Rock Band 3 Scores Viewer
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March 12, 2018 at 5:38 am #395965
Rock Band 3 Scores Viewer
Introducing the Rock Band 3 Scores Viewer! This tool allows you to view the scores in your game’s save file. It supports Xbox 360, PS3, and Wii saves. You can view individual scores for songs, export, backup, and delete individual scores, and export all scores to a table file.
To load your save, you need to do the following depending on your console.
For Xbox 360, you need to extract your save from the CON file it comes in. It should be a file called save.dat.
For PS3, you need to extract your save and decrypt it. It should be a file called SAVE.DAT.
For Wii, you need to extract your save from your console’s NAND. This should be a file called band3.dat.After loading your save, you can click on a song to view all the stars and percents scores you’ve earned for every instrument on that song. Only the top score is saved. Rating and play count is also recorded. Progress you’ve made on that song’s Pro training mode is also recorded, regardless if the song has a part or that many parts or not.
For Wii saves, you can click on the Profile label at the bottom of the window to toggle between the scores in each of the 4 profiles.
You’ll find some lines won’t have a song name next to them. To view scores for those, you can go to View > Use Song Cache to Match Song Names. This will allow you to load your cache file to fill in the blanks. This is only available for Xbox and Wii saves. However, it’s important that the song cache you use was modified at the same time as your save was, otherwise the results may not be as accurate.
For Xbox, like the save file, you’ll need to extract the song cache file from the CON file. It will be an extensionless file called songcache.
For Wii, you’ll need to extract the songcache file from your console’s NAND. This will be in the same place as your save. It will be a file called MSTORE.vff.You can also attempt to save changes you’ve made to your scores. The only changes allowed are deletions. Saving will modify your save, so use at your own risk.
Now for the known bugs.
- Some scores still won’t have a name even if you load a cache. This means that the song ID couldn’t be found in the cache or the supplied DTA file. If it’s a smaller number, it’s probably official DLC. If it’s a larger number, it’s probably a custom.
- Some songs will have incorrectly-toggled Pro Trainer checks. I don’t know why this is happening, but more verified legitimate data could help.
There may be more bugs I’m not aware of, so please let me know if you find any so I can fix them.
Saving of modified scores data is largely untested, so anyone willing to try it out can help here too. And if you are testing the saving feature, please make sure to back up your save. Don’t lose your game save playing with this!
Please let me know if you have any other questions or requests.
March 13, 2018 at 3:46 am #496032wow! this will sure come in handy, thanks!
March 31, 2018 at 9:09 am #496583This is exactly I was looking for. I keep all my scores in a spreadsheet and this will help a lot, since I have more than 3000 official songs and write everything is a pain. The is a problem, it does not show all the scores, I thought it does not show songs not played yet, but it does, so it is not showing at least the half of the library.
April 8, 2018 at 6:37 am #496907This is exactly I was looking for. I keep all my scores in a spreadsheet and this will help a lot, since I have more than 3000 official songs and write everything is a pain. The is a problem, it does not show all the scores, I thought it does not show songs not played yet, but it does, so it is not showing at least the half of the library.
It would be missing all the RBN2 stuff, a bunch of RBN1, and probably all the RB1 and Lego songs as well. I don’t have those in the DTA I distribute with this tool, but if you do have them, adding them in there should get those scores to show up. There are a few outliers in Xbox saves that I’m not sure about too, so I don’t know what to do with those. They’ll probably have longer IDs.
April 10, 2018 at 6:12 am #496953Thank you for this will be trying it here shortly. Will give feedback if I use it frequent enough ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />
April 22, 2018 at 4:04 pm #497456Just stumbled across this – very cool, thank you! The song count feature alone is enough for me to DL it!
April 27, 2018 at 1:37 pm #497601Maybe I’m having….an airhead moment or something, I’m not entirely sure. I’m trying to get this RB3 Save Scores Viewer program to work, but having a difficult time doing so. You said that it needs the save.dat file (I play on Xbox 360) in order to show song info, play counts, etc. for the songs in my library in RB3… But how do I extract this file exactly? I tried saving my Song Cache file to my USB and every other file that was on my 360 for RB3 that wasn’t a specific song file….. So, what am I doing wrong? Is there any sort of uhh…step-by-step guide or something…that could show me how to go about getting this program to work for me? Something to show me how to get this save.dat file that it needs? Because I have no clue where it’s at, where to get it, how to get it, etc…
Anyways, thanks… hopefully this thread is still looked at, at least occasionally and someone will be able to answer my question/help me out with this. ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />
Thanks!!
April 27, 2018 at 5:17 pm #497602I’m guessing you’d have to use something like LeFluffie for xbox files, unless there’s a tool I’m missing in C3 CON Tools.
April 28, 2018 at 10:12 am #497630Drag your save file in between the buttons in C3 CON Tools, then go to the Contents tab to find and extract the file.
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