Unfortunately that has it’s own tech ramifications (because of the way things are tracked) so need to figure out solutions to that too…” “…then in the future we may look at letting you max out songs on demand. “We’re going to make some adjustments for advanced players that allows them to start at much higher levels and level up faster soon.” We’re looking forward to how this is implemented short of being able to adjust the difficulty of sections with your directional pad. We aren’t sure exactly how this will be done but apparently they have figured out a way to reward experienced guitarists with the accelerated difficulty scaling while still catering to the beginner. Oh and apparently Xbox360 has it’s fair share of crashes as well, thankfully I haven’t experienced them.įor whatever reason Packs weren’t working out on XBox so post-patch hopefully we’ll finally get the option to purchase “The Black Keys Pack” as opposed to buying all three singles.
What we first thought was caused by long setlists/DLC is now being caused by almost everything. Is it possible to make this thing not suck so much? I don’t know maybe they can just allow us to slow down the whole song to 50% like some other games we’ve played in the past.īig issues with Playstation 3’s crashing, being kicked back to the XMB screen, data being erased, and other annoyances. This can be extremely annoying when levelling up a solo and missing on the same bend continuously. Bends seem to not work in Riff Repeater mode. Some people have claimed they don’t even bother playing the game anymore because of it. The 5 Lives has got to go! Combined with the long load time and being kicked out of practice mode if you don’t nail the riff you’ve been trying to level up makes this a “must fix” situation. One of the biggest complaints, to almost ad nauseum, is the the element of gamification within the only way to practice songs in Rocksmith. The patch will be released tomorrow, but even so what is this patch going to do? Well here is what we know so far: Rocksmith 2014 Edition – Remastered will be available October 4 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC, and Mac.We are speculating that the patch will be released along with next week’s DLC Bob Marley & The Wailers “Three Little Birds”.
Six songs will be available for those owners of Rocksmith 2014 Edition – Remastered, and will be available to purchase for those that download the free patch: The game will come with a cu8stomizable learning curve, expanded practice tools, stat tracking, improved menus, and more. Rocksmith 2014 Edition – Remastered will include 50 songs on disc, as well as an additional 800 songs for purchase as downloadable content. Our review of Rocksmith 2014 said that it, “has done something I didn’t think was possible after its predecessor failed at the same task – it has made me want to learn the guitar and bass.” Releasing for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC, and Mac, players who already own a copy of Rocksmith 2014 on these platforms will be able to download a free patch later in the year to upgrade to this experience. Today, Ubisoft announced a remastered version of its Rocksmith 2014 title for release in the fall.