Guitar Hero doesn’t even work anymore. The mass market largely doesn’t listen to rock now, so the audience they have left are old boomers that can’t let go of shitty 90s and 80s rock groups.
it wasn't emptyv that fricked music, it were the record labels and their israelite tactics with copyright strikes
people online simply can't pass the music to new generations without risking their channels or streams get demonetized or outright banned, so zoomies dont have exposure to it outside some fake hype like metallica in stranger things and that is gone the next month in favor of the new big thing.
I mean shit man, kids used to buy guitars even up to 2010, nowadays all they care is cutting their dicks off, and MTV was dead way before.
Greta Van Fleet sounds a lot like old Led Zepplin, I don't like Arkells but they spin a lot on my rock radio. The thing about rock music is that people will listen to the old stuff because it still sounds good, so newer sounds are hard to come by. Pop and RnB-oriented hip-hop age like milk on a heater, but they keep pumping the shit out
I don't want to be a real DJ, I want a fun game like DJ hero.
Believe me, it's way more fun to spin techno than it is to play a stupid bing bong wahoo video game.
Most bands take at least 10 years to get famous so it really isn't fair to say no bands starting in the 2000s because those would be the only active touring groups that could be called contemporary successes.
How many rappers showed up in the last ten years? I like rock, but this is a cope. Turn on a game or movie trailer and you hear rap. When is the last time that a new non rap or pop person was on the music awards?
There's always a new rapper cause the old on ODd or is in prison for raping a minor. Check Ganker and you're gonna see "rap is dead" threads everywhere
>Thankfully people who actually have friends and go outside don't have taste as dogshit as yours
Going by my experience of living in a flat next to parking lot.
This is the type of person with absolutely worst taste.
Beat Saber cornered the market
Absolutely this.
No reason to own a plastic toy for one game, when VR provides better experience.
VR does not provide experience of holding the instrument in your hands and playing it. Unless it's a theremin of course. > Theremin hero
Actually, why not.
>can midi represent the different kinds of notes that GH has (strummed, tapped, I think there was something else).
The midi guitar for rockband or whatever could easily distinguish between strumming and tapping, you had 6 fake strings to pluck and the fret board was just buttons. So if you tap a button you could do hammer-ons.
I don't know how it actually worked in game, I only tried using it as a midi guitar.
yes, midi does have the soundsbanks for everything including harmonics, its just a matter of coding what input leads where, speaking of midi alone, i have no clue how these plastic guitars work and if or not they have sensitivity inputs to receive stuff as pinches or mutes
a guitar gimmick game with a plastic toy worth more than an actual guitar being sold to a generation that doesn't understand or care about what music and old bands are, that relies solely on copyright trapped songs from companies who are overly litigious and wont share rights without a fair sum money, thus making the game even more expensive than current inflated AAA titles?
More empty promises. Even if they somehow announced it officially today I still would not expect the game to come out for another 5 years before quietly being shoved under the carpet.
guitar hero/rock band's time is over. it cant come back. clone hero killed it. anyone that still cares about the games is currently playing them for free on their pc with the controllers they already own. no ones going to buy a new one to play some dadrock thats most likely already charted on clone hero.
are you seriously calling me a consolegay after i mentioned pc's dominance and didnt even name a console? i havent bought a console since the 7th generation. do not buy consoles. any of them. and take your homosexual fricking consolewars back to whatever homosexual website you came from.
Yeah, they were great. The issue I had with the guitar is the big disconnect between the music track and you pressing the buttons; for drums it was much less of a case.
buy an actual DJ controller and learn DJing. I've played DJ Hero when it came out and learned DJing much later and DJ Hero is frickin stupid
140$ US for the very base-level "club standard" controller, I don't think the actual DJ Hero game would release for cheaper.
https://www.pioneerdj.com/en-us/product/controller/ddj-200/black/overview/
or for 300$, you have a better-featured controller
https://pioneerdjstore.com/products/ddj-flx4
It's way more gratifying to actually mix music than "scratching" while pressing a button to get points while jerking a crossfader that doesn't do anything
https://i.imgur.com/3ZhxSdh.jpg
Guitar Hero sisters, we are so freaking back, this acquisition just keeps on giving
Nobody wants to play with a plastic frickin toy anymore. The last try at a Guitar Hero or RockBand revival, it went straight to the toilet.
I feel like there's a way to make music games work. The whole idea behind recorders is they're cheap as shit and a basic introduction to instruments for kids, I feel like you could pretty easily sell a digital recorder with like 10 buttons and an octave switch and get people into it, you can do some basic saxophone and flute sounds and play along to lead melodies.
