Ac/Dc Live Rock Band Wii Iso
One quick question. Some of the files at the link you specified are midi's, and some are charts. If they're charts, does that mean you have to code it yourself???? And if they're midi, can you just follow what your steps show???? A little clarification in the guide would help, for those who, like me, have no experience with the filetypes/files for any kind of customs, thanks. Oh yes, I'm sorry, I recall seeing the chart files. I'll look into that.
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As for the midi, you sure it's not just a mid? QUOTE(jrsaysbiteme @ Dec 7 2008, 03:02 PM) I thought you were making a rock band custom that you were going to post then post the how to. It's a good start.
You should delete the entire 'Part 2' from this thread. It makes people think a custom channel/IOS is needed to run a Rock Band custom on the Wii. Is this all detailed on scorehero as well?
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Get rid of that video - the only thing good in it is RUSH. Are all the bugs due to the loader or just the custom songs/charts? You should definately take a look at AC/DC Live: Rock Band Track Pack.
Since it allows the GH guitars and (supposedly) uses the Rock Band 2 engine / controller scheme it would make an even better base for customs, or get you ready for Rock Band 2 which will probably be the best base. Again, it's a good start and your efforts are appreciated. It's a good start. You should delete the entire 'Part 2' from this thread. It makes people think a custom channel/IOS is needed to run a Rock Band custom on the Wii.
Is this all detailed on scorehero as well? Get rid of that video - the only thing good in it is RUSH. Are all the bugs due to the loader or just the custom songs/charts?
You should definately take a look at AC/DC Live: Rock Band Track Pack. Since it allows the GH guitars and (supposedly) uses the Rock Band 2 engine / controller scheme it would make an even better base for customs, or get you ready for Rock Band 2 which will probably be the best base. Again, it's a good start and your efforts are appreciated. Click to expand.Thanks! I know it's definately not perfect yet. You need this version of the cIOS Installer, you can't run a Rock Band Custom in Gamma since the instruments don't work. The reason I put a Part 2 was also because I posted this on Scorehero, so I figured they would need this Yeah, I'll take out the vid.
It was really to show that DLC doesn't work in Customs that are dumped, and then made for Frets on Fire. Customs work pretty much 100% of the time. I'm making a new disc / video anyways. As for AC/DC, I am looking into it and where the GH Guitar code or files is. It still uses the RB1 Engine and all the same files in the ARK and HDR files. I can wait to play and get customs on RB2 And thanks for the Criticism, it really does help!
For downloadable Rock Band songs, see. Rock Band Track Packs (called Song Packs in Europe and Australia) are a series of supplemental media discs for the of. The packs are developed by and (earlier packs were developed with ), and distributed. Harmonix has announced they will release additional discs, containing new songs not in past releases, and have not previously been made available through downloadable content. The track packs are fully functional stand alone games and do not require separate Rock Band titles to play; however, on consoles that support downloadable content, the songs from these packs can be integrated with other Rock Band titles. •: July 15, 2008 •: December 2008 Mode(s), Rock Band Track Pack Vol. 1 ( Rock Band Song Pack 1) was released for the Wii and PlayStation 2 on July 15, 2008.
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•: November 16, 2008 Mode(s), AC/DC Live: Rock Band Track Pack ( AC/DC Live: Rock Band) was announced on September 29, 2008, and was released for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 on November 2. The Wii version was released on November 16, 2008. The pack contains all 18 tracks from 's DVD. The game, through pre-existing licensing deals that AC/DC has with the retail chains, was only available at. This exclusivity agreement was only applicable in the United States, and ended on November 4, 2009 when GameStop began selling new copies of the game for $20. Each copy of the track pack includes a code that can be redeemed online to allow Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 owners to download the content to their console for use in other Rock Band titles. The game can also be played as a standalone title, including a number of for Xbox 360 owners, but otherwise does not feature many of the gameplay elements of the full Rock Band titles, such as character creation or customization, online play, or a World Tour mode.