I don't care, the only true pathetic thing is whining about it.
Well, tough. This is a discussion forum (and a fairly negative one at that). If you don't like discussion, go away.
And Zeta: So what if my specific examples were a little off? My point was that there IS stuff you could do irl instead of in games, Guitar Hero isn't alone in that department.
But its not that abstract, is it? GH/RB has you listening to music, inputing control to keep it going, it costs too much money, and it requires a lot of (untranslatable) skill to master. Its
extremely similar to playing an actual instrument, but...its like your skills are DRM locked to a specific piece of software.
My actual recording setup consists of the following: M-Audio Trigger Finger, Oxygen 8, Gibson bass with Behringer amp, Alesis I/O, a mixer, two turntables and a microphone. It cost about $1600 or so, guessing, (minus the computer) but I can actually DO SHIT with it. Long after every 360 on the planet has croaked and the DLC doesn't work anymore, I can still make music with friends and family. I actually CAN play my favorite songs (many of them, anyway) but honestly composing your own shit is way easier, IMO. And believe me, I am not an exceptional talent.
Its not like I hate music games, I have dozens of Beamani stuff, but the difference between IIDX and what Rock Band has become is like the difference between communion wine and a case of Schlitz. Its simply gone too far. I'm glad that GH/RB has people interested in music (and is responsible for my local Best Buy having a music room) but it needs to progress from there.
There was a time when almost anyone could at least bang out some chords on a guitar or piano, but these days, especially in the US, we've become so consumptive that we don't bother. We think music is best left to professional musicians only and would rather ape their fake lifestyle that to actually create something. Music...it really isn't that hard. Almost anyone can do it. Not to be "cool", but to be alive and human.
EDIT: This is a topic that has been bugging me for years now, long before Guitar Hero. When this song came out a while back I thought it perfectly encapsulated what I was feeling.