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ROCK BAND 2 WII QUESTIONS WAHHHHH?!?!?!?!?

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ok i already got the whole wii version of rock band 2 "fully featured" and stuff but really i want your opinion if this includes band or solo world tour i couldnt care less about DLC (no offence) mainly because if i start downloading 1 song ill download another then a pack and then a whole album lol so all i really care about is band and solo world tour because it give me some kind of fun with the character customazation and getting better gigs etc....................so in the end...................will rb2 have world tour for wii and if so can you plz show me where you got the info

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  1. There are no specifics on that "fully featured" comment - we can only assume the best.


  2. I didn't really feel like reading this but I found it on wikipedia so I hope this helps:

    Tour mode

    Unlike Rock Band, which segregated the single-player Solo Tour mode and the multiplayer Band World Tour mode, Rock Band 2 features a single "Tour Mode" that makes no distinction of the number of players. Any combination of 1–4 players, both online and local, can create a band composed of the player(s)' virtual characters. A band leader is no longer necessary, allowing the characters within the band lineup to change at will, as well as swap instruments. The band must also select a name, logo, and hometown before proceeding to their "practice space". From here, the band can choose to "Start Tour", undertake "Tour Challenges", or compete with other bands in "Battle of the Bands."

    If the band chooses to "Start Tour", they will enter the game's equivalent of the original Rock Band's Band World Tour mode, allowing the band to play gigs and tour a virtual representation of the world. Once setup is complete, the band can begin playing concerts in small venues in their hometown until they unlock vans, tour buses and private jets, which unlock more cities and different continents. Unlocking and completing new gigs unlocks additional songs for play across all game modes. Successful performances also earn the band fans (used as a metric of measuring the band's popularity), stars (which accumulate based on the success of each individual song performed), and in-game cash (which each player can spend at the "Rock Shop") Most cities and larger venues require the band to achieve a certain number of fans and stars before they are unlocked.

    The band must complete unique sets of activities at each venue. Performances consist of single songs, multiple song sets, "make your own" setlists, and mystery setlists. Bands need to choose which sized venue they perform at carefully, as a poor performance at a larger venue poses a greater threat of the band losing fans. For certain performances, bands are faced with an optional challenge that requires the band to average a certain number of stars for their gig in order to reap the rewards. Bands can also hire personnel, including band managers, roadies, security personnel, and sound guys.

    The second option from the band's "practice space" is "Tour Challenge", which is a set of non-linear challenges. Some of these challenges include completing certain band-specific setlists, sets of songs that are difficult on a particular instrument, or songs all with a common theme. New downloadable songs will be integrated into this mode, allowing the creation of new challenges. Players can save their progress through these setlists and complete them at a later time. Newly purchased songs that will extend the length of a Tour Challenge setlist will also need to be completed in order for the challenge to be completed.[12]

    The final option from the band's "practice space" is "Battle of the Bands". This mode will be composed of online tournaments created by Harmonix with daily unique challenges, with each band attempting to outscore other bands.[13] These challenges will expire after a certain deadline and will require bands to rise in rank among their online friends before attempting to climb the world leaderboards. One example includes beating a certain song without using Overdrive.

    Unlike the original Rock Band, players can designate custom characters as "stand-in musicians" for their band members, which will be available to place in the position of the default musicians created by Harmonix.[12]

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