
"While Rocksmith may be marketed for beginners, I’m coming into it with a previous history with the instrument ... and when I started playing I was immediately humbled with the realisation that I am one sloppy as hell guitar player." Writes Aaron Mullan

DLCs can end up being more expensive than the games themselves but these 10 titles are taking things way too far.
Why do people expect things that developers work really hard for, for free or close to nothing?
I thought Sims was going to be more expensive. I am surprised about the cost of the "simulator DLCs" and not surprised about Star Citizen.

Ubisoft puts an end to Rocksmith 2014 Remastered Edition DLC with the Opeth Song Pack, and are already working on a new title.
I’m excited to see what they make next. Rock smith is such a nice tool to learn a song easily on guitar.

Neil writes: "Blues, jazz, country, rock, punk - the Rocksmith DLC library has had it all. Today though it's all about one genre and some very lengthy tunes as the Swedish Progressive Death Metallers, Opeth arrive."
I still play Rocksmith every now and again when I get the itch. But yeah, another aging guitarist here that's nowhere near as good as I should be after years of "playing" guitar.
Just picked up Rocksmith in a current Microsoft sale for $9.89. I will soon be giving it a try once I get a guitar.
Does anyone have some tips for reducing input lag?