Rocksmith® 2014 Edition - Remastered

Rocksmith® 2014 Edition - Remastered

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Dorian Jan 2, 2020 @ 12:02pm
Exclamation Marks for missed notes hardly visible at Chords
Hi, as the title suggests, the Chord "bars" are exactly under the Exclamation Mark, so my missed notes are very hard to see when using Riff Repeater. This depends on the song obviously. A good example is The Dear Hunter's "Stuck on a Wire Out on a Fence".
I'm playing in 1920*1080 and I doubt it has anything to do with my PC.
So now I'm asking is there a way to change the color or size of the exclamation mark? Or maybe the viewing ankle?
Thanks for helping in advance and Happy New Year.
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AkiraTakasahki Jan 26, 2020 @ 11:17am 
I don't think so we could change the size or color of the exclamation mark...
I know it might sound silly, but playing on a tv helps me. I play it on a window.
Dorian Jan 27, 2020 @ 3:22pm 
I do have a TV in the room with my PC but it has a lag of 80 milliseconds. That is not a joke. I will try it though. Thinking about it, it may even work since I play to the music, not to the picture. And the larger screen might do the trick. Thanks for the tipp!
Originally posted by Obsidian:
I do have a TV in the room with my PC but it has a lag of 80 milliseconds. That is not a joke. I will try it though. Thinking about it, it may even work since I play to the music, not to the picture. And the larger screen might do the trick. Thanks for the tipp!

I guess with lag you mean the sound. Best to route the sound through your pc speaker (or a seperate amp), and only picture to TV. I use a HDMI cable from pc to tv., but still use only for video. You may to change some screen lagging in the settings. But it works great for me.
Dorian Jan 28, 2020 @ 5:21am 
No the picture, the sound would be more like 120 ms. Again: This is not a joke. The sound is going analogue to my stereo. No lag there. Otherwise the game would be unplayable.
This is my Rocksmith ini. Next to the settings in the program to reduce lag, you can change it there too. Especially the Latencybuffer and eventual the Win32UltraLowLatencyMode set to 0 might be a last option......

[Audio]
EnableMicrophone=0
ExclusiveMode=1
LatencyBuffer=2
ForceDefaultPlaybackDevice=
ForceWDM=0
ForceDirectXSink=0
DumpAudioLog=0
MaxOutputBufferSize=0
RealToneCableOnly=1
Win32UltraLowLatencyMode=1
[Renderer.Win32]
ShowGamepadUI=0
ScreenWidth=1920
ScreenHeight=1080
Fullscreen=0
VisualQuality=3
RenderingWidth=0
RenderingHeight=0
EnablePostEffects=1
EnableShadows=1
EnableHighResScope=1
EnableDepthOfField=1
EnablePerPixelLighting=1
MsaaSamples=4
DisableBrowser=0
[Net]
UseProxy=1
Dorian Feb 3, 2020 @ 8:31am 
Sorry, I didn't reply earlier. Thanks for the info, but I already experimented with the settings. As I said the sound comes from my stereo and the lag is hardly noticable. It's my TV that has bad lag (picture and sound), but I don't use it's speakers anyway. So can live with my setup but I still can't see my errors sometimes. Ahh, I will be able to live with it since I mostly play metal. This seems to only happen with songs with chords played on all 6 strings. It would still be great to have better error markers (larger and red or whatever). Thanks for the input though. BTW Cataleya22, I only just realized your profile picture: Nice one.
Thx, i just changed it lately. A remembrance of my two cats. I trained then well :)

One other tip, when using the riff repeater, set it to slower speed, and do repetitions, like the settings of zero errors tolerance or a few.
Then let it do the rerun so you can see the ! perhaps better.

Especially for metal which is normally much quicker. Slow can be a real challenge, but it's great to build up.
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Date Posted: Jan 2, 2020 @ 12:02pm
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