LudicrousSpeed said:
This is the main reason why I have stopped buying these games years ago (before they stopped making them). For their absurd asking price (a bunch of plastic electronics should not add $40+ to the price) they include a small amount of actual music versus what they try to sell you. And it's not as if it requires a lot of work to add this music in. That's the main reason why I might eventually buy the new Guitar Hero. It has even less songs IIRC, but you get access to Guitar Hero TV or some shit where you can play hundreds of other songs kind of like a GH version of Spotify. |
The "plastic electronics" are priced as controllers. Which they are. That complaint legitimately makes no sense. Yeah, it's kind of inconvenient, but buying controllers is always a kind of spendy affair. But, you know, the folks at Harmonix knew this and made old Rock Band gear compatible with Rock Band 4. SO EVIL.
"And it's not as if it requires a lot of work to add this music in." And how do you know that? Do you put these tracks together yourself? Do you sit at a computer and make sure that the tracks are right for each instrument, each difficulty, and accurate as a whole for the individual song? Are you familiar with the tools the developers use to create these tracks? All aboard the assumption train I suppose when we just have to insist a developer is greedy.
And yes, Guitar Hero Live has less songs because it doesn't have basically a decade of DLC available for it. Let's celebrate the fact that you get to spend all over again with the new Guitar Hero, whereas those who invested in Rock Band instruments and DLC previously can get away with just buying the base game to enable it all on their new system. Oooohhhh, so evil, so greedy, so horrible. I just hate these consumer friendly options.
As an addition to this post, anybody who says "but I don't think 65 songs is enough" - they are trying to sell the game for $60. Do you understand the cost of music? How much dealing they likely had to do to pull off getting each song added to the base game, effectively selling each song for far below the $2 standard of a single DLC song?
God damn it guys. It is legitimately frustrating reading some of this. It goes beyond entitlement to some mindset that would wreck the industry as a whole if it became standard.








