you get a lot of tracks tho, I mean if you don't already have the original I think it's about 6 on eBay so 14 for all that content is pretty good if you don't wanna go down the custom route! it's a pretty great track list, I think 2 or 3 don't export though due to copyright issues?
I'd do it all over again if hadn't spent so much on the PlayStation getting all the dlc tracks previously!! awesome when you have a big collection to choose from
umirza85
18 Jun 16#15
Wow you really have to bend over pretty hard to bring in the songs that you already paid for.... Lets hope thats not the case anymore.
not sure if this works? comments are mixed? I already had the cable from when I got the original game on the PS3, always wanted a second to have split screen bass and guitar but it never seemed worth it
glowballs
18 Jun 16#10
Out of curiosity, why do people insist on buying the Cherub Rock song and not any of the others?
bluenotesmiley to glowballs
18 Jun 16#11
The ID tag of the custom DLC is the same as Cherub Rock, so you need to own that so can get the game to read the files with the same ID.
reddragon105 to glowballs
18 Jun 161#13
Cracked/custom DLC requires you to have bought at least one piece of DLC legitimately because each track has a different ID, so if you change the ID of a custom track to the ID of one that you already own, Rocksmith will let you play it. Cherub Rock was the first DLC song released (a pre-order) so when custom DLC first became available (which was pretty much immediately) people were more likely to have that than anything else, so the Cherub Rock ID is used for all cracked/custom DLC. You might find someone sharing custom DLC they've made with a different ID, but it's standard practice to use Cherub Rock. If you really didn't want to buy it there's a tool you can use to easily change the ID of all custom tracks to that of another DLC you own, but you'll really save yourself a lot of time just getting the one that everyone else uses!
Wow, you're right, just had a look on Amazon. I paid around £11.99 for the cable a couple of years ago, after getting the game for about £5 on Steam. Now it's £40! Looks like you'd have to get lucky on eBay.
There are a few alternative 1/4" audio to USB cables, but none of them work with Rocksmith. Not sure why, or if there are any cracks/patches to make them work. I tried a regular line-in cable with the no-cable crack once and, in all honestly, it was pretty useless.
umirza85
18 Jun 16#9
If i buy this then can you then get the songs imported from the older rocksmith?
chrisredmayne to umirza85
18 Jun 161#12
On the playstation you had to already have the old game registered on your account and then pay to get them registered to the 2014 version, think it was about £8 too! Might of changed now though this was when it forst came out. but there are loads of custom ones available if youd prefer to go that way, really easy to set it up
Urgatt
18 Jun 16#8
Last I heard, getting hold of the realtone cable was getting increasingly difficult and expensive, so probably best to do that before you buy the game, just in case!
chrisredmayne
18 Jun 16#7
If your going down the custom route this is an amazing price, you need to buy one other track for £2.49 but then there is so many other tracks to try out! They arent as good as the official ones from the few I have tried though, not as detailed and seem to not have as much of a learning curve to them and some are a bit full on, but you can still use the riff repeater to slow them down etc. and for me its a better way to learn riffs than reading them from a website. But there is such a huge selection so if youve exhausted all the offical tracks this is a good bonus to have
gb1999
18 Jun 16#5
There is so much custom stuff. Literally thousands of tracks! I've downloaded loads myself, most of which I've never played :laughing:
Anyone buying don't forget you will need a cable for this to connect your guitar to your pc
littlevincent
18 Jun 16#4
Do I have to use the official cable for this? I have an apogee jam cable I use already....
Si__ to littlevincent
18 Jun 16#6
Yes.. No.
There are no-cable patches for the game, but they're probably out of date by now and because the game has to hear exactly what it needs to for the notes to be picked up correctly, your mileage will very.
The official cable is well made, and works flawlessly with the game. It also works with the original Rocksmith and on any supported playform (xbox, ps, pc, mac), unfortunately the cable is usually quite expensive for what it is.
Flemon
18 Jun 16#2
Getting custom tracks is easy, you basically have to:
a) Buy Cherub Rock from the DLC store
b) Sign up to the customsforge site, download what you want, and copy it into the DLC folder of your steam installation.
The custom stuff is a mixed bag in terms of quality mind. It's generally good for standard guitar game fare (like, there are people who will take the time to do the Clapton, the Guns N' Roses etc. type stuff), but you'll come across some less obvious ones which are pretty lame.
chrisredmayne to Flemon
18 Jun 16#3
Thanks, gonna give it a go today - I must of spent over £100 on DLC for this on playstation, shame you cant have DLC saved to a rocksmith account! There hasnt been anything worth while for me in months though so I stopped playing, hopefully there will be some custom stuff that will get me back into it!
bluenotesmiley
17 Jun 16#1
Track additions are not too bad providing you're relatively computer literate.
Opening post
already have this for PlayStation and it's a brilliant game!
tempted to get it for PC at that price to have it in a separate room, anyone know if the custom tracks can easily be added to this version??
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found it! still 7.99
you get a lot of tracks tho, I mean if you don't already have the original I think it's about 6 on eBay so 14 for all that content is pretty good if you don't wanna go down the custom route! it's a pretty great track list, I think 2 or 3 don't export though due to copyright issues?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocksmith
I'd do it all over again if hadn't spent so much on the PlayStation getting all the dlc tracks previously!! awesome when you have a big collection to choose from
not sure if this works? comments are mixed? I already had the cable from when I got the original game on the PS3, always wanted a second to have split screen bass and guitar but it never seemed worth it
Wow, you're right, just had a look on Amazon. I paid around £11.99 for the cable a couple of years ago, after getting the game for about £5 on Steam. Now it's £40! Looks like you'd have to get lucky on eBay.
There are a few alternative 1/4" audio to USB cables, but none of them work with Rocksmith. Not sure why, or if there are any cracks/patches to make them work. I tried a regular line-in cable with the no-cable crack once and, in all honestly, it was pretty useless.
Anyone buying don't forget you will need a cable for this to connect your guitar to your pc
There are no-cable patches for the game, but they're probably out of date by now and because the game has to hear exactly what it needs to for the notes to be picked up correctly, your mileage will very.
The official cable is well made, and works flawlessly with the game. It also works with the original Rocksmith and on any supported playform (xbox, ps, pc, mac), unfortunately the cable is usually quite expensive for what it is.
a) Buy Cherub Rock from the DLC store
b) Sign up to the customsforge site, download what you want, and copy it into the DLC folder of your steam installation.
The custom stuff is a mixed bag in terms of quality mind. It's generally good for standard guitar game fare (like, there are people who will take the time to do the Clapton, the Guns N' Roses etc. type stuff), but you'll come across some less obvious ones which are pretty lame.