spritefreak said:Does anyone know how many DLC (besides the track packs) are available for Rock Band? How about GHWT? Are XBox DLC able to be played on RB?
MrKill said:yes.
You probably did it right. Did you set a difficulty for each instrument that you charted in the RawkSD PC app? Difficulties of zero make an instrument unplayable, and no instruments = no songs.spritefreak said:9000?? I think you meant 900! So if all the songs were downloaded, how much memory does it take? I know about using the 4GB SD trick, but will they all fit on one card?Not sure why you have all the DLC downloaded (you filthy pirate you). Each song takes about 20MB, with all of them looming around 16 GB in size. From experience, a 4GB card can hold about 180 songs, more if you use low-quality customs.
i have looked and looked and tried and tried and searched and searched, but how do you (step-by-step) convert frets on fire songs into RB2? i have tried everything i have read and cannot get the songs to show up in the game.toejam316 said:So, someones found a way to use PS2/PS3 controls on Rock Band, what are the odds someone would be willing to find a method to use the wireless controls from 360 on Wii? I really doubt that it'll happen, but it's worth asking, just in case.They tried it. tueidj has determined there is some sort of lockout mechanism in Microsoft hardware that prevents the usual tricks from working. So far as I know he's not bothering to look into it further at present.
QUOTE(j0shuakane @ Jan 10 2010, 12:02 AM)
Szalkow said:You probably did it right. Did you set a difficulty for each instrument that you charted in the RawkSD PC app? Difficulties of zero make an instrument unplayable, and no instruments = no songs.spritefreak said:9000?? I think you meant 900! So if all the songs were downloaded, how much memory does it take? I know about using the 4GB SD trick, but will they all fit on one card?Not sure why you have all the DLC downloaded (you filthy pirate you). Each song takes about 20MB, with all of them looming around 16 GB in size. From experience, a 4GB card can hold about 180 songs, more if you use low-quality customs.
Maybe just a theoretical question, Idunno. But Szalkow's right on size.
i have looked and looked and tried and tried and searched and searched, but how do you (step-by-step) convert frets on fire songs into RB2? i have tried everything i have read and cannot get the songs to show up in the game.toejam316 said:So, someones found a way to use PS2/PS3 controls on Rock Band, what are the odds someone would be willing to find a method to use the wireless controls from 360 on Wii? I really doubt that it'll happen, but it's worth asking, just in case.They tried it. tueidj has determined there is some sort of lockout mechanism in Microsoft hardware that prevents the usual tricks from working. So far as I know he's not bothering to look into it further at present.
Yeah. Microsoft's weird like that. But the PS instruments are superior IMO, just based off my perfect PS2 set.
QUOTE(j0shuakane @ Jan 10 2010, 12:02 AM)
That's what I'd say!
Close. The PS2/PS3 usb instruments work exactly the same as the wii instruments, just with different PID/VIDs. The X360 instruments work differently - they're not USB HID devices and even if you pretend they are, they don't talk in the same way as the others. This is why you need a driver to use the X360 instruments on a pc while the PS/Wii instruments will work just by plugging them in.Szalkow said:They tried it. tueidj has determined there is some sort of lockout mechanism in Microsoft hardware that prevents the usual tricks from working. So far as I know he's not bothering to look into it further at present.toejam316 said:So, someones found a way to use PS2/PS3 controls on Rock Band, what are the odds someone would be willing to find a method to use the wireless controls from 360 on Wii? I really doubt that it'll happen, but it's worth asking, just in case.
tueidj said:Close. The PS2/PS3 usb instruments work exactly the same as the wii instruments, just with different PID/VIDs. The X360 instruments work differently - they're not USB HID devices and even if you pretend they are, they don't talk in the same way as the others. This is why you need a driver to use the X360 instruments on a pc while the PS/Wii instruments will work just by plugging them in.Szalkow said:They tried it. tueidj has determined there is some sort of lockout mechanism in Microsoft hardware that prevents the usual tricks from working. So far as I know he's not bothering to look into it further at present.toejam316 said:So, someones found a way to use PS2/PS3 controls on Rock Band, what are the odds someone would be willing to find a method to use the wireless controls from 360 on Wii? I really doubt that it'll happen, but it's worth asking, just in case.
I spent half a day messing around with it and got the USB_HID module to recognize them, but they still wouldn't work in the game. So the idea got put in the "too hard" basket.toejam316 said:I remember that much. I assume it'd be too much effort/stress on the console/require a new IOS to write a driver to interpret it all then?
yes, that was it. thank you!Szalkow said:You probably did it right. Did you set a difficulty for each instrument that you charted in the RawkSD PC app? Difficulties of zero make an instrument unplayable, and no instruments = no songs.
tueidj said:Uh, the RawkSD site?