The whole rock band stuff is as dead as shit anyway, I don't see why they don't try and sell a new type of instrument.
already exists, unfortunately they are expensive asf and not very well known, if stuff werent so israeli today we could've had a synth revival like how cassio did in the 80s with all those cheap synths everywhere
It'd be pretty easy to make one very cheaply for a pack in instrument. It's literally just a straw with a pressure sensor and a few buttons. Instruments are always overpriced dogshit.
You know damn well that it's going to be maybe 5 dad rock songs probably all covers by newer groups, and then a bunch of new age shit that barely even has a guitar part.
Just a heads up and reminder anons that threads made with iphone OP pics are more than likely made by Sonygays. Especially the ones peddling Xitter console bullshit like this one.
Unpopular fact: Guitar Hero worked best when it focused on a limited set of fun to play songs. It's a rhythm game first and foremost so focusing on a small set of quality "levels" pushed discussion.
The second they started throwing every single popular song they could think of with track lists in the 100s and adding shit like drums and vocals the game died.
Not true. The game died because there were too many games too quickly and players got bored. I bought all of them as a kid because I wanted as many songs as I could get. Most people that ACTUALLY played the game did that as well, and we all moved on to clone hero.
>revive guitar hero >on a market that focuses mostly on streamers >where you can't play licensed songs or they whine about monetization
how it would even work? something mobile instead of console via King?
They're owned by Microsoft now, they could probably negotiate some kind of special licensing agreement to allow songs in the game to be streamed as long as it's only in the process of playing the actual game.
id like to remind everyone that the music game revival was already attempted, required no special controller, and had modern music in it.
and no one bought it, leading harmonix to have to sell themselves to epic. how do you think a console-only game that requires a $100 controller to be bought along with the game will perform?
No one bought Fuser because it was built around truncated loops of limited and usually censored songs that cost way too much to drop money on just for the mix you make with it to suck. That and the tools aren't good enough. Anyone who wants to experiment with a "plunderphonic" style like that can just do it in audacity with downloaded Rock Band or cover Stems for free. It would have worked a lot better if they didn't try to force a gameplay loop into the product. Harmonix and its patents would be best served at this point by building a barebones Karaoke live service that can be run on literally anything and has two subscription tiers, one for private use and one for event operators and venues.
I'm curious if they think the sales will be enough to cover the licensing rights, let alone make profit.
A subscription model makes more sense for Rock Band and Karaoke than it does for anything else. It's better for everyone involved. The end consumer doesn't have to contend with dropping 3 dollars on a song they might only play once, and they get the whole catalogue to pick from. The labels get a steady revenue stream. And the developers don't have to worry about how well the songs they choose to add will sell individually.
Remake GH3 and pump out the exact same controllers. Do NOT use those shitty guitars that one series "revival" tried to shit out, you know the one.
aside from the lag, the wii controller was the goat
i'll take the PS5 also
>twitter thread
honestly i hope you get paid for this because this is beyond pathetic
X thread*
its X now, old man
Guitar Hero doesn’t even work anymore. The mass market largely doesn’t listen to rock now, so the audience they have left are old boomers that can’t let go of shitty 90s and 80s rock groups.
They could bring back Singstar maybe, can't remember if that was an EA title though.
Crazy to me that stuff just died
It's just karaoke, you can do karaoke parties with a tablet now
Rock is still very popular among all age groups lol. Thankfully people who actually have friends and go outside don't have taste as dogshit as yours
He's not wrong in that the death of MTV hurt rock music the most.
it wasn't emptyv that fricked music, it were the record labels and their israelite tactics with copyright strikes
people online simply can't pass the music to new generations without risking their channels or streams get demonetized or outright banned, so zoomies dont have exposure to it outside some fake hype like metallica in stranger things and that is gone the next month in favor of the new big thing.
I mean shit man, kids used to buy guitars even up to 2010, nowadays all they care is cutting their dicks off, and MTV was dead way before.
Literally what current modern rock bands are mainstream? Not any that have existed since the 90's and 00's. Im talking debuted in the 10's. Who?
Poliphia, animals whatever; that tom abasi band
very very few shit, and they are very very normie unfriendly, almost as if enjoyed to be a contrarian
Imagine Dragons
It sucks, I know, but at least they don't sing mumble rap
>Imagine Dragons
ewwww rock is dead
>"I'M WAKING UP- I FEEL IT IN MY BONES. ENOUGH TO MAKE MY SYSTEMS BLOW."
