Difference between revisions of "Rocksmith"
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{{ii}} Rocksmith's audio latency is highly dependent on values set within the Rocksmith.ini. Modifying this file is almost always necessary for an optimal experience. | {{ii}} Rocksmith's audio latency is highly dependent on values set within the Rocksmith.ini. Modifying this file is almost always necessary for an optimal experience. | ||
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Revision as of 12:44, 14 July 2013
Key points
- A Rocksmith Real Tone cable and a guitar are necessary to play this game.
Availability
Game data
Save game cloud syncing
Template:Save Game Cloud Syncing
Video settings
Input settings
Issues unresolved
Issue
- Shiftwindow does not work correctly, it will not move a Rocksmith window for windowed-fullscreen
Issues fixed
Audio Latency
- Using your motherboard's onboard sound rather than an internal sound card is recommended for reduced latency
- Rocksmith's audio latency is highly dependent on values set within the Rocksmith.ini. Modifying this file is almost always necessary for an optimal experience.
Instructions |
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- There are also a few settings outside of Rocksmith that need to be adjusted to allow Audio Exclusivity and other settings to work properly.
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