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Full told, there are around 400 songs available. The downloadable content songs bought for the original Rocksmith will be compatible with Rocksmith 2014 at no extra cost. Ubisoft has a list of 55 songs that are included such as “Every Breath You Take” by The Police and Aerosmith’s “Walk This Way.” The game ships either on its own or with a cable in a bundle. You just plug it into your Xbox 360 video game console, Sony PlayStation 3, PC, or Mac. You can use Rocksmith 2014 with any real guitar or bass with a standard quarter-inch jack. We give you advice, much like a guitar teacher would. If I pay the wrong note, it says you’re on the wrong thread.
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“Once you watch the lesson, we see if you learned it,” Bonardi said. You can do those lesson in whatever order you wish.
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Those lessons all come with video content, telling you exactly how to do something. There are 85 lessons on the disk, from how to use the strap to two-hand tapping. One of the keys to making it fun is to allow the players to learn the guitar the way they want to learn it, with their own chosen songs and their own lesson order. “We take people who don’t believe in themselves and make it so they can say, ‘I can do this.'” “We made it faster, better, and listened to our community of users,” Bonardi said.
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This time around, the load times are a lot shorter, said Nick Bonardi, lead audio designer for Rocksmith 2014, in an interview with GamesBeat. That allowed enough time for some genuine improvements. The absence of that competition helped Ubisoft find the footing for its sequel over a couple of years. Gamers got sick of it, and they hung up their fake guitars. They churned out new editions that had too little innovation. That was one of the problems that came with the war between Activision Blizzard’s Guitar Hero and Rock Band by EA-Harmonix-MTV. The trick, of course, is to do this without banishing the fun.