![]() ![]() To be clear, this is 1 player, 1 guitar, just splitting the signal to the 2 different input options. Since Direct Connect mode is essentially Microphone Mode with the tones enabled – Player 1, or the left hand side of each of these screen captures, is the Direct Connect mode results and the right hand side the Real Tone Cable. You’ll notice the scores and streaks are not perfectly in sync, the RTC sometimes showing higher scores than the Direct Connect mode, but not consistently. One user, testing the Direct Connect mode side by side with their RTC produced the above Learn-A-Song and the below head to head score attack results – using an Electro Harmonix Switch Blade to split their guitar signal to the RTC (player 2) and their Behringer FCA610 interface. Well, the users that have tested it so far have reported no obvious issues. So, how good is it? Any better or worse for detection than using a Real Tone Cable? Just don’t expect any help from UbiSoft Support to troubleshoot any issues you may have with it. Something to note – the rocksmith.ini flag: “RealToneCableOnly = 1” a setting used by most twitch streamers to prevent Rocksmith from taking control of their microphone, seems to effectively disable this input mode as well.įor the casual user however that can’t conveniently get a Real Tone Cable (RTC) in their locale, it seems like this mod will save a lot of hassle, since generic USB to guitar cables should now be useable (make sure they are capable of being set to 48khz/16 bit DVD quality!) and are far more readily available outside of North America and Europe, than the RTC is. The calibration functions as you’d expect, then you can use any input source that works with Rocksmith in Microphone Mode, but with the addition of the full tone simulations. Which when selected prompts this warning on the first use There may very well be some technical reason for the decision to remove it, but the testing done so far on PC, Mac and Linux (Steam Proton) suggests this is a fully featured and functional game mode. With that addition in the right place, the game gets a Microphone Mode that has the full tone emulation enabled. What we can safely infer however, was it must have been removed very late in the process of Remastered, as enabling it again required just this line of text to be entered into a file at the right place. This is pure speculation however, as there hasn’t been a public comment on the “Direct Connect” mode from any UbiSF staffers. We can hazard a guess that UbiSupport found that supporting such an array of possible input sources would be problematic and so the game mode was removed. One of these things we’ve mentioned here previously, was the Direct Connected mode that we know was contemplated for Rocksmith Remastered, since the art files for it are included in the game and there are several mentions of it in the multi language localization files, but for undisclosed reasons was removed from the product before launch. Rocksmith has always had a certain class of mod that we’ve chosen to not discuss on this site – you know what it is – but recently TRR has been made aware of some other possible modifications that have the potential to be more useful to the average user, rather than just by twitch streamers.įor a while now there has been a small group of people working on some well requested “Quality of Life” improvements to the PC version of Rocksmith 2014 Remastered Edition. ![]() The only updates we’ve seen since December of 2016 have been for essential fixes, like MacOS Catalina compatibility. Overall I would definitely recommend buying a cheaper cable and using this patch, but maybe a little higher quality than the one I got.With the cessation of DLC for Rocksmith 2014 Remastered, we assume that development and improvements for 2014 has also stopped. Once in a great while the notes will come out extremely delayed but this can be easily fixed by restarting the game. The only problems I've run into are caused by the cheap cable I bought. ![]() I also had to disable all playback/microphone sound devices except for the USB cable. Rocksmith would still launch, but not with the help of the patch so that rocksmith didn't recognize the cable.Īll I had to do was increase the time that the patch waited to find the. My original problem I had was that rocksmith 2014.exe was starting up too slow so that the patch couldn't find the. I tried dozens of different patches before this one, and this one is the only one that I could get to work. I currently use rocksmith 2014 on some older HP laptop running windows 10 (pavilion g7 I think?). Yes the fix is still working almost perfectly! ![]()
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