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  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by esquehill View Post
    The RBN thing seems so limited. It's only for xbox.
    Not in Europe. Great. Since I don't have one, and never
    will, all this hoopla about RBN is just a total waste of time
    for me, and for those who don't have an xbox and who
    don't live in the US.
    Not really a waste of time because the best sellers will be made available to those who are not USA Xbox Users. At least, that is how I read the initial press release.

    Right now, XNA is the only way to make this work and it is Xbox exclusive AND I believe the USA thing is due to copyright laws being slightly different between the nations.
    Pushing 50 and still rockin' like a teen, only now I can afford it and it takes longer to recover.

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    Quote Originally Posted by esquehill View Post
    ... and who don't live in the US.
    Originally Posted by HMXMister_Game
    RBN songs will be available for sale in North America (inc Canada) and Europe. Submitters of RBN songs will need to be from the U.S.

    It's not a waste of time for the people in Europe at all. They will have access to the RBN store, which will launch with some amazing songs in it.

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    ...ok, fine. But what's the RBN story for wii?

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    Quote Originally Posted by esquehill View Post
    ...ok, fine. But what's the RBN story for wii?
    Same as PS3. Select songs will be added to the store.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Casto21 View Post
    Originally Posted by HMXMister_Game
    RBN songs will be available for sale in North America (inc Canada) and Europe. Submitters of RBN songs will need to be from the U.S.

    It's not a waste of time for the people in Europe at all. They will have access to the RBN store, which will launch with some amazing songs in it.
    In this instance, does Australia count as Europe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Casto21 View Post
    Originally Posted by HMXMister_Game
    RBN songs will be available for sale in North America (inc Canada) and Europe. Submitters of RBN songs will need to be from the U.S.

    It's not a waste of time for the people in Europe at all. They will have access to the RBN store, which will launch with some amazing songs in it.
    Indeed though europeans cannot submit songs onto the game... sucks for non-american indie bands on that front. I dont see any reason why this can be considered a waste of time, its revolutionary in my opinion.

    People are complaining about it being Xbox only but as its the only machine with the tools in place to do it of course its going to be exclusive but not because HMX wanted it to be. Still i am concerned for what songs will port over to the other consoles (not a great way to expose lesser bands if only the bigger sellers are offered elsewhere, i mean great for established bands like Evanescence and Steve Vai who will sell on mass but not really the point of RBN that is it)
    Hoping for more british music on RB Blitz

  7. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by Casto21 View Post
    Same as PS3. Select songs will be added to the store.
    That's incorrect. At the moment, they haven't announced any plans for the Wii. Since the Wii doesn't support patches, it currently isn't possible for them to add RBN support to it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Awesome_Tree View Post
    In this instance, does Australia count as Europe?
    I'm pretty sure that there are no announced plans to bring RBN to Australia in any form, unfortunately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quazifuji View Post
    That's incorrect. At the moment, they haven't announced any plans for the Wii. Since the Wii doesn't support patches, it currently isn't possible for them to add RBN support to it.
    Maybe they have changed their mind, but from the official press release:

    "Stand out tracks will follow on the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system and Wii™ console."


    Also, who is to say if they are hand picking the songs and moving them to Wii that they couldn't use the existing store and therefore not need a patch.

  9. #29
    Quote Originally Posted by Quazifuji View Post
    I'm pretty sure that there are no announced plans to bring RBN to Australia in any form, unfortunately.
    :'(

    Can anyone tell me he's lying?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skode View Post
    Indeed though europeans cannot submit songs onto the game... sucks for non-american indie bands on that front. I dont see any reason why this can be considered a waste of time, its revolutionary in my opinion.

    People are complaining about it being Xbox only but as its the only machine with the tools in place to do it of course its going to be exclusive but not because HMX wanted it to be. Still i am concerned for what songs will port over to the other consoles (not a great way to expose lesser bands if only the bigger sellers are offered elsewhere, i mean great for established bands like Evanescence and Steve Vai who will sell on mass but not really the point of RBN that is it)
    Well said. I'm guessing that those lesser bands will get their chance as RBN grows and people "discover" them. Word of mouth and DL stats will probably get some of these bands some exposure. Good music is good music no matter what your name is.


 

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