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wrobi

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    Ibanez RG-370DX
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    Cort Action JR
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    Windows (Steam)

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  1. All right, you can scrabble like a rooster in the garbage heap, and I won't share my newly made songs. And everyone is happy except the average user.
  2. Content reported in January this year was deleted after 1 month. What do you think is not true in that sentence? Don't contradict a quote, but try to interpret it in context. I don't care what the plan is that is being discussed on Discord. What I do care about is that for nearly ten years I've tried to bring together a small community of creators, tried to share knowledge and tasks to produce the highest quality content possible, and then some perfectionist players who have never made a CDLC come along criticize and report old content. As a result, many people have stopped making songs. If you think this is the right direction, then good luck!
  3. The problem is that the current reporting system does not support community development. I know of at least 3 people who have over 20 uploads but have stopped sharing publicly. They have since shared their work in smaller groups. That's because they simply don't have the time to fix the sometimes negligible errors flagged in the aggressive reports of critical players. There are many reports for several years of CDLC that would require almost the entire job to be done over again (which could take weeks). The song is otherwise playable, but the reporter doesn't like it because it's missing a few notes. The creator would rather spend his little free time on a new project, but if he doesn't log on to the site for 1 month, even more of his downloadable content will disappear from the site. It is not the creator who will be poorer, but the community who will not be able to download imperfect content (and his new projects) in the future. Contact Ubusoft. I'm sure they will fix the problem. Especially since you paid for the content.
  4. I have a suggestion regarding the report system. It would be nice if only users with at least 10 uploaded CDLCs of their own could report, because that way they have an idea of how much work it takes to fix a particular bug.
  5. I like your idea. And I thought about it further: You could make a community game to invite friends to play a song together. Everyone in the group would choose an instrument. There would be keyboard and percussion instruments. That way the bands could play online and practice. Of course, this would require very fast internet and low latency.
  6. Fortunately, others have also thought of using the lyrics. So neitetsu made an unofficial version of RockSniffer 0.4.0. Link And for that I made an HTML5 video player addon that starts the video for the song on a timed basis. So you can go to a karaoke party with Rocksmith. Link
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    CDLC Requests

    The Fantastic Oceans - Movin' Cruisin' bass track Theme song from a Bud Spencer & Terence Hill movie: Who Finds a Friend Finds a Treasure
  8. Hi! I'm planning a party this summer where we'll play some songs on guitar and bass with Rocksmith. I'd like to play a clip of the song on a projector and write out the lyrics. To avoid sync errors, I would take the lyrics from Rocksmith. For this I need to write a small program, that would work. I'd use the RockSniffer library. However, with the Cheat Engine, I can't find the actual text snippet or the corresponding pointer anywhere in memory. Can anyone help me with this?
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