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Five songs will not be transferring from the first Rocksmith to the 2014 Edition

During the private livestream with Creative Director Paul Cross and Lead Audio Designer Nick Bonardi, it was confirmed that “two songs with the same guitarist” would not be transferring.

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joecamnet3841d ago

I'm really tempted to pick up Rocksmith.
The hurdles in this are a.) lack of guitar and b.) lack of any actual sense of skill.

Even with five songs missing, the new setlist and the old stuff combine to create a damn appealing lineup of songs.

PopRocks3593841d ago

Not to mention if all of the DLC is compatible.

I'm a proud owner of the first Rocksmith. It's a really fun tool/leaning software/game. It really helps you not only learn guitar, but helps aspiring guitarists improve their skill. And of course you learn new songs, so yay.

Soldierone3841d ago

I'll help :P

A get a cheap guitar (like First Act or something) or buy one second hand

B Rocksmith tones it down EXTREMELY FAR so you will have no issues.

ArchangelMike3841d ago (Edited 3841d ago )

Dude you need to get Rocksmith 2014, it'll blow your mind. I have had guys who can't play guitar try ROcksmith, and honestly the progress they make in 20 mins, is more than all the time they've previously tried learning on their own.

Check it out

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Roc...

Problem solved. It comes with a guitar.

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Opeth bring a lengthy new Song Pack to Rocksmith

Neil writes: "Blues, jazz, country, rock, punk - the Rocksmith DLC library has had it all. Today though it's all about one genre and some very lengthy tunes as the Swedish Progressive Death Metallers, Opeth arrive."

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Head back to the 70s with the latest Mix Song Pack for Rocksmith

Neil writes: "Fed up with the world and wish you could head back a few decades to the 1970s? Well you can with the latest Song Pack for Rocksmith as once more the powers that be take us back in time for the Rocksmith 70s Mix Song Pack VI."

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Life is Beautiful as Sixx:A.M. bring hard rock to Rocksmith

Neil writes: "There is absolutely no debating the brilliance of Nikki Sixx. But while the most famous moments of Sixx' musical career have revolved around Mötley Crüe's tunes, it is the smaller side project that is today appearing on Rocksmith. Yep, that's right, Sixx:A.M. are here and providing a brand new song pack to the fastest guitar tutor in the West."

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