15 January 2014
Played until 2:00 again this morning. This is killing me.
It’s that damn Score Attack mode! I can’t just let it go at “good enough.” I’m
totally exhausted after doing this for at least 3 nights in a row.
Monday night I pulled out the PRS Tremonti (SE) and had a
crack at Smooth and Carol of the Bells. I could tell that I
hadn’t played the PRS for a while – it just felt really different. My numbers
sort of reflect that, too. I pulled off a pretty lame 34/77/50
(NS/accuracy/mastery) on Smooth, with
a 56.5% overall. But, I did alright on Score Attack, Easy level; I ran through
twice and ended up with a 236,470, 127 NS/99.32 accuracy. That was good for #3
(out of 82) on the Leaderboard.
Score Attack – No Tuning Allowed
Something I noticed about Score Attack which Ubi’s
developers might want to look at: Apparently players cannot access the Tuner directly
from Score Attack, at least not without getting penalized. If you pause a song
more than 2 times in Score Attack, your score doesn’t count for the Leaderboard
rankings. If you want to tweak a string or two using the in-game tuner, you
can’t do it without using one of your 2 pauses. You can’t just press the
<Back button on the Xbox controller in the middle of a Score Attack run. You
have to back out of the effort first and then resume the song after tuning.
Just something I ran across the other night when my guitar sounded way off and
I went searching for the Tuner.
Carol of the Bells
didn’t go all that great, either. Not only did I torch the second phrase of the
solo as usual, I didn’t play the scale runs very well either. And I totally
botched the ending (which means about the only part I played OK was the really
easy part that even non-guitar players could probably figure out in minutes). Ended
up with 124 NS/84% accuracy/89% master, and 90.7% overall. I should be much
better on this song than this.
Bassin’ Around
After those inauspicious performances on Monday night, I
pulled out the old Yamaha bass for the first time in ages and switched my path
over to Bass just to mix things up a little. This will NOT turn into a
bass-blog; I’ll be focusing on the Rocksmith angle, so bear with me.
The first song I pulled up for bass was Pour Some Sugar on Me, by Def Leppard. Before I comment further,
here’s the numbers to back up what I’m about to say: First run through (EVER) –
179 NS, 98% accuracy, and 98.7% overall. From somebody who hardly ever plays
bass. That tells you something about this song, right?
The bass arrangement for Pour
Some Sugar on Me makes Angela
seem complicated. Seriously. My very first run in Score Attack (Easy) was a
Platinum run. Same for Medium. And Hard. I’m not even sure why I bothered
playing the Easy and Medium levels. Playing the Master level was a little more
challenging, only because you have to have the song committed to memory and I’d
only played it five times before attempting a run from memory. Still, I managed
a Bronze performance – 202,208/66 NS/94.56%. I tried two more times from memory
and improved to 330,874/85/97.07%. Good enough for 108th out of 195
players on the Leaderboard. From memory. Easy song.
Unlocked a Square Fret Inlay, the Prophesy Fret Inlay, and
some skins for the HG-180 amp.
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