Rock Band 3

Started by GamerMan316, March 10, 2010, 08:10:04 AM

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markav

Quote from: GamerMan316 on August 19, 2010, 04:37:24 PM
Bohemian Rhapsody, Radar Love and Free Bird, i'm in, gotta get rid of that Amy Winehouse crap though, no place in Rock Band for that kind of sh*t.
I say NO NO NO  >:(

DFUSIONITE

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I will be on rockband 1 tonight, but i only have the drums until my guitar arrives. I plan on nailing hysteria on expert (i can play the real drums quite well, so i shouldn't have too many problems)  :)

Back on topic, I don't think they have realised the potential problems that will arise from including a real guitar with the game. Guitar strings snap, and if you aren't a guitarist you won't know how to replace them. Even if you do guitar strings can be expensive, with the cheapest set being around £6.00. That could soon mount up over time. Also the game would be way too easy for experienced guitarists like myself, apparently if you play on expert mode you are basically playing the real guitar parts with chord names and everything. So i would be able to easily blast through the game on expert mode as i have been playing for nearly 15 years and no doubt i will know the guitar parts for a lot of the songs anyway. If you have never played guitar your hands will quickly become calloused and sore due to pressing your fingers onto the steel strings, and you may also get frustrated trying to play the songs on even the easiest setting, playing guitar is difficult - fact. I can imagine it will also be very expensive to buy when it's released, even more expensive than rock band 1 or 2. Personally for all the above reasons i think rock band 3 is gonna bomb, but we shall wait and see.....

GamerMan316

Quote from: DFUSIONITE on August 20, 2010, 02:53:34 PM
I will be on rockband 1 tonight, but i only have the drums until my guitar arrives. I plan on nailing hysteria on expert (i can play the real drums quite well, so i shouldn't have too many problems)  :)

Back on topic, I don't think they have realised the potential problems that will arise from including a real guitar with the game. Guitar strings snap, and if you aren't a guitarist you won't know how to replace them. Even if you do guitar strings can be expensive, with the cheapest set being around £6.00. That could soon mount up over time. Also the game would be way too easy for experienced guitarists like myself, apparently if you play on expert mode you are basically playing the real guitar parts with chord names and everything. So i would be able to easily blast through the game on expert mode as i have been playing for nearly 15 years and no doubt i will know the guitar parts for a lot of the songs anyway. If you have never played guitar your hands will quickly become calloused and sore due to pressing your fingers onto the steel strings, and you may also get frustrated trying to play the songs on even the easiest setting, playing guitar is difficult - fact. I can imagine it will also be very expensive to buy when it's released, even more expensive than rock band 1 or 2. Personally for all the above reasons i think rock band 3 is gonna bomb, but we shall wait and see.....

Good points there mate but Rock Band 3 will not bomb, I guarantee it, the majority of people that buy it will be the people that intend to play it on their plastic guitars and drums (myself included) or for the new keyboard add on.  It will sell bucketloads just on that basis, it's a guaranteed money maker. 


Failed

if the real guitar is cheap i may get it, i once played Jingle Bells on Bass .... that makes me pro!!!

DFUSIONITE

Quote from: GamerMan316 on August 20, 2010, 04:38:31 PM
Quote from: DFUSIONITE on August 20, 2010, 02:53:34 PM
I will be on rockband 1 tonight, but i only have the drums until my guitar arrives. I plan on nailing hysteria on expert (i can play the real drums quite well, so i shouldn't have too many problems)  :)

Back on topic, I don't think they have realised the potential problems that will arise from including a real guitar with the game. Guitar strings snap, and if you aren't a guitarist you won't know how to replace them. Even if you do guitar strings can be expensive, with the cheapest set being around £6.00. That could soon mount up over time. Also the game would be way too easy for experienced guitarists like myself, apparently if you play on expert mode you are basically playing the real guitar parts with chord names and everything. So i would be able to easily blast through the game on expert mode as i have been playing for nearly 15 years and no doubt i will know the guitar parts for a lot of the songs anyway. If you have never played guitar your hands will quickly become calloused and sore due to pressing your fingers onto the steel strings, and you may also get frustrated trying to play the songs on even the easiest setting, playing guitar is difficult - fact. I can imagine it will also be very expensive to buy when it's released, even more expensive than rock band 1 or 2. Personally for all the above reasons i think rock band 3 is gonna bomb, but we shall wait and see.....

Good points there mate but Rock Band 3 will not bomb, I guarantee it, the majority of people that buy it will be the people that intend to play it on their plastic guitars and drums (myself included) or for the new keyboard add on.  It will sell bucketloads just on that basis, it's a guaranteed money maker. 

According to ign it will be super expensive for the real guitar and a copy of the game, i mean't that the premise of playing a real guitar would bomb - which is the premise of the new rock band game. The agem itself will do well i don't dispute that, but the idea of real guitars will fail. Sorry should have made myself clearer

GamerMan316

No worries mate, you're right about it most likely bombing with the real guitar but sales of the standard version and plastic versions will more than make up for it.   :)


Failed

real guitars in games, that's silly, what next ... SKATEBOARDS?!?!

