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you can see some Ric's in this trailer. future controllers and merchandises?
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Well, GOO GOO GOO JOOB! Now I've seen it all! :shock: and I must admit it's pretty tempting ... :lol:
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They could of at least put the chip in the pickguard! :mrgreen:
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Absolutely bizarre.
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Well at least they have the set list taped to the 325!
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What boggles me is that the Höfner has a vibrato/tremelo/"whammy bar"...I've never seen a bass with a vibrato, let alone a classic bass like a Hofner.
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The Hofner is there for looks and identity; it is meant to be used as a bass or guitar. Historic accuracy was not a major consideration; this makes perfect sense from a marketing standpoint, although it may offend from a historical viewpoint.
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The whammy bar is part of the game play; wouldn't be fair to keep it off one instrument and have it on others.
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That's better said than my post, JB. Thanks.
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No problem Paul. My friends love the game but I'm terrible at it.
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I've never wanted to try it, but with this Beatles thing and Juliana's fixation on the Fab Four (ever since Dhani Harrison hugged her! :D ), it's on our "must have" list. With a Rick controller, of course...

Say, I have a couple of extra Rick carcasses...I wonder if I could...
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sloop_john_b wrote:The whammy bar is part of the game play; wouldn't be fair to keep it off one instrument and have it on others.
I've never played the game, so I may be full of it...

My guess as to why there's a whammy bar is that it's more of a programmer's cheat rather than fairness, etc. It's a lot easier to write the program if everything works the same. Lots more code and debugging if different instruments work differently...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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jingle_jangle wrote:I've never wanted to try it, but with this Beatles thing and Juliana's fixation on the Fab Four (ever since Dhani Harrison hugged her! :D ), it's on our "must have" list.
I encourage her fixation 100%. Hey, it worked for me. But why play a game controller when she's coming right along with the real thing? Her version of "A Day In The Life" was very impressive. Except every time she comes to a barre chord she sort of plays air guitar through it to the next first position chord. :lol: :lol: I can dig it though, those pesky Bs and Fs are a bear for a beginner ...
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