking my inability! I don't even know where to place my hands yet, let alone pull off something like that.
Still liking it.
The riff repeater is your best friend. I try every song once and if I bomb it, I go there. Free speed helps to learn the notes but I spend most of my time in the accelerator and the leveler.Pretty much. God damn, this has got to be the hardest thing I've ever tried. Why would you put noobs trying to play Go With the Flow and shit. This game is mocking my inability! I don't even know where to place my hands yet, let alone pull off something like that.
Still liking it.
It's been like 15 years since the last time I took music lesson ( piano ), but rocksmith definitly seems to push you far too fast ( for a complet beginner at least ). Only playing something like 70% of the notes ( and struggling to do so ) yet seeing the game consider that to be enough to complicate things doesn't seems a good way to teach at all.It pushes you out of your comfort zone. I don't see the point of being locked into a stripped down version of a song over and over, but that's just my opinion.
Rocksmith doesn't teach you guitar, but you'll learn
Haha, that's actually a great way to put it.Rocksmith doesn't teach you guitar, but you'll learn
It's been like 15 years since the last time I took music lesson ( piano ), but rocksmith definitly seems to push you far too fast ( for a complet beginner at least ). Only playing something like 70% of the notes ( and struggling to do so ) yet seeing the game consider that to be enough to complicate things doesn't seems a good way to teach at all.
Haha, that's actually a great way to put it.