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}}'''[https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocksmith Rocksmith]''' was a line of video games created by '''[[Ubisoft]]''', providing one of the few methods of learning guitar with a game-like experience of Guitar Hero, but it is on an actual guitar. The game provided downloadable content (DLC) that it sold as a one-time buy. Rocksmith | }}'''[https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocksmith Rocksmith]''' was a line of video games created by '''[[Ubisoft]]''', providing one of the few methods of learning guitar with a game-like experience of Guitar Hero, but it is on an actual guitar. The game provided downloadable content (DLC) that it sold as a one-time buy. Rocksmith got delisted on every storefront, so getting a legitimate copy is hard to accomplish. | ||
The game was a natural fit for custom modding, which Ubisoft did not endorse. Rather than continuing the original Rocksmith, Ubisoft shifted to Rocksmith+,<ref>https://www.ubisoft.com/en-gb/game/rocksmith/plus</ref> a revised version that features covers of previously licensed tracks, does not support DLC transfers, and runs on an costly, online-only subscription model. This new model essentially eliminates modding, stripping away user flexibility and compensating players more. | The game was a natural fit for custom modding, which Ubisoft did not endorse. Rather than continuing the original Rocksmith, Ubisoft shifted to Rocksmith+,<ref>https://www.ubisoft.com/en-gb/game/rocksmith/plus</ref> a revised version that features covers of previously licensed tracks, does not support DLC transfers, and runs on an costly, online-only subscription model. This new model essentially eliminates modding, stripping away user flexibility and compensating players more. | ||
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Release Year | 2012 |
Product Type | Video game |
In Production | Yes |
Official Website | https://www.ubisoft.com/en-gb/game/rocksmith/plus |
Rocksmith was a line of video games created by Ubisoft, providing one of the few methods of learning guitar with a game-like experience of Guitar Hero, but it is on an actual guitar. The game provided downloadable content (DLC) that it sold as a one-time buy. Rocksmith got delisted on every storefront, so getting a legitimate copy is hard to accomplish.
The game was a natural fit for custom modding, which Ubisoft did not endorse. Rather than continuing the original Rocksmith, Ubisoft shifted to Rocksmith+,[1] a revised version that features covers of previously licensed tracks, does not support DLC transfers, and runs on an costly, online-only subscription model. This new model essentially eliminates modding, stripping away user flexibility and compensating players more.
Consumer impact summary
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Incidents
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Products
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See also
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