What could have so many X's in it?
Wonder if the Grayscale color scheme has anything to do with it.
If those are song titles then U2 also have some pretty long song names (and lots of black/white/gray album covers). Don't feel like those could be titles though. Unless its some kind of code which explains all the X's. Or maybe those are for missing letters.
Some letters are backwards too... N's, L's, G's Z's, J's are. Though some G's are also forward...
Music taste is entirely subjective, and one should not be disappointed in the event that a piece of DLC doesn't conform to their specific musical tastes.Originally Posted by chris60119 Go to original post
Just as an example, some people may be a fan of Extreme Metal, others are fans of soothing Soul and Soft Rock. Neither should be angry if the other group's DLC is represented this one week over the other.
So you would be ok with Justin Bieber?Originally Posted by forest1903 Go to original post
His music is not Guitar-centric, so I have no idea how this is relevant.Originally Posted by chris60119 Go to original post
All three genres of music I listed have been represented in Rocksmith at one point or another.
I wouldOriginally Posted by chris60119 Go to original post
First time posting, I wrote down all the letters in case anyone wants to play with deciphers:
Not sure if there is a T in the last line. Also, I've written the flipped one reversed (right to left). Here's left to right:ADUFX DGGSQGF QWRLGF
TRQ GO GXW GO WJNA GO RXKDWY TDJDWT
NGKXT UWTT DAJX J YGUUJB
VHFKP KULNFX OWXFX PWX
MHAHPK NFX KULNFXK
GQL XZURG GQULL CBRZGZWL
ZVGLELUR DYJLN GQLV INNLN
ESPBCVL QYBM
EANFC AXCTYTN NTOAJNHODR IACU
AXEAXACTRS NTJTDCAXY FTBDYTFAWDR
NTJN(T)FTXCDCAHX
LWZGZRBC LLUQG GRUZX LQG
NLNNI VLQG NLJYD RULELGVZ
91. If counting the discontinued half-cent, it's 91 and a half.Originally Posted by MythicWall Go to original post