DFUSIONITE

i will probably buy it with the real guitar just so i can stick it on expert mode and show off to y'all

dfusioness

Quote from: Failed on March 10, 2010, 12:15:50 PM
Quote from: TaraJayne on March 10, 2010, 09:40:54 AM
I need to get myself a Rock Band Game.

we could make a band, you can sing though.
i'll sing i do have a good voice not a lot else goin for me though lol

DFUSIONITE

Quote from: DFUSIONESS on August 21, 2010, 01:21:59 PM
Quote from: Failed on March 10, 2010, 12:15:50 PM
Quote from: TaraJayne on March 10, 2010, 09:40:54 AM
I need to get myself a Rock Band Game.

we could make a band, you can sing though.
i'll sing i do have a good voice not a lot else goin for me though lol

you have loads going for you, thats why i married you  :-*

citatscEellE

Quote from: DFUSIONITE on August 20, 2010, 02:53:34 PM
I will be on rockband 1 tonight, but i only have the drums until my guitar arrives. I plan on nailing hysteria on expert (i can play the real drums quite well, so i shouldn't have too many problems)  :)

Back on topic, I don't think they have realised the potential problems that will arise from including a real guitar with the game. Guitar strings snap, and if you aren't a guitarist you won't know how to replace them. Even if you do guitar strings can be expensive, with the cheapest set being around £6.00. That could soon mount up over time. Also the game would be way too easy for experienced guitarists like myself, apparently if you play on expert mode you are basically playing the real guitar parts with chord names and everything. So i would be able to easily blast through the game on expert mode as i have been playing for nearly 15 years and no doubt i will know the guitar parts for a lot of the songs anyway. If you have never played guitar your hands will quickly become calloused and sore due to pressing your fingers onto the steel strings, and you may also get frustrated trying to play the songs on even the easiest setting, playing guitar is difficult - fact. I can imagine it will also be very expensive to buy when it's released, even more expensive than rock band 1 or 2. Personally for all the above reasons i think rock band 3 is gonna bomb, but we shall wait and see.....

i totally agree!
uh it wasnt THAT hard for me to learn :/

i hope there can be 2 singers in a band this time around..




GamerMan316



citatscEellE

Quote from: GamerMan316 on August 23, 2010, 10:16:21 AM
Quote from: Elle on August 23, 2010, 10:10:40 AM
i hope there can be 2 singers in a band this time around..

http://rockbandaide.com/5885/rock-band-3-lead-designer-dan-teasdale-answers-your-questions/

thanks, my day is totally ruined :(

Will multiple vocal players be available over Xbox Live or PSN?

No. Latency issues makes this impossible, unfortunately.

so im guessing 3 vocal local play then..
BAWWWWWWWWW




citatscEellE

Quote from: markav on June 10, 2010, 02:48:43 PM
Setlist has been confirmed at 83 songs
Partial setlist announced so far
2000s
Combat Baby — Metric
Dead End Friends — Them Crooked Vultures
Get Free — The Vines
Lasso — Phoenix
Me Enamora — Juanes
Oh My God — Ida Maria
Portions of Foxes — Rilo Kiley
The Hardest Button to Button — The White Stripes

1990s
Been Caught Stealing — Jane's Addiction
In the Meantime — Spacehog
Plush — Stone Temple Pilots
Walkin' on the Sun — Smash Mouth

1980s
Crazy Train — Ozzy Osbourne
Here I Go Again — Whitesnake
I Love Rock and Roll — Joan Jett
Just Like Heaven — The Cure
Rainbow in the Dark — Dio
The Power of Love — Huey Lewis and the News
Sister Christian — Night Ranger

1960s-1970s
Bohemian Rhapsody — Queen
Break On Through — The Doors
Crosstown Traffic — Jimi Hendrix


OH MY GOD i do believe im in musical heaven..
and theres actually more of a setlist here
oh my god theres a HIM AND A SLIPKNOT TRACK!!!!
i think im going to die...

but why the f*ck is amy winehouse on this!?




DFUSIONITE

Quote from: Elle on August 23, 2010, 10:10:40 AM
Quote from: DFUSIONITE on August 20, 2010, 02:53:34 PM
I will be on rockband 1 tonight, but i only have the drums until my guitar arrives. I plan on nailing hysteria on expert (i can play the real drums quite well, so i shouldn't have too many problems)  :)

Back on topic, I don't think they have realised the potential problems that will arise from including a real guitar with the game. Guitar strings snap, and if you aren't a guitarist you won't know how to replace them. Even if you do guitar strings can be expensive, with the cheapest set being around £6.00. That could soon mount up over time. Also the game would be way too easy for experienced guitarists like myself, apparently if you play on expert mode you are basically playing the real guitar parts with chord names and everything. So i would be able to easily blast through the game on expert mode as i have been playing for nearly 15 years and no doubt i will know the guitar parts for a lot of the songs anyway. If you have never played guitar your hands will quickly become calloused and sore due to pressing your fingers onto the steel strings, and you may also get frustrated trying to play the songs on even the easiest setting, playing guitar is difficult - fact. I can imagine it will also be very expensive to buy when it's released, even more expensive than rock band 1 or 2. Personally for all the above reasons i think rock band 3 is gonna bomb, but we shall wait and see.....

i totally agree!
uh it wasnt THAT hard for me to learn :/

i hope there can be 2 singers in a band this time around..


i know plenty of people that tried to learn but gave up because it was too hard. I found it easy also, but not everyone is a natural musician. The old saying go's 'anyone can play guitar, but not everyone can play it well'