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RBtoUSB includes TU4 under “Tools”
You need title update 4.
Considering you mentioned the motherboard, are you using a RGH? RGH Corona’s have issues with HMX games.
April 22, 2017 at 2:36 pm in reply to: Paramore: Rock Band [Brighter, Feeling Sorry and Fake Happy] #484247Thanks! Not a huge Paramore fan outside of their earlier stuff, but Hard Times has really grabbed my attention.
Managed a vocal FC too!
What does the DTA show? That album shouldn’t be too long. I’m pretty sure there are some longer ones in official DLC
April 15, 2017 at 7:51 pm in reply to: DLC not showing up after failed attempt to install RBHP #483978After reading this it sounds like you’re mixing up your usb sticks. If the customs stick only has the rbhp upgrade, and you changed to your offical stick with TU5 and no rbhp upgrade. how can it work?
You say you have 2 user profiles, so treat each usb stick as a separate entity, with a profile, cache, rbhp file and TU file. Build the cache and rbhp cache with the same version of TU either TU4 or TU5, don’t mix or change TU versions.
I doubt your dlc or customs were corrupt. if anything your rb3 saved game (not your profile) might have been . Dlc never gets written to or changed.
Eh, on the subject of changing TU versions with RBHP, I recommend always building your song cache with TU5 and downgrading to TU4, as that will unlock Dani California and Black Hole Sun.
Instead of formatting your entire memory unit, the first step should be to delete your song cache
your “RBHP” install flow should be.
1. Customs stick with no dlc
2. Customs Stick with DLC Stick
3. Copy RBHP files from Customs stick to DLC Stick
4. Play with DLC stick
Okay, managed to fix the issue, seemed to be related to the file names, my typical file name formatting is artist name – song name, but I renamed them and the issue seems to have resolved itself.
Cheers for all the banjo!
Its weird, I’ve tried this before but for some reason it doesn’t work. Just keep them all on a flash drive. Someone here with programming probably knows why. But if you’re gonna use customs you need an external hard drive
Eh, i can live without the few songs, this xbox will never play RB3 online anyways so no reason not to use the hard drive
Ark files, you say? Like all Xbox 360 game files? Cool stuff.
Yup, but they have updated encryption/formatting, I couldn’t find any tools that could open them right now, my guess is if I can find a tool that works with Amplitude (PS3) it may work here. but otherwise I feel like dlc will have to be the customs “method of attack”
@b4mv, all HMX games use ark files.
EDIT: ArchiveExplorer seems to have received an update, but i’m assuming the files within are either stored inside another container or encrypted, Tried renaming rbmid_pc to mid to see if that was a possible customs method but reaper wouldn’t open it. either way, at this point i’m gonna just wait for someone who knows what they’re doing.
I’m playing it… I haven’t tried the VR mode yet but the classic mode is pretty good, as for customs, the game’s files are all in ark files, maybe when DLC releases
March 10, 2017 at 11:52 am in reply to: Paramore: Rock Band [Brighter, Feeling Sorry and Fake Happy] #482510Acoustic versions are cool. Live isn’t really important to me.
Good Riddance is an example of pre-RB3 era, like I said.
My mistake. I misread, sorry.
I wouldn’t base Good Riddance as an example during RB3 era, since it was actually charted during RB2
The Michael Jackson situation is pretty interesting. A couple are long shots, but stuff like Stranger in Moscow and the end credits theme seem pretty likely.
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