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Hyperspeed makes the notes appear more spread out. Theyt still have the same time gap, but the notes come at you quicker. Enter OBOYOBOY in the cheat menu and it'll unlock.

As for people saying RB is easier, the charts are easier as there's less use of 3 note chords which infested GH3, and chords in general. Some of the songs are rock hard though, check out Thrasher or Green Grass and High Tides on expert.

Ah cheers, have you played RB?
 
Nope, i'm just going on what people say on scorehero. I've played a few of the songs as GH customs (GG&HT and Shockwave) and they are very hard, Freebird/Raining Blood come to mind.
 
i am in 2 minds with the whole GH/Rock band scene because of the cost of the peripherals.
It's not the fact they cost £50 but how cheaply they are made.
I would have expected at least a reasonable material set to them than cheap plastic, making the price seem ludicrous
 
not getting this either, too expensive, seems all are jumping on the bandwagon now with "lets make a rock band", to play them all your going to need all different kits. Not worth it
 
OK, back to the Rock Band discussion.

Have they improved the durability of the bass pedal for the Euro release or am I better off getting one of those pedal metal plates to stop the damn thing from snapping when I get excited drumming to Metallica and stamp on the pedal a bit too hard with my fat feet?
 
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I've got the US rockband set, and so far its lasted since December with no problems.

You'd have to be some kind of oaf to actually do the drums any damage as they are quite durable.
 
OK, back to the Rock Band discussion.

Have they improved the durability of the bass pedal for the Euro release or am I better off getting one of those pedal metal plates to stop the damn thing from snapping when I get excited drumming to Metallica and stamp on the pedal a bit too hard with my fat feet?

its plastic, its crap. drummers will break it within minutes.
 
OK, back to the Rock Band discussion.

Have they improved the durability of the bass pedal for the Euro release or am I better off getting one of those pedal metal plates to stop the damn thing from snapping when I get excited drumming to Metallica and stamp on the pedal a bit too hard with my fat feet?
The one at the play event in wembley was still plastic
If you play drums already and are used to stomping it i would get the metal plate regardless as end of the day its still only plastic
 
The one at the play event in wembley was still plastic
If you play drums already and are used to stomping it i would get the metal plate regardless as end of the day its still only plastic

just buy a proper pedal for it. if you want to play it like a proper drummer or don't bother at all....
 
Anout the pedal im a drummer and unless your playin a gig you dont need to hit the pedal hard can't see it breakin easily tbh

despite whether you play a gig or not, some people are heavy footed, and sometimes you need quite a bit of pressure to pull of some double taps, triplets etc
 
"Rock Band’s unprecedented offering of over 70 songs to date currently available for purchase and download in the US will be made available in Europe beginning on Tuesday, May 27th. Each track will be available for 160 Microsoft Points on Xbox 360. Following that date, all new Rock Band Downloadable Content will be available simultaneously in the US and Europe on a weekly basis. For a complete list of Rock Band songs available for purchase to date, please go to http://www.rockband.com/dlc."

From the horses mouth, so to speak.

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EDIT: According to a guy over at the official forums who won an IGN competition, the European drums have rubber on the pads, but I will wait and see.
 
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