Have C3/customs kept your Rock Band experience alive? Tell us here!
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July 12, 2015 at 5:33 pm #450089
it really has kept playing alive,in fact another good question is how will get customs to rock band 4 ? because i wonder if rock band network songs will go to rock band 4 then in theory shouldn’t the customs work too ? because the customs work of the network code am i right ?
July 12, 2015 at 5:44 pm #450091it really has kept playing alive,in fact another good question is how will get customs to rock band 4 ? because i wonder if rock band network songs will go to rock band 4 then in theory shouldn’t the customs work too ? because the customs work of the network code am i right ?No.
July 12, 2015 at 5:55 pm #450092well why not? if all our official content will work, rock band network songs are considered official content. We don’t even know for sure how we will port all of our offical songs to RB4. theres only two ways download digitally or port physically most likely download, but theyre building a virtual 360 for backwards compatibility games, our peripherals will work, our official content will work, so who’s to say one day our customs won’t work ? after all wouldn’t it be awesome if the customs could work in RB4.
July 12, 2015 at 6:13 pm #450094You obviously have no idea what you’re talking about. And that’s why they’re not going to work.
July 12, 2015 at 6:20 pm #450095well why not? if all our official content will work, rock band network songs are considered official content. We don’t even know for sure how we will port all of our offical songs to RB4.We do, the game will automatically download the files on the new platform. There is no “porting”, you will be able to download RB4 files for songs you already own.
theyre building a virtual 360 for backwards compatibility games, our peripherals will work, our official content will work, so who’s to say one day our customs won’t work ? after all wouldn’t it be awesome if the customs could work in RB4.
I kinda lost you at the virtual 360 but of course nobody knows for sure that customs will never work on RB4. We know that currently to load songs in Rock Band 3 we need 3 steps (create the correct file structure, manipulate Xbox 360 files, exploit an accidental backdoor in the game) and we know for sure that currently Xbox One files can’t be manipulated and it’s safe to assume there will be no backdoor, which was closed anyway with TU5.
July 12, 2015 at 6:30 pm #450096You obviously have no idea what you’re talking about. And that’s why they’re not going to work.theres no need to be rude , just explain it
July 12, 2015 at 6:34 pm #450097No, you do your own research. It’s been discussed at length. Not to mention that you’re telling one of the people who was there when customs were discovered and knows intimately how customs are made and how they work that he doesn’t know and you imply you know more. The burden here is on you.
July 12, 2015 at 6:37 pm #450098well why not? if all our official content will work, rock band network songs are considered official content. We don’t even know for sure how we will port all of our offical songs to RB4.We do, the game will automatically download the files on the new platform. There is no “porting”, you will be able to download RB4 files for songs you already own.
theyre building a virtual 360 for backwards compatibility games, our peripherals will work, our official content will work, so who’s to say one day our customs won’t work ? after all wouldn’t it be awesome if the customs could work in RB4.
I kinda lost you at the virtual 360 but of course nobody knows for sure that customs will never work on RB4. We know that currently to load songs in Rock Band 3 we need 3 steps (create the correct file structure, manipulate Xbox 360 files, exploit an accidental backdoor in the game) and we know for sure that currently Xbox One files can’t be manipulated and it’s safe to assume there will be no backdoor, which was closed anyway with TU5.
yet we don’t know the back door yet. the xbox one isn’t going to be unhackable indefinitely every company that says their machines are un hackable have eaten their words, at some point someone will figure it out just not yet. i was trying to say with all the compatibility changes its opening the gate more and more. Who’s to say we couldn’t run rock band 3 on the xbox one(assuming it will be on the compatibility list) off line and use custom songs ? i mean for those who do the game digitally it would have pre installed TU5 but locally on disc would it load disc version which could be older or just use disc as license and download a TU5 version of the game ?
July 12, 2015 at 6:40 pm #450099No, you do your own research. It’s been discussed at length. Not to mention that you’re telling one of the people who was there when customs were discovered and knows intimately how customs are made and how they work that he doesn’t know and you imply you know more. The burden here is on you.the burden here isn’t on me dude, you’ve had a bee in your bonnet since i said something. I’m not saying i know better than someone who knows them inside and out so get off your moral high ground. I’m just asking questions if you have got a problem with that then tough tits.
July 12, 2015 at 6:53 pm #450100Actually when I have a problem, it’s kind a of a problem for you.
But you’re not asking questions. Asking a question is saying “is it raining outside”? You’re arguing with the weather person as to why it’s likely it’s going to rain after being told it won’t. You’re making asinine jumps to conclusions that are, plainly put, uneducated.
Backwards compatibility doesn’t work and will not work like what you want it to. It’s software emulation. Harmonix has no interest in making it happen, and Microsoft already said games like Rock Band and Guitar Hero will not have backwards compatibility. Even if, in a rare case, they would, then it would be and only be a digital version of the game…with TU5. I don’t even know why in the hell you think that using the “disc as license and download a TU5 version of the game” would allow customs to work, but that just shows how you have no idea what you’re talking about.