Would unironically be kino on guitar hero
Greta Van Fleet sounds a lot like old Led Zepplin, I don't like Arkells but they spin a lot on my rock radio. The thing about rock music is that people will listen to the old stuff because it still sounds good, so newer sounds are hard to come by. Pop and RnB-oriented hip-hop age like milk on a heater, but they keep pumping the shit out
Believe me, it's way more fun to spin techno than it is to play a stupid bing bong wahoo video game.
>it's way more fun to spin techno than it is to play a stupid bing bong wahoo video game.
Get out.
Don't knock it till you try it
Apologize to my bing bing wahoos and get out.
Most bands take at least 10 years to get famous so it really isn't fair to say no bands starting in the 2000s because those would be the only active touring groups that could be called contemporary successes.
How many rappers showed up in the last ten years? I like rock, but this is a cope. Turn on a game or movie trailer and you hear rap. When is the last time that a new non rap or pop person was on the music awards?
There's always a new rapper cause the old on ODd or is in prison for raping a minor. Check Ganker and you're gonna see "rap is dead" threads everywhere
>Thankfully people who actually have friends and go outside don't have taste as dogshit as yours
Going by my experience of living in a flat next to parking lot.
This is the type of person with absolutely worst taste.
Absolutely this.
No reason to own a plastic toy for one game, when VR provides better experience.
VR does not provide experience of holding the instrument in your hands and playing it. Unless it's a theremin of course.
> Theremin hero
Actually, why not.
Yet its DLC keeps selling like crazy years after the fact.
So what's with all the thot posts of me or *generic nerd thing*?
Is it to like game interactions?
Another Xbox troony pipe dream pimped by a shill
>tfw James isn't the worst Corden here
>14 year old brandwarrior can't stop thinking about ladyboys
Huh, shocking.
The only way any company is making a new music game is with a setup/dongle that can use older peripherals and any new peripherals are universal.
Though Harmonix owned by Epic has a better chance to make a new Rock Band before MS retries GH
They should make the controllers output the standard usb to host midi.
They tried that, didn't work. There's not a lot of overlap between people who want to play instruments and people who want a dumb party game.
Thinking about it, can midi represent the different kinds of notes that GH has (strummed, tapped, I think there was something else).
>can midi represent the different kinds of notes that GH has (strummed, tapped, I think there was something else).
The midi guitar for rockband or whatever could easily distinguish between strumming and tapping, you had 6 fake strings to pluck and the fret board was just buttons. So if you tap a button you could do hammer-ons.
I don't know how it actually worked in game, I only tried using it as a midi guitar.
yes, midi does have the soundsbanks for everything including harmonics, its just a matter of coding what input leads where, speaking of midi alone, i have no clue how these plastic guitars work and if or not they have sensitivity inputs to receive stuff as pinches or mutes
I really can't see plastic instrument games ever breaking out of their niche again.
Didn't they already tried to revive this last gen and failed?
Rock Band >>> Shitar Hero
>Rocksmith >>>>>> >>>>Rock Band >>> Shitar Hero
ftfy
Beat Saber cornered the market
not gonna work, the last revival flopped immensely
if anything, get the studiomembers back that made thps 1+2 remake and have them remake the rest
Gee Bill, how come your mom lets you screenshot TWO Twitter posts?
a guitar gimmick game with a plastic toy worth more than an actual guitar being sold to a generation that doesn't understand or care about what music and old bands are, that relies solely on copyright trapped songs from companies who are overly litigious and wont share rights without a fair sum money, thus making the game even more expensive than current inflated AAA titles?
sounds like an amazing idea, keep at it microsoft
I loved GH and Rockband, but they are pretty cringle. If you love music, just play an instrument.
So you too have the ability to just pick things up and be talented at them too I see
More empty promises. Even if they somehow announced it officially today I still would not expect the game to come out for another 5 years before quietly being shoved under the carpet.
guitar hero/rock band's time is over. it cant come back. clone hero killed it. anyone that still cares about the games is currently playing them for free on their pc with the controllers they already own. no ones going to buy a new one to play some dadrock thats most likely already charted on clone hero.
> official statement from Snoy's VP of marketing
are you seriously calling me a consolegay after i mentioned pc's dominance and didnt even name a console? i havent bought a console since the 7th generation. do not buy consoles. any of them. and take your homosexual fricking consolewars back to whatever homosexual website you came from.
Only good thing about guitar hero/rockband were always the drums.
