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Post by hokieman on Dec 18, 2012 23:52:17 GMT
Thoughts?
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Post by vandorb12 on Dec 19, 2012 2:20:20 GMT
This has slightly piqued my interest... Will there be a PC port?
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Post by Gyoo on Dec 19, 2012 6:38:35 GMT
Google says no.
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Post by asskickulater on Dec 19, 2012 6:41:39 GMT
This has slightly piqued my interest... Will there be a PC port? God forbid.
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Post by Pupdude on Feb 23, 2013 23:34:17 GMT
I was able to answer that without Google
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Post by Gyoo on Feb 24, 2013 7:32:08 GMT
I was able to answer that without Google Wow you're amazing.
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Post by JD2504 on Feb 24, 2013 8:56:38 GMT
i see RB instrument icons <.<
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Post by Pupdude on May 26, 2013 0:26:01 GMT
i see RB instrument icons <.< Must be a clone. <.<
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Post by raynebc on May 26, 2013 0:39:44 GMT
Based on supposed quotes/posts from BandFuse's staff, the Rock Band icons were being used with permission from Harmonix, as is the vocal engine.
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Post by Pupdude on May 26, 2013 0:50:29 GMT
Based on supposed quotes/posts from BandFuse's staff, the Rock Band icons were being used with permission from Harmonix, as is the vocal engine. Well, yippie-kai-motherfucking-yay for them. Now if only WE could use the vocal engine. <.<
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Post by seyren on Oct 18, 2013 10:11:03 GMT
I will only be interested in this if i can plug my BC Rich in the Ps3 to play this. Isn't this game the same thing that Rocksmith is? just saying.
and well, no wonder they have the RB vocal engine, if they have lessons from Slash and Zakk.
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Post by raynebc on Oct 18, 2013 16:59:08 GMT
This is more like an evolution of Rock Band 3 into the "real guitars only" genre. Since this game uses master tracks, the guitar/bass parts you play will be muted and you will be playing with the song instead of on top of it, and for this reason they'll also be authentic arrangements and not mixed ones like Rocksmith. As you noted, there is REAL vocal display and scoring, whereas Rocksmith doesn't display pitches but supposedly comments if you sing accurately. From what I can remember, Bandfuse will also allow more than 2 guitar/bass players at a time in addition to a vocalist, where Rocksmith is stuck at two players. And it displays the music video for each song. Both games will have their strengths and weaknesses, but I've already pre-ordered both.
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