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View Poll Results: Why do you play RB? Scoring or Band Simulation/Touring?

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  • Scoring and skill-building only, none of the rest matters

    24 15.09%
  • Scoring and skill-building mostly, but band/tour matters

    41 25.79%
  • I enjoy the scoring and band/tour aspects equally

    36 22.64%
  • The band/tour aspects mostly, but score is important

    28 17.61%
  • The band/tour aspects only--don't care about scores

    30 18.87%
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  1. #81
    This seems a good enough place to ask. Am I correct in thinking that, no matter what I do, only the activities of the controller linked to my account will count towards my band's challenges? I can't play guitar and have my brother play bass and have both scores recorded for my band, even though we are both playing in my band? That seems to be the case, but I hope I'm just missing something obvious.

  2. #82
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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Future_Soon View Post
    This seems a good enough place to ask. Am I correct in thinking that, no matter what I do, only the activities of the controller linked to my account will count towards my band's challenges? I can't play guitar and have my brother play bass and have both scores recorded for my band, even though we are both playing in my band? That seems to be the case, but I hope I'm just missing something obvious.
    In RB3, everyone's profile has a band and if you're joined in a profile you're always playing in that band, whether you're playing with someone else or not. If multiple profiles are joined and playing, all of their individual bands will record the same band score for each song that they perform, as well as individual scores for the instrument that they were playing. If you look at the band leaderboard for any given song, you'll find little clusters of bands with identical scores for identical ensembles (i.e., guitar+bass, vox+guitar+drums, vox+keys+bass+drums, etc)--those clusters are almost certainly a group of people who played the song together.
    Mike Scott, San Diego, CA, USA (XBL: MikeHellion, PSN: MarcHellion)


 

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