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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 195649" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>Can't agree with that. I have Rocksmith 2014 (and original), while yes it is great to learn how to play a real guitar, the truth of the matter is it is a steep learning curve. I have to pick the slowest, easiest sounding song just to even come close to picking out 50% of the notes, and even those are dumbed down. With RB and GH, even after having not played in a long time, I can pick any song and rock out on Medium while hitting around 97%, and if I feel up to the challenge I can do hard. It's an instant satisfaction. You have to work at getting remotely decent at guitar, where you can just have fun with RB.</p><p></p><p>It's actually why I don't play on expert much, because the fun level greatly decreased for me. I'll also point out that RB allows for online play, as well as drums and vocals. RS and RB might both be music games, but they are miles apart from each other. Gran Tourismo and Burnout are both racing games, but are wildly different, and neither compares to real driving...which if I was behind the wheel of an 800 hp beast there is no way I'd take it 200 mph screaming around turns on my first go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 195649, member: 134"] Can't agree with that. I have Rocksmith 2014 (and original), while yes it is great to learn how to play a real guitar, the truth of the matter is it is a steep learning curve. I have to pick the slowest, easiest sounding song just to even come close to picking out 50% of the notes, and even those are dumbed down. With RB and GH, even after having not played in a long time, I can pick any song and rock out on Medium while hitting around 97%, and if I feel up to the challenge I can do hard. It's an instant satisfaction. You have to work at getting remotely decent at guitar, where you can just have fun with RB. It's actually why I don't play on expert much, because the fun level greatly decreased for me. I'll also point out that RB allows for online play, as well as drums and vocals. RS and RB might both be music games, but they are miles apart from each other. Gran Tourismo and Burnout are both racing games, but are wildly different, and neither compares to real driving...which if I was behind the wheel of an 800 hp beast there is no way I'd take it 200 mph screaming around turns on my first go. [/QUOTE]
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