Unfortunately they are not. The only way that a RBN1 song could come over is if a RB3 version was made of that particular track (and there's still no guarantee that HMX will port over said track).
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Sometimes i hate RBN 2.0 thx for that useless keyboard. ok i write ASP again and maybe HMX too. But I don't give up now. thx for your "help" ^^ see ya now do your RBN 2.0 requests without me ... i coming back when "Martyr to Sicene" will released :-P
PLEASE convert this RBN 2.0 song to PS3!
"The Brave / Agony Applause (RB3 Version)" by Deadlock
Thank you for:
"Martyr To Science" by Deadlock
For the convenience of people in this thread, I'm just going to recopy what I wrote here.
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At this point in time, it would require a significant rework of the infrastructure and PS3 pipeline, including a multi-week pause in PS3 song releases. And once we did that, we wouldn't be able to bring RBN2 songs out until we had a second multi-week pause in song releases and shifted the pipeline back.
I personally don't believe that we will ever release RBN1 songs on the PS3 again. Additionally, I would argue stridently against any internal suggestion that we do so, because the inherent nature of the RBN's structure (founded and 100% reliant upon Xbox technology) already causes delays for PS3 players in receiving RBN songs. I am fervently against adding any further, avoidable delay.
If there is ever a chance of getting RBN1 songs again on the PS3, I promise that I will let you all know as soon as I can. And I would be thrilled to hear your RBN1 wish list if that time ever occurs.
But for the time being, I request that you limit your requests to RBN2 songs.
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And if there's an RBN1 song that you would really love to have - which is understandable, because there are some fantastic tracks that we were never able to convert - then your best bet is to let the authoring company know about your interest in a RBN2 version.
With that said, there's no guarantee of any given song being converted over to PS3. There are a number of factors involved in how we select songs for PS3, and we are still operating with a limit of 5 songs a week.
Last edited by HMXLachesis; 08-10-2011 at 11:04 AM. Reason: Added the last paragraph
I'm not sure how or why this thread got closed, so I'm reopening it.
I'm surprised we never got the Paul Henry Smith songs, they should be released as RBN2.0, especially Night on Bald Mountain; and also the Thomas Walker ones. I think that either Megalodon or Farewell, Mona Lisa would also be great double bass songs.
What we need:
Alien Ant Farm - "Glow"
Antoine Dodson & The Gregory Brothers - "Bed Intruder Song"
Chiodos - "Caves"
Devin Townsend - "By Your Command"
Devin Townsend - "Ziltoidia Attaxx!!"
Free Spirit - "Heroes Don't Cry"
Free Spirit - "Moonlight Ride"
Free Spirit - "Shadow of a Man"
Halycon Way - "Desecration Day"
Neonfly - "Ship With No Sails"
Rishloo - "River of Glass"
Rishloo - "Turning Sheep Into Goats/Systematomatic"
Stagehands - "Now Or Never"
Ultra Saturday - "Dawn Of The Condoms"
What we got:
Insomniac Games - "(pin)Ballz" - 7/19
Rishloo - "Katsushika" - 7/26
Nonpoint - "Crazy" - 8/9
Nonpoint - "Miracle" - 8/9
Special Request For:
A 2x Bass Pedal song, just for the sake of having one.
DLC Wishlist:
[ ] More Disturbed
[ ] More Coheed & Cambria
[X] More Breaking Benjamin - Nov. 1st 2011
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"Free Spirit" is simply amazing. I really, really hope that we get the rest of their tracks (with keys, hopefully) on PS3. Such a talented band, I can't stop playing their album in my car.
Hopefully, the Xbox 360 folks will like their tracks and buy them, so that the sales can justify a PS3 port. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe they (at least most of them) are only 99 cents a song?
If you haven't already, check them out:
http://www.myspace.com/freespiritrock
"It's a crazy world we live in, and I'm leaving it today." -- Ronnie James Dio.