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The Venues
The Venues you play at are actually venues thatAerosmith has played at.
New Band Member
When your playing as your band you might notice,there's another member in the band to make it have5 members instead of 4. They do this becauseAerosmith has 5.
Look Different?
When ever you play as Aerosmith they don't use thesame guitar and have the same outfit on, theychange every time the venue changes.
Easy Expert
Go to options, click on cheats, and hit Blue, Yellow, Orange, Orange, Blue, Blue, Yellow, Yellow. This cheat can be used in career or quick play.
All Unlocked
Green + Red + Blue + Orange , Green + Red + Yellow + Blue , Green + Red + Yellow + Orange, Green + Yellow + Blue + Orange , Green + Red + Yellow + Blue , Red + Yellow + Blue + Orange , Green + Red + Yellow + Blue , Green + Yellow + Blue + Orange , Green + Red + Yellow + Blue , Green + Red + Yellow + Orange , Green + Red + Yellow + Orange , Green + Red + Yellow + Blue , Green + Red + Yellow + Orange
Unlock All
Press Red + Yellow, [Green + Red] two times, [Red + Yellow] two times, Green + Red, [Red + Yellow] two times, [Green + Red] two times, [Red + Yellow] two times, Green + Red, Red + Yellow, Red + Blue to unlock all songs in Quick Play mode.
No Fail
Press Green + Red, Blue, Green + Red, Green + Yellow, Blue, Green + Yellow, Red + Yellow, Orange, Red + Yellow, Green + Yellow, Yellow, Green + Yellow, Green + Red. Note: This code cannot be used in Career mode.
Air Guitar
Press Red + Yellow, Green + Red, [Red + Yellow] two times, [Red + Blue] five times, Yellow + Blue] two times, Yellow + Orange.
Hyperspeed Mode
Press [Yellow + Orange] five times, [Red + Yellow] four times, [Red + Blue] five times, Yellow + Blue, [Yellow + Orange] two times. This mode makes the charts faster. There are five Hyperspeed levels. Press Green on the Hyperspeed option at the 'Cheats' menu to cycle through them.
Precision Mode
Press Red + Yellow, [Red + Blue] two times, [Red + Yellow] two times, [Yellow + Blue] three times, Red + Blue, Red + Yellow, [Red + Blue] two times, [Red + Yellow] two times, [Yellow + Blue] three times, Red + Blue.
Performance Mode
Press [Green + Red] two times, Red + Orange, Red + Blue, [Green + Red] two times, Red + Orange, Red + Blue. This mode makes everything disappears except for the performance.
Unlock Walk This Way Guitar
Beat the game on any difficulty.
Unlock Kings And Queens
Beat career on any difficulty level
Unlock Joe Perry
To unlock Joe Perry beat him in his battle. Thenyou can buy him in the store.
Unlock DMC
To unlock DMC you have to beat the song Walk ThisWay by Run DMC (feat. Aerosmith) and you can buyhim in the store.
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In an unceremonious blog post this weekend, publisher Activision announced it will be shutting down the servers for Guitar Hero Live's 'Guitar Hero TV' mode effective December 1. The move will effectively end access to hundreds of playable songs available only in that server-streamed mode.
The retail version of Guitar Hero Live also includes a 42-song 'on-disc' soundtrack on consoles, and those songs will still be playable following the server shutdown (an iOS version, which has already been removed from the App Store, will no longer be usable at all as of December). But the game eschews the usual option of purchasing additional songs as downloadable content.Instead, Guitar Hero Live players have free access to the few songs being streamed live at that moment on a handful of curated, rotating Guitar Hero TV channels. Players can also use in-game rewards or microtransaction purchases to essentially rent access to those online songs on-demand, including a 'party pass' that gave time-limited access to all available songs. Both of these options will be cut off in December, and the in-game microtransaction purchases that help power those on-demand plays have already been shut off.
Bye bye, miss American pie
There was some valid upside in the move to a stream-based model for the bulk of Guitar Hero Live's songs. FreeStyle Games Creative Director Jamie Jackson said during Guitar Hero Live's development that he felt the standard rhythm-game DLC song model made each song purchase 'a big financial commitment up front and a tough decision to make, and it has always left me feeling like I have to replay that song until I’m bored of it to get my money’s worth.'
He compared the Guitar Hero TV mode to streaming music options like Pandora and Spotify, which offer a wider selection of music than anyone can reasonably own with little to no upfront cost.
The Guitar Hero TV mode has definitely provided a wide selection of playable music since launching with 200 songs in October of 2015. After that, Activision added six to nine new songs every week through April 2016, slowing to three new songs a week through the end of 2016, and then dropping down to an occasional trickle ever since. All told, 484 songs are currently available for Guitar Hero TV play, though only one of those was added in the last year.
The downside of this expanded streaming access, of course, is that it only lasts as long as Activision is willing to provide it (which is, apparently, through November 30). While launch day purchasers have had more than three years of access to a library of hundreds of songs, the fact remains that existing copies of Guitar Hero Live will be severely limited as of December. If a nostalgic player or historian wants to try out any of those hundreds of Guitar Hero TV songs using Guitar Hero Live's unique 3x2 fret guitar in the coming years, they'll be out of luck.
Contrast that with the Rock Band series and its still-growing selection of more than 2,000 DLC songs. Even when some of those songs are removed from the store for licensing issues, the downloaded versions can still be played on the original hardware and instruments. Even better, I can still play downloaded and on-disc songs from the original 2007 Rock Band release on the updated version of Rock Band 4 to this very day.
As we've seen manytimesin the past, the era of streaming entertainment has been great for convenience but poor for ensuring permanent access to content. But streaming services like Netflix and Spotify exist alongside separate services that let you purchase and download local, persistent, à la carte copies of most of those same songs, movies, and TV shows. There's no similar option to save the vast bulk of Guitar Hero Live content past November.
Even if you've never played Guitar Hero Live, the server sunset is something to keep in mind as Nintendo moves away from a downloadable 'virtual console' of classic games and toward subscription access to a smaller selection of older titles. We're already used to online game access being shut down at the whim of the companies running the servers. Now we're entering the era where even some single-player games become largely unplayable once their servers no longer remain profitable.