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    ***  UPDATED FOR ROCKSMITH REMASTERED ***

     

     

    To use customs with Rocksmith Remastered, follow the same steps below, but use THIS RSINJECTOR:

     

    https://mega.nz/#!JstUCYqT!Z12FTHpqgfvQN6ldbcKTx_iP0MneqY3Ocf8sr8TWMOY

     

     

    Thanks to @@aequitas for posting the newly compiled version.  And thanks to @@xavatar for writing the new code.

     

     

     

     

     

    How to Use Custom DLC (cDLC) on Mac

     

    Here are all the steps:

    • Your user account needs to be an Administrator account.
    • You need to enable third-party apps. Open System Preferences, click on "Security & Privacy", and on the General tab under "Allow apps downloaded from", choose "Anywhere"
    • Download and install Steam. It must be installed in the default location.
    • Purchase and download Rocksmith 2014.
    • Purchase the Smashing Pumpkins "Cherub Rock" DLC for Rocksmith 2014. You must buy it, so that it is licensed to you. You can purchase a different RS2014 DLC if you want, but using Cherub Rock is the easiest as that is the default AppID used by most cDLC's here.  If you choose to purchase dlc other than Cherub Rock, it must be RS2014 dlc.  Purchasing original Rocksmith 1 dlc will not work.  You will also have to use the RS Toolkit to change the AppID of each cDLC that you download to match the official DLC that you purchased.  This is why buying Cherub Rock is recommended.
    • Download RSInjector from this site (here is the link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/yhmocw8rcbjda26/RSInjector.zip?dl=0)  -- This is the old version of RSInjector, meant to work with the original version of Rocksmith 2014 (NOT REMASTERED)
    • Place RSInjector in your Apps folder (it can actually be anywhere, but you might as well keep all your apps in one place)
    • Download the customs you want. Make sure they end in "_m.psarc". If they end in "_p.psarc" they are PC only versions and will need to be converted with the Toolkit. I'll put instructions for that down below.
    • Place the customs in the dlc folder. The location is: ~/Library/Application Support/Steam/SteamApps/common/Rocksmith2014  
      • It is a hidden folder, so the easiest way to find it is to open Finder, and using the "Go" menu, select "Go To Folder" and paste the location in there. You can then drag the dlc folder to your sidebar to create a permanent link.
      • You can also find the folder by opening Steam and going to your games library and right-clicking on Rocksmith 2014, and choosing "Properties".  Select the "Local Files" tab and click on "Browse Local Files"
    • Open Steam, but DO NOT launch Rocksmith 2014.
    • Launch RSInjector, which will automatically launch Rocksmith 2014.
    • Say goodbye to your family, friends, and free time. You won't be seeing any of them for a while.

    To convert PC customs to Mac version:

    • Download and install Mono (do this first, it will save you from having problems later -- See below for which version to use)
    • Download the latest version of the RSToolkit: http://www.rscustom.net/builds   ****See Note Below****
    • Open the Toolkit, (be patient, it can take up to 20 minutes for it to open the very first time)
    • Click on the "Converter" tab
    • Source is PC, Target is Mac
    • Click on "Choose DLC To Convert" and navigate to where you downloaded the cDLC to.
    • Click "Open"
    • Wait anywhere from 3-30 seconds for the file to convert. Generally, if it takes longer than 60 seconds then there is a problem with the custom and it won't convert. You need to Force Quit the app (press Command + Option + Escape). If you notify the charter who created the cDLC they will generally help you out by converting it on their end, or updating/fixing their posted version

    **** El Capitan users, and anybody getting the message about requiring Mono 2.8 or higher, see the instructions below for an alternate Toolkit link.  ****

     

     

    To Install Mono:

     

    It seems the Toolkit requires two specific versions of Mono in order to work (which version depends on which OS you have).

     

    For Mavericks users, you need to get version 3.4.0 (the below version of 3.10.0 may also work, but I have not confirmed this).

     

    For Yosemite users, wfaulk has posted this corrected version of 3.10.0:

     

    As to the Converter, Xamarin has been shipping a known-broken version of Mono (v3.10.0) for a month or so now. (See http://stackoverflow.com/a/26685351/147202) There's a fixed version available for download here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/wrjnv7p8zj1rh5u/MonoFramework-MDK-3.10.0.26.macos10.xamarin.x86.pkg?dl=0 (linked indirectly on the StackOverflow page).

     

    Installing this version of Mono allowed me to run RocksmithCustomSongToolkit.app.

     

    For El Capitan:

     

    An El Capitan version of Mono has been released, version 4.0.4.4

     

    Download it here:  Download Mono MDK

     

    Due to changes made by Apple in El Capitan, Mono is no longer able to be installed in its default directory.  However, as of writing these instructions (Oct. 6, 2015) the Mono installer still attempts to install as default and fails without giving an error, thus not actually installing Mono.

     

    This will likely be changed/updated in the future, so the instructions listed below may not be necessary in the future.

     

    After installing Mono, do the following to confirm the installation:

     

    • Open Terminal
    • Type:  mono
    • If you get a list of mono commands that starts with "Usage is: mono [options] program [program-options]", then Mono has installed properly.
    •  If you get "command not found", then Mono has failed to install properly.  Follow the steps below:
      • In Terminal, type:  sudo mkdir /usr/local/bin
      • Press enter -- This command creates the directory for /usr/local/bin
      • You will be prompted for your user password.  Type it in and press enter.
      • Type:  sudo chmod 777 /usr/local
      • Press enter -- This command changes the permissions for the /usr/local directory to give it read/write permissions​
    • Reinstall Mono and use Terminal to confirm.  You can also type "which mono", and the answer returned will be "/usr/local/bin/mono"

     

    If You Get A Message About The Toolkit Requiring Mono 2.8 or Higher To Run (Despite Installing Any of the Versions of Mono Above):

     

    Once Mono is installed correctly, use this version of the Toolkit:

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/ongd4aunfuhid0b/RocksmithCustomSongToolkit.zip?dl=0

     

    ** I have edited the script that launches it so that it works on El Capitan.  This information has been passed along to @@Alex360 so that all future versions should work without editing. **

     

     

    Thanks, Thanks, Thanks!!!  Works fine on Mac OS Sierra!

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