I picked up Rocksmith last week the day it came out. Having worked through it a bit, I can tell you the learning curve is not friendly, but it is still a lot of fun. Much more rewarding than Guitar Hero, which has very limited playability for me.
I am thinking seriously about this one. My only hold up is the song list. I may get it anyway.
They say to wire it that way to avoid lag. I have mine going through hdmi and have not had any problems. If you do, you can still use your hdmi but they recommend sending audio directly out to your receiver to eliminate the lag. I will say that as someone who enjoys playing guitar, this game is SOO much better than any other music game out there. It does not have the typical career mode of others but its depth in lessons, technique and effects is incredible. Very fun game.
Is this a legit way to learn guitar?
I am curious still also, I sucked trying to learn as a kid but if this game is legit to teach you I will get it right away, have always wanted to plauy acoustic guitar
Chris, you can use any guitar that has a standard input jack. An accoustic/electric will work just fine.
I grew up with guitars as my dad always played and thus I learned the basics really early on in my life and have been playing ever since...That said I never had much 'formal' training but I do play rhythm for our church band and have no problems learning to play a piece. That being my perspective, here's what I can tell you; In regards to a learning tool, I think it would be a great if you devote a little time outside the game as well. There are some great mini games to learn chords and scales but as playing guitar requires a fair amount of memorization to form chords and since the game will always show you how to form a chord or what notes to hit on a scale you will need to practice those offline as well to commit them to memory. Otherwise it's just like Guitar Hero with more buttons. If you take what you are learning in the game and practice outside the game, I think it will be excellent and will make learning LOADS of fun. That's not to say that you couldn't just play the game and learn these things but it would require a lot of discipline to play each minigame without just mindlessly duplicating the onscreen mappings.
Is this a legit way to learn guitar?
Well, I bought a Sony blu ray surround sound system that I hook my xbox in through HDMI and now I have a huge delay. It is unplayable. Any suggestions that don't include not hooking up my xbox through my home theater?
google it, I dont remember what I did for rockband to fix it but you can.