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Revision [93404]

Most recent edit made on 2008-11-25 14:12:35 by ricecake [Added link to RB2]

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Rock Band 1 had issues on some songs with impossible Gold Stars (mainly being Song_RB_Seven Seven on drums) until they released a patch fixing the gold star cutoffs to be possible. Also, in Rock Band 1, if you were to obtain a Gold Star on the last note of a song, such as the Big Rock Ending or during a sustain, you will hear the "Ding" sound accompanied with gaining a star, but would not see the change to your star count. This was fixed in Game_RockBand2 Rock Band 2.


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Rock Band 1 had issues on some songs with impossible Gold Stars (mainly being Song_RB_Seven Seven on drums) until they released a patch fixing the gold star cutoffs to be possible. Also, in Rock Band 1, if you were to obtain a Gold Star on the last note of a song, such as the Big Rock Ending or during a sustain, you will hear the "Ding" sound accompanied with gaining a star, but would not see the change to your star count. This was fixed in Rock Band 2.




Revision [22471]

Edited on 2008-10-07 00:18:11 by Gotsmack [Changed 'BRE' to 'Big Rock Ending' to prevent confusion]

Additions:
Rock Band 1 had issues on some songs with impossible Gold Stars (mainly being Song_RB_Seven Seven on drums) until they released a patch fixing the gold star cutoffs to be possible. Also, in Rock Band 1, if you were to obtain a Gold Star on the last note of a song, such as the Big Rock Ending or during a sustain, you will hear the "Ding" sound accompanied with gaining a star, but would not see the change to your star count. This was fixed in Rock Band 2.


Deletions:
Rock Band 1 had issues on some songs with impossible Gold Stars (mainly being Song_RB_Seven Seven on drums) until they released a patch fixing the gold star cutoffs to be possible. Also, in Rock Band 1, if you were to obtain a Gold Star on the last note of a song, such as the BRE or during a sustain, you will hear the "Ding" sound accompanied with gaining a star, but would not see the change to your star count. This was fixed in Rock Band 2.




Revision [22467]

Edited on 2008-10-07 00:15:00 by SpikeX

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GS is one of the Popular Guitar Hero Abbreviations.




Revision [22033]

Edited on 2008-10-06 19:49:58 by ricecake [Added links and corrected spelling of "receive"]

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Gold Stars (or GS in any game, and 5GS or 6-stars when referring to Game_RockBand Rock Band) refers to when a user earns a gold star rating on any given song in Rock Band. Gold stars are only available on expert difficulty.
Gold Stars are also awarded on Game_GuitarHeroII Guitar Hero II, Game_GuitarHeroEncoreRocksThe80s Guitar Hero: Rocks the 80's, Game_GuitarHeroIIILegendsOfRock Guitar Hero III, and Game_GuitarHeroAerosmith Guitar Hero: Aerosmith for getting 100% of the notes in any difficulty (note that you do NOT need a full combo).
To calculate the gold star cutoff for any given song, take the score required to achieve 5 stars and multiply by 1.45 for the drums, and 1.52 for guitar and bass. Once you hit this score, you should receive the Gold Stars during the song.
Rock Band 1 had issues on some songs with impossible Gold Stars (mainly being Song_RB_Seven Seven on drums) until they released a patch fixing the gold star cutoffs to be possible. Also, in Rock Band 1, if you were to obtain a Gold Star on the last note of a song, such as the BRE or during a sustain, you will hear the "Ding" sound accompanied with gaining a star, but would not see the change to your star count. This was fixed in Rock Band 2.


Deletions:
Gold Stars (or GS in any game, and 5GS or 6-stars when referring to Rock Band) refers to when a user earns a gold star rating on any given song in Rock Band. Gold stars are only available on expert difficulty.
Gold Stars are also awarded on Guitar Hero II, Guitar Hero: Rocks the 80's, Guitar Hero III, and Guitar Hero: Aerosmith for getting 100% of the notes in any difficulty (note that you do NOT need a full combo).
To calculate the gold star cutoff for any given song, take the score required to achieve 5 stars and multiply by 1.45 for the drums, and 1.52 for guitar and bass. Once you hit this score, you should recieve the Gold Stars during the song.
Rock Band 1 had issues on some songs with impossible Gold Stars (mainly being Seven on drums) until they released a patch fixing the gold star cutoffs to be possible. Also, in Rock Band 1, if you were to obtain a Gold Star on the last note of a song, such as the BRE or during a sustain, you will hear the "Ding" sound accompanied with gaining a star, but would not see the change to your star count. This was fixed in Rock Band 2.




