Favorite Instrument
Drums
Hardest song I ever mastered
"Psycho Killer" by Talking Heads
Song I can’t stop playing
"Rio" by Duran Duran
Band that Should be in Rock Band
We Are Scientists
Song I want played at my wedding
Consequence
Personal rock hero
Elvis Costello
DLC Wishlist
Fear of a Blank Planet by Porcupine Tree
I Fly by CSS (Cansei de Ser Sexy)
Little Dawn by Ted Leo & the Pharmacists
The Incomparable Mr. Flannery by Clutch
This Scene is Dead by We Are Scientists
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MY ISSUES WITH RB2 -- PART VI
=== Song Score/Star Organization & Display (continued) ===
Having said that, keep in mind that the RB1 scorekeeping style is literally the least it would take to satisfy people like myself. There are many players who want well-organized in-depth scoring ****ysis beyond simple leaderboards BOTH locally in-game as well as online and on the Rockband website.
If HMX implemented a scorekeeping and score ****ysis system directly into RB (perhaps something similar to Guitar Hero's score reporting), it would truly be a beautiful thing.







absolutzero...
A GAMEPLAY SUGGESTION FOR RB2 -- Overdrive Crowd Stoke
If you're already rocking a maxed-out rock meter (that vertical green bar on the left) it doesn't seem like you get any kind of crowd reaction when you kick into overdrive :(
At the very least I think a gratuitous, sustained crowd cheer/roar would be nice to throw in when this happens--like how their reaction starts picking up when the rock meter rises out of the yellow, except awesome-r.
I realize that the crowd noise already picks up during specific parts of every song but that's all 'scripted,' for lack of a better word. I think adding this feature would be a nice touch and it would really let players stoke the crowd right at their favorite parts of a song if their meter is full--what a perk!
We've all experienced it at a great show. Just when you think the crowd and the cheering couldn't get any louder, someone on stage does something outrageously awesome and it does!
Wednesday, November 26, 2008