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Ug!!! i dont get it with this game. never played it and will never playit. why not waste money on a real guitar and do something with that urge to shred? I've never seen such money and devotion thrown away to pretend to be a musician. I would rather buy my kid the real thing and maybe they will go somewhere with it. and if nothing else, you can actually resell it, not like this - when the game finally dies off everyones going to have a closet full of fake instruments that are useless junk lol

on a side note: BCRich is making a comeback now that the company that killed them has sold them to someone who cares -10 string mockingbirds are back!!!
Here ya go!! i found it, this is the company that RDM comes from, the real name is:
New Medium Enterprises

here is the website: http://www.nmeinc.com/
agreed it does look suspect but as i search everyones getting this press release and this article states even more features plus retailers have already places preorders. and maybe it looks cheesy but dreamsteam is known in the industry so i dont think they would bet the farm on a false press release.


http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/News/Details.aspx?NewsId=24261
It's not hard to see really if you think about the progression of the industry.
start with cd's 650 then 700 megs not much but it did get bigger on the same disk then to dvd 4.7 gig same size disk almost 7 times the capacity, then it jumped to dual layer 9+ gigs same size disk now double a standard dvd.
look at hard drives i can remember when we were ohhing and ahhhhing because the new 3.5's would have an astonishing 1.3 gigs now that same exact form factor is reaching well over a terabyte as compression technologies advance and they learn to keep retuning the laser frequency it will go higher im sure, for that matter look at the jump from cd to blue ray -around the same size but a massive jump in capacity.
oops should have paid better attention i missed the part about it only being branded by asus the first time through lol
Love asus products, dont care for the looks but if its like everything else they build it should be rock solid. now if google would get off their high horse and quit requiring everything in android to be tied to only google. while it may seem minor to some i dont like being forced into using their web based everything. will every android phone "force" you to have a gmail account? or will it ever really be open..........................
Agreed! anything to combat sony is welcome, I cant stand how everything they do is so proprietary and then try to lock it down so noone can compete.
and to the other comment: its not about a format war its about advancing the tech, even if studios don't jump on board think of what this means for data storage, if it really is a simple mod then it should come out cheaper right in the beginning as no one has to wait for the rights or investing in more new production equipment, this is what hurts adoption more than anything, the fact everyone has to "reup" the factories again like they do with new tv designs or pc ram etc. gotta create machines, build assy lines, then start a whole different product design.
this way they can possibly just change a chip in the production line= very little cost to release.
badass, hope its real as im not a fan of blue ray anyways (not a big movie buff) so i could care less if the studios adopt it (think dat recorders and tape) been around for years still very popular for recording but never got used as a mass market delivery system just data.
Awesome !!! Ummmm are they still using that cheap a** plastic? had the original loved the sound and how easily it worked with SONAR but man they feel cheap, wish they would use alum or steel (i would pay more for the quality) so it actually feels like a piece of equipment and not a fisher price toy, heck at least put a dummy weight inside so it feels like something.
No offense but it sounds like you didnt update, or maintain your system as often as you should have, about a year after service pack2 for xp i never saw a crash i didnt cause out of my own tinkering, but im a real stickler for keeping everything tuned up,cleaned out and tweaked anyways. in any case i got vista W/SP1 on a new laptop. sadly they dont have drivers for xp or i would switch. for the first month it seemed ok but now its all fugly and crashes. even reformatted twice. even if it looks like it runs well go check the event logs for vista, on the pc's i have encountered running vista most-not all-but most of them are stuffed with errors. my latest laptop install is 2 months old it already logged 2652 errors relating to the software. so somethings not running right under that crap. and i agree with the other poster it does seem alot like the win ME failure again. i dont care for the size of the OS either, WTF is that about??
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