Entroper said:
Honestly, the way the game works, they do need to have separate tracks and mix them during the game. When you mess up, your specific instrument track doesn't play, but the rest of the tracks continue. It has an effect in multiplayer, too. Even with separate tracks, though, they could definitely consume less space than 30-60 MB per song. @DMeisterJ: Stop trying to impose your own artificial limitations on the Wii. Again, Smash Bros. appears to have its own download interface that is separate from the Wii Shop Channel, and there is absolutely no reason that Rock Band could not do the same. Why do you make this stuff up? Why do you even care, would a fully functional Wii version of Rock Band be some kind of a threat to you? |
Both of you are also forgetting the crowd vocals specific for each song, the various video setups (each song has its own "video", if you will), and a few other things.
There's a lot more going on in Rock Band than you initially realize. Trust me, I've played the damned game enough to notice (logged well over 50 hours on the game already, probably more like 100).

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