Absolutely love it. I try to squeeze in at least an hour every day. It helps me feel better about all the guitars I have lying around.



I grabbed it on the cheap for PS4 around Christmas, but I still use my PS3 if I'm not playing Hendrix. For one, the delay on PS4 is horrifying without a headset and I like using my surround sound, but I buy one DLC pack a week (if I don't like what'd new I'll grab something I didn't pick up before-- tons of good song packs available) and its only cross-buy from PS3-PS4.



I've made a few bad purchases lately, as in songs that I love personally but are boring to play. Luckily, many of these songs have good bass tracks, so I get some use out of it. DLC goes a long way feature-wise, even if $3 seems like a lot for a song.



I've recently began trying to get my girlfriend to play bass. On the rare occasion when a musically-inclined friend comes over I've had a blast with split screen multiplayer, and she has shown interest in learning while watching me play Rocksmith over the past few years, but she still feels overwhelmed despite the game's ability to adjust for skill or lack thereof. I found some colored strings vs online that perfect rly match Rocksmith's colors, so I think I might buy some and see if it helps.



...kind of a random string of thoughts, but I don't get to discuss this game often.



One final note for Ubisoft: console players like DLC discounts too! Steam seems to get them often enough, but it's been ages since PSN has seen a markdown. I'd probably bite the bullet and buy any DLC I've been interested in if it dropped 50% (and still quite a few packs and singles if 30% were a possibility). I had high hopes for a sale ob DLC from the original game around the time the PS4/XBO versions launched, but no luck.