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Kylekillgannon
11-06-2007, 04:04 PM
Ok we all know about both of them, and about the allegid 6 hour marathon, but, and this might be me being brain dead at the moment, but if you get extra DLC and it does add to those set lists, then that means you could go through several songs that possibly could be over ten minutes, and even twenty minutes, what would you do at that point?

undertow
11-06-2007, 04:57 PM
Exactly what is the question? I'm guessing you're looking for an answer other than "Play the songs?"

During Setlists, you can pause during and between songs, it will not force you to play uninterrupted and if you fail a song, you will begin at the song you failed, not the first song in the list.

Example: 15 song play list, you fail the 5th song. You will start again at the begining of the 5th song, not all the way back at song #1.

Hope this helps?

Bakkster
11-07-2007, 12:05 AM
No, marathon setlists are just the on-disc content. Otherwise they would discourage people from buying DLC, which is the last thing they want ;)

ThePaska
11-07-2007, 01:44 AM
DLC does factor into WTM, but not into marathons, I think just into create your own setlists.

Bakkster
11-07-2007, 02:09 AM
DLC does factor into WTM, but not into marathons, I think just into create your own setlists.

Also into random playlists.

Comedian
11-07-2007, 02:11 AM
DLC does factor into WTM, but not into marathons, I think just into create your own setlists.

Here's the official quote from IGN's "Endless Tour Q&A" article:



IGN: When you get DLC, where will it go? Can it be played immediately in BWT? Will it be stuck into mystery set lists?

Teasdale: As well as having DLC show up in the Solo Tour's "Downloaded Songs" category and being available in all of our quickplay and online modes, you can also play any downloaded content in Mystery Setlists and Make a Setlist events.


So you will also see these songs come up when you select the 3 random songs Mystery Setlist option. However, you won't see them added to any of the other setlists, like the Endless Setlist or the all-punk setlist, etc. This is good because those sets could become incredibly long, but bad because after awhile I think you wouldn't play them any more since they would never change.

Oh well, you could always make your own punk marathon in the Make a Setlist area. Assuming it doesn't have some sort of limit on how many songs you can include.