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Keys cannot be mapped in RPCS3's controller settings. | |||
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==Special Notes== | ==Special Notes== | ||
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Network status must be set to "Connected" to prevent long pauses when selecting songs. |
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Rock Band 3 | |
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Developer(s) | Harmonix |
Publisher(s) | Harmonix |
Series | Rock Band |
Release date(s) | NA October 26, 2010 EU October 29, 2010 AU October 28, 2010 |
Release type | Console exclusive |
Genre(s) | Rhythm |
Mode(s) | Single-player, Multiplayer |
GameID(s) | BLES00986 (IRD), BLUS30463 (IRD) |
Quick links | Check Compatibility Open Issues Search Google Wikipedia Page |
Rock Band 3 is a game in the Rock Band series. It is a sequel to Rock Band and Rock Band 2, announced for release on October 26th, 2010. In March 2015, Mad Catz and Harmonix announced Rock Band 4, a sequel to Rock Band 3, and was released for Xbox One and PS4 on October 6th, 2015.
Distinguishing it from all previous rhythm music games, Rock Band 3 features "Pro" mode, which is designed to accurately mimic playing of real instruments. In Pro mode, real guitar and bass players have to match specific fingering on frets and strings, drummers have to strike cymbal pads in addition to snare and toms, and keyboardists have to use precise fingering across the whole keyboard. Mad Catz manufactured a 102-button controller with 6 strings meant for bass and for lead guitar Fender lent a real Fender Squier stringed guitar modified with built-in electronics and enhancements to support Pro mode. Real instruments and original Basic controllers can be played simultaneously in various combinations within the game to simulate playing in a real band. Before a song starts, the players choose which instrument they will represent within the song. If the right note is hit or played, it is heard in the audio. If notes are missed, they are not heard.
Configuration
No options that deviate from RPCS3's default settings are recommended for this title.
Known Issues
Keys cannot be mapped in RPCS3's controller settings. USB passthrough for real keyboards is not currently supported.
Special Notes
Network status must be set to "Connected" to prevent long pauses when selecting songs.