According to an interview linked on the GH2 wikipedia entry, there will be 64 songs total. Forty of which will be the "well-known" songs and 24 unlockables. Only this time around, the unlockables are supposedly more established indie bands as opposed to the "friends of a friend" bands from the first. That's just what the interview says, so take it with your daily salt intake.
I'm not sure how I feel about that since I liked a lot of the unlockable songs from the original and I'd like to hear more of the virtually-unknown bands. I've already gone out and ordered CD's for Honest Bob and the Factory to Dealer Incentives as well as The Slip.
If I recall correctly, those coupons were meant to be used to get the minor releases on CD. For instance, I bought a Mac that came with 10.2. I could use the coupons to get updates, such as 10.2.2 or 10.2.3 on CD, not for getting 10.3.
I haven't seen those coupons in a while though, but that's how I remember interpreting them.
...the Universities start packet shaping connections on I2 coming from P2P programs. The schools' network people will notice their fiber connections being saturated, they will investigate, and they will then implement measures to keep bandwidth usage down from these types of programs.
It happened last year at my school and will happen elsewhere.
The initial version had too many bugs. I'm waiting for the sequel.
...Billy likes to drink soda. Miss Lippy's car...is green!
According to an interview linked on the GH2 wikipedia entry, there will be 64 songs total. Forty of which will be the "well-known" songs and 24 unlockables. Only this time around, the unlockables are supposedly more established indie bands as opposed to the "friends of a friend" bands from the first. That's just what the interview says, so take it with your daily salt intake. I'm not sure how I feel about that since I liked a lot of the unlockable songs from the original and I'd like to hear more of the virtually-unknown bands. I've already gone out and ordered CD's for Honest Bob and the Factory to Dealer Incentives as well as The Slip.
If I recall correctly, those coupons were meant to be used to get the minor releases on CD. For instance, I bought a Mac that came with 10.2. I could use the coupons to get updates, such as 10.2.2 or 10.2.3 on CD, not for getting 10.3. I haven't seen those coupons in a while though, but that's how I remember interpreting them.
...the Universities start packet shaping connections on I2 coming from P2P programs. The schools' network people will notice their fiber connections being saturated, they will investigate, and they will then implement measures to keep bandwidth usage down from these types of programs. It happened last year at my school and will happen elsewhere.