This is a Pack/Addon for Rocksmith 2014, requiring the base game on PC (Microsoft Windows) to access its content. As a simulator extension, it adds five specific tracks by Tom Petty—including "Learning to Fly" and "Free Fallin'"—to your playable library. Gameplay involves using a real electric guitar or bass to follow on-screen note highways. The distinctive feature is the inclusion of new, authentic tones modeled after the original recordings for each song, enhancing the learning and performance experience within the existing framework.
As a simulator, the gameplay loop centers on learning and performing specific songs using a real instrument connected to the system. This add-on does not introduce new characters, settings, or overarching story elements. Instead, it enriches the existing note-highway mechanic by providing five new tracks from the artist Tom Petty. Players interact with this content through the established modes within the parent game, such as Score Attack or Practice modes.
This specific package focuses on delivering five curated tracks by Tom Petty. The songs included are:
A distinctive feature of this song pack is the inclusion of new, authentic tones modeled specifically for each of the five included songs. When a player selects one of these tracks, the game automatically loads a custom amplifier and effects chain designed to closely replicate the sound profile heard on the original recordings. This enhances the simulation aspect, allowing players to practice with the intended sonic characteristics of the music.
This is a focused content release, typical of a song pack, providing five distinct learning opportunities. It is a direct extension of the existing simulation framework and does not introduce any new gameplay mechanics or systems outside of the note charts and associated tones for these specific songs.
This content is available for the PC (Microsoft Windows) platform and is dependent on the base game installation.