All your words are right. It is not bad to play rocksmith all the time. At least it is far better than not playing.
But goals are different. I don't want to play couple of songs to impress ppl.
I want to become a real guitarist. Someone that knows music theory, technique and the art of performing.
By music theory I mean chord progressions, scales, keys, making melodies and how to mix all these. In all the fields above rocksmith has something to say. But the problem I meant is: I feel like it makes me lazy somehow or addicted whatever the word is and then I won't feel the joy outside rocksmith. Only hitting scores and etc.
I say again rocksmith is a revolution in learning and it helped me a lot. More than any thing
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