![]() It can be fairly unstable, but in general it should work provided you don't try to use it on a good old mechanical HDD. If you are running the game from an SSD or especially an NVMe SSD drive, you will enjoy this one - it skips the intro screens and lets you load the game in a matter of seconds. This gives you the most flexibility on how fast you want the song to be. This means every key press will increase the speed of the track by 2%. Options Riff Repeater Speed Increment - we suggest you use 2 as the minimum value here. It is OFF while in a song, tuning menus, and calibration menus by default.įor whatever reason TTFAF is not fast enough for you, you can now play it in Riff Repeater with speeds over 100%. Forget your keyboard and mouse, guitar is where it's at! There is an option to continue to use it while in the tuner - it is off by default as it can cause issues, but if you're happy to continue using it there - hit that button. What hides behind this mysterious name is an exciting feature that will let you control the game by playing certain notes on your guitar (fully customizable!). Normally after adding a new song to your collection, you would have had to either restart the game, or enter the in-game Shop in order for the game to recognize the new songs.Īutomatic - check if any new songs have been added every X seconds (even while a song is playing!)īy going into Enumerate menu - SHOP in the menu has now been replaced with Enumerate and conveniently moved to the second place (GUI only)īy hotkey - press a hotkey to force the game to enumerate your songs. In case you are playing a song which is unusually low in volume, or is ear-piercingly loud, by invoking the functions of AudioKinetic audio engine used by the game, you can now modify volume of the music on the fly, without going in to the mixer. Now you can customize those, making for example, a song list for only B Standard songs, only Excercise songs, etc. Normally those are not customizable in-game and simply listed as SONG LIST 1 to SONG LIST 6. It also means that if you last played an ER song, then go back to a standard tuned song - the pegs in the tuner will still show in ER colors. The colors change when the song starts, not in the tuner, meaning on first ER use, default colors will be shown in the tuner. The string pegs shown in the tuner are not changed correctly. Note this video is from an older mod method, but the way it displays in game is the same, the enabling of it is now just all done automatically based on tuning, rather than enabling "Colorblind" mode.Ĭustom color set - defined by you as the colorblind color set in the settings, it will be used only in extended range mode songs, while regular songs will use the normal colors ** Known bugs: Some highlights for accented open strings or HO / PO notations, flicker between the default colors and the modified ER mode colors. ![]() ZZ's color set - this mode will replicate the default color of high B string (the teal / green used in colorblind mode) and make it match the color of the low B string (7-th string) - See the ER mode in action. What that means is that no more will your brain be confused because the lowest string is colored red (usually indicating the low E string), while you actually need to play the low B! So effectively all the strings will be shifted one place down. Hence with the power of DX9, GDI+ and some smart reverse engineering, when it detects that a song is in a tuning lower than the set threshold, the color scheme will change accordingly. Rocksmith by default doesn't officialy support 7 (or more) string guitars or 5 string bass, even though a few low-tuned songs have been released as official DLC. Please share any good sites or mods you guys are aware of! Some actually seem like practical additions to the game.Īlso found this link that talks about how it appears there was plans for "Direct Connect Mode"that were scrapped last second in Remastered, because to enable it only required adding one line of code. Here are some mod examples I came across from the link, go to the site and look at them all if any of this seems interesting to you. ![]() I started looking around a little today and came across this website ![]() I don't even know what I would be looking for, but I guess just knowing the options is always the first step. ![]() I was just curious if any of you guys use any Mods for Rocksmith. ![]()
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