Yeah, they were great. The issue I had with the guitar is the big disconnect between the music track and you pressing the buttons; for drums it was much less of a case.
revive DJ hero you'll cowards!!!
buy an actual DJ controller and learn DJing. I've played DJ Hero when it came out and learned DJing much later and DJ Hero is frickin stupid
140$ US for the very base-level "club standard" controller, I don't think the actual DJ Hero game would release for cheaper.
https://www.pioneerdj.com/en-us/product/controller/ddj-200/black/overview/
or for 300$, you have a better-featured controller
https://pioneerdjstore.com/products/ddj-flx4
It's way more gratifying to actually mix music than "scratching" while pressing a button to get points while jerking a crossfader that doesn't do anything
Nobody wants to play with a plastic frickin toy anymore. The last try at a Guitar Hero or RockBand revival, it went straight to the toilet.
I don't want to be a real DJ, I want a fun game like DJ hero.
I feel like there's a way to make music games work. The whole idea behind recorders is they're cheap as shit and a basic introduction to instruments for kids, I feel like you could pretty easily sell a digital recorder with like 10 buttons and an octave switch and get people into it, you can do some basic saxophone and flute sounds and play along to lead melodies.
The whole rock band stuff is as dead as shit anyway, I don't see why they don't try and sell a new type of instrument.
> Synth hero
You may be onto something here.
>Synth hero
It's called Melodics. You can even practice performance pads and stuff.
This, but the game makes you play a hundred 20-minute ambient noise "songs" and has a story where MC kills himself in the end.
already exists, unfortunately they are expensive asf and not very well known, if stuff werent so israeli today we could've had a synth revival like how cassio did in the 80s with all those cheap synths everywhere
It'd be pretty easy to make one very cheaply for a pack in instrument. It's literally just a straw with a pressure sensor and a few buttons. Instruments are always overpriced dogshit.
Wai wait wait so the merge is 98% confirmed?
Wooooooo
You know damn well that it's going to be maybe 5 dad rock songs probably all covers by newer groups, and then a bunch of new age shit that barely even has a guitar part.
The following game genres are shit and not worth playing:
Sports
Racing
MMO
Music
and what do they all haev in common?
they monetize the shit out of dlc
Just a heads up and reminder anons that threads made with iphone OP pics are more than likely made by Sonygays. Especially the ones peddling Xitter console bullshit like this one.
i dont want her or the ps5
Unpopular fact: Guitar Hero worked best when it focused on a limited set of fun to play songs. It's a rhythm game first and foremost so focusing on a small set of quality "levels" pushed discussion.
The second they started throwing every single popular song they could think of with track lists in the 100s and adding shit like drums and vocals the game died.
Nah, the market just got bored of buying another hunk of plastic every couple of years for a handful of new shit songs.
Not true. The game died because there were too many games too quickly and players got bored. I bought all of them as a kid because I wanted as many songs as I could get. Most people that ACTUALLY played the game did that as well, and we all moved on to clone hero.
it's crazy how many egirls post this 'me or the ps5?' or some variation of this shit
makes me wonder who started it
>revive guitar hero
>on a market that focuses mostly on streamers
>where you can't play licensed songs or they whine about monetization
how it would even work? something mobile instead of console via King?
They're owned by Microsoft now, they could probably negotiate some kind of special licensing agreement to allow songs in the game to be streamed as long as it's only in the process of playing the actual game.
just do a Kpoop Hero it will sell billion
id like to remind everyone that the music game revival was already attempted, required no special controller, and had modern music in it.
and no one bought it, leading harmonix to have to sell themselves to epic. how do you think a console-only game that requires a $100 controller to be bought along with the game will perform?
No one bought Fuser because it was built around truncated loops of limited and usually censored songs that cost way too much to drop money on just for the mix you make with it to suck. That and the tools aren't good enough. Anyone who wants to experiment with a "plunderphonic" style like that can just do it in audacity with downloaded Rock Band or cover Stems for free. It would have worked a lot better if they didn't try to force a gameplay loop into the product. Harmonix and its patents would be best served at this point by building a barebones Karaoke live service that can be run on literally anything and has two subscription tiers, one for private use and one for event operators and venues.
A subscription model makes more sense for Rock Band and Karaoke than it does for anything else. It's better for everyone involved. The end consumer doesn't have to contend with dropping 3 dollars on a song they might only play once, and they get the whole catalogue to pick from. The labels get a steady revenue stream. And the developers don't have to worry about how well the songs they choose to add will sell individually.
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SEXO CON SIERRA!
ME GUSTA!!!
I'm curious if they think the sales will be enough to cover the licensing rights, let alone make profit.
DJ Hero 3 please