In short, if I have “a bee in your bonnet” – it’s because you’re making an ass of yourself and I have no temper for people like you. Either catch on to that fact really quickly, or you’re going to have a shitty time.
July 12, 2015 at 7:05 pm #450102Actually when I have a problem, it’s kind a of a problem for you.But you’re not asking questions. Asking a question is saying “is it raining outside”? You’re arguing with the weather person as to why it’s likely it’s going to rain after being told it won’t. You’re making asinine jumps to conclusions that are, plainly put, uneducated.
Backwards compatibility doesn’t work and will not work like what you want it to. It’s software emulation. Harmonix has no interest in making it happen, and Microsoft already said games like Rock Band and Guitar Hero will not have backwards compatibility. Even if, in a rare case, they would, then it would be and only be a digital version of the game…with TU5. I don’t even know why in the hell you think that using the “disc as license and download a TU5 version of the game” would allow customs to work, but that just shows how you have no idea what you’re talking about.
In short, if I have “a bee in your bonnet” – it’s because you’re making an ass of yourself and I have no temper for people like you. Either catch on to that fact really quickly, or you’re going to have a shitty time.
Chill dude, first off you didn’t read what i said, i said if rb3 works through the backwards comp and say hypothetically if you used your EA disc on xbone would it load from the disc or would the disc only be used as a license and it download the game digitally with tu5 like an xbone game would do……. perfectly valid question don’t you think ?. Secondly i didn’t know they weren’t going to be on the compatibility list and didn’t get the memo, so forget what i said. Thirdly i don’t know what i’m talking about thats why i’m asking so don’t be such snob because I’m not wired up every single day like some. Fourthly theres no need for rudeness and you don’t need to get personal, if you can’t discuss things calmly then maybe you should do something else other than sat looking at this forum if you get that cranky at someone asking questions differently from the way you would.
July 12, 2015 at 7:09 pm #450103yet we don’t know the back door yet. the xbox one isn’t going to be unhackable indefinitely every company that says their machines are un hackable have eaten their words, at some point someone will figure it out just not yet. i was trying to say with all the compatibility changes its opening the gate more and more. Who’s to say we couldn’t run rock band 3 on the xbox one(assuming it will be on the compatibility list) off line and use custom songs ? i mean for those who do the game digitally it would have pre installed TU5 but locally on disc would it load disc version which could be older or just use disc as license and download a TU5 version of the game ?
First of all, compatibility for RB3 on the XBox One is a no, HMX already declined (they want to push Rock Band 4, not let people use RB3 on the new consoles). Of course it’s possible that we find some backdoor or ways to use customs but that is not what you said originally and what we replied to: you said that customs use the RBN framework, hence they should work. The answer to that is 100% no. If customs ever make their way to the Xbox One is not because of RBN or their format, it’s because we find new ways to use them and in that regard right now there is no indication we will. Can it happen? Sure. Will it? I don’t know.
July 12, 2015 at 7:15 pm #450106yet we don’t know the back door yet. the xbox one isn’t going to be unhackable indefinitely every company that says their machines are un hackable have eaten their words, at some point someone will figure it out just not yet. i was trying to say with all the compatibility changes its opening the gate more and more. Who’s to say we couldn’t run rock band 3 on the xbox one(assuming it will be on the compatibility list) off line and use custom songs ? i mean for those who do the game digitally it would have pre installed TU5 but locally on disc would it load disc version which could be older or just use disc as license and download a TU5 version of the game ?
First of all, compatibility for RB3 on the XBox One is a no, HMX already declined (they want to push Rock Band 4, not let people use RB3 on the new consoles). Of course it’s possibile that we find some backdoor or ways to use customs but that is not what you said originally and what we replied to: you said that customs use the RBN framework, hence they should work. The answer to that is 100% no. If customs ever make their way to the Xbox One is not because of RBN or their format, it’s because we find new ways to use them and in that regard right now there is no indication we will. Can it happen? Sure. Will it? I don’t know.
first off i didn’t know that so forget that, secondly I’m not trying to sound like i know more than you guys what ever anyone thinks and thats what i wanted to know because i thought customs use RBN frame work, like customs came about because RBN software was reverse engineered if i got that right?, unless your saying RBN wont work on RB4 ? which i don’t know either. Thirdly thank you for explaining it to a pleb like me. Fourthly i hope like you that very much it will one day.
July 12, 2015 at 7:18 pm #450107May I ask that we go back to the “one post per user” format, if this conversation has satisfied all participants? ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif”> It’s easier for us to keep track of what our community thinks through this thread. ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_wink.gif”>
July 12, 2015 at 9:20 pm #450120Without this, I probably would have completely stopped playing. Was down to once a month. Now back to 2-3 times a week. Not everyday, as I have many interests, but definitely a significant up tick.
Thank all of you for that.
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