Revision [20664]

Edited on 2008-10-05 23:33:03 by ricecake [Added link to Full Combo]

Additions:
Gold Stars are also awarded on Guitar Hero II, Guitar Hero: Rocks the 80's, Guitar Hero III, and Guitar Hero: Aerosmith for getting 100% of the notes in any difficulty (note that you do NOT need a full combo).


Deletions:
Gold Stars are also awarded on Guitar Hero II, Guitar Hero: Rocks the 80's, Guitar Hero III, and Guitar Hero: Aerosmith for getting 100% of the notes in any difficulty (note that you do NOT need a full combo).




Revision [20663]

Edited on 2008-10-05 23:31:40 by bug

Additions:
Rock Band 1 had issues on some songs with impossible Gold Stars (mainly being Seven on drums) until they released a patch fixing the gold star cutoffs to be possible. Also, in Rock Band 1, if you were to obtain a Gold Star on the last note of a song, such as the BRE or during a sustain, you will hear the "Ding" sound accompanied with gaining a star, but would not see the change to your star count. This was fixed in Rock Band 2.


Deletions:
Rock Band 1 had issues on some songs with impossible Gold Stars until they released a patch fixing the gold star cutoffs to be possible. Also, in Rock Band 1, if you were to obtain a Gold Star on the last note of a song, such as the BRE or during a sustain, you will hear the "Ding" sound accompanied with gaining a star, but would not see the change to your star count. This was fixed in Rock Band 2.




Revision [19120]

Edited on 2008-10-05 11:18:55 by Doughboy [changed a "by" to "be", added 80's and Aerosmith to the second paragraph, and added more abbreiviati]

Additions:
Gold Stars (or GS in any game, and 5GS or 6-stars when referring to Rock Band) refers to when a user earns a gold star rating on any given song in Rock Band. Gold stars are only available on expert difficulty.
Gold Stars are also awarded on Guitar Hero II, Guitar Hero: Rocks the 80's, Guitar Hero III, and Guitar Hero: Aerosmith for getting 100% of the notes in any difficulty (note that you do NOT need a full combo).
Rock Band 1 had issues on some songs with impossible Gold Stars until they released a patch fixing the gold star cutoffs to be possible. Also, in Rock Band 1, if you were to obtain a Gold Star on the last note of a song, such as the BRE or during a sustain, you will hear the "Ding" sound accompanied with gaining a star, but would not see the change to your star count. This was fixed in Rock Band 2.


Deletions:
Gold Stars (or GS) refers to when a user earns a gold star rating on any given song in Rock Band. Gold stars are only available on expert difficulty.
Gold Stars are also awarded on Guitar Hero III and Guitar Hero II for getting 100% of the notes in any difficulty (note that you do NOT need a full combo).
Rock Band 1 had issues on some songs with impossible Gold Stars until they released a patch fixing the gold star cutoffs to by possible. Also, in Rock Band 1, if you were to obtain a Gold Star on the last note of a song, such as the BRE or during a sustain, you will hear the "Ding" sound accompanied with gaining a star, but would not see the change to your star count. This was fixed in Rock Band 2.




Revision [19018]

Edited on 2008-10-05 10:07:27 by rkcr

Additions:
Gold Stars (or GS) refers to when a user earns a gold star rating on any given song in Rock Band. Gold stars are only available on expert difficulty.


Deletions:
GS, or Gold Stars, refers to when a user earns a gold star rating on any given song in Rock Band. Gold stars are only available on expert difficulty.




Revision [18791]

Edited on 2008-10-05 03:46:41 by Deimos

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Gold Stars





Revision [18779]

The oldest known version of this page was edited on 2008-10-05 03:32:33 by rkcr [Cloned from GS]
GS, or Gold Stars, refers to when a user earns a gold star rating on any given song in Rock Band. Gold stars are only available on expert difficulty.

Gold Stars are also awarded on Guitar Hero III and Guitar Hero II for getting 100% of the notes in any difficulty (note that you do NOT need a full combo).

A common misconception is that Rock Band awards Gold Stars in exactly the same way as Guitar Hero. In actuality, you must gain a specific score instead of 100%ing or full comboing the song.

To calculate the gold star cutoff for any given song, take the score required to achieve 5 stars and multiply by 1.45 for the drums, and 1.52 for guitar and bass. Once you hit this score, you should recieve the Gold Stars during the song.

Rock Band 1 had issues on some songs with impossible Gold Stars until they released a patch fixing the gold star cutoffs to by possible. Also, in Rock Band 1, if you were to obtain a Gold Star on the last note of a song, such as the BRE or during a sustain, you will hear the "Ding" sound accompanied with gaining a star, but would not see the change to your star count. This was fixed in Rock Band 2.


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