It seems not too much yet if we'are seriously talking about investing an hour (much less really) to make working a way better interface with the game.ĥ) There is no downside of using the Launcher. Nowadays, even amps have integrated USB interfaces better than RTC.Ĥ) I can't tell how much time did you spend with Rocksmith. However, if RS isn't the first learning tool or guitar is being used for recordings or just for playing to an amp, there should be a decent audio interface already. Until then, the RTC is the best option because of the reasons I told many times in this thread: it's supported, it needs no patching, it works out of the Well, let's spin it one more time:ġ) Isn't it obvious that the only supported RTC can be considered as the best device? Especially in the context that you are so verbosely explaining.Ģ) I never defended cheap audio interfaces, and it's not a surprise that OP failed using them.ģ) I'm not recommending buying anything but RTC for Rocksmith. But they did not yet and I don't see this coming. See, I would be more than happy if UBI added some support for 3rd party devices. I don't know where you are from, but where I live 1h of time is usually more worth than the cost of the RTC. The OP lost time because he tried to avoid the RTC. You have to use a launcher while everyone else just starts the program. For this useless (in the context of the game) gimmick you give up any support and you use some 3rd party tool that messes with process memory. It has no value in the context of this game. You said: "Look, I have a AB/Y-box builtin", but you don't even use it when playing RS. You said this is wrong without giving any arguments in favour of your claim. And this is the RTC, no matter how well or bad something else works for you personally. You fail to recognize, that this thread is not about you and your setup. Originally posted by Thank you for clarifying, but you obviously missed the point. Save you time and nerves, buy the RTC for the best experience. Moral of the story: don’t try to save up money using nonauthentic cables, or third party patches. Maybe I will have to replace the 6.3 jack in the future because they seem to tear, but it’s not of a big deal. Though a lot of people say they have problems with their RTCs I didn’t experience any of them. The ingame guitar tone became better, the signal from guitar doesn’t falter. I have no guitar buzz or latency issues whatsoever whilst playing the game at default settings.ĥ. It works on 4 out of 4 pcs which I’ve tested.Ĥ. Both windows 7 and windows 10 recognize the device.ģ. I just plugged it into a usb port (as for my PC, it works with usb 3.0 port too), windows updated the driver. First and foremost, I didn’t have to set up the cable or change properties in Rocksmith.ini. The RTC was finally purchased, and I compared it to nocable fix:ġ. On the other PCs, I couldn’t even get the proper tone. The patch runs decently only on 1 out of 4 PCs. It took some time for me to figure out how to set it up properly. I downloaded the patch and got huge problems with guitar buzzing and latency right away. I started to play Rocksmith with a nocable fix, because I wanted to learn how to play guitar without spending huge amount of money (for example I bought my used Ibanez gax30 for 50$ + Rocksmith 2014 during steam winter sale), so buying an extra guitar cable + shipping cost = almost the price of the guitar, which seemed a bit irrational to me. Maybe it’s going to be helpful for people who are wondering whether it’s worth saving some money and use a nocable patch. Hello everyone, I’d like to share my experience on using nocable patch and realtone cable.
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