
I think I may have an addiction. Can anyone guess what flavors are in here?
I literally mixed and put a bunch a various different flavors into one bottle. Also its only energy not the monster juice.

I literally mixed and put a bunch a various different flavors into one bottle. Also its only energy not the monster juice.
So I used PKGj to download and install Hitman Go Definitive Edition. When I try and open it the game won't load. It is stuck in the logo splash screen. This only happens to this specific game. Every other game I have opens, loads, and works just fine no problem. So I deleted the game went online and found a NoNpDrm version downloaded it installed it same problem. So I turned off my Vita turned it back on holding L to disable all plugins. But since NoNpDrm was also disabled the just gave me an error. Since every other game works just fine I can confirm that there's something wrong with Hitman but I don't know what. Can someone help me fix it??
Is it different sure, you can argue it's different. But it's different mainly because Rock Band 4 and Guitar Hero Live didn't sell well and ultimately flopped hard basically killing the genre. Rock Band 4 and Guitar Hero Live existed and wasn't successful even though they were official games. They say "it's not just another rhythm game". But when I see it I see well yet another rhythm game (pun intended). Fortnite Festival also exists so Stage Tour needs to do more than simply exist as a new thing to win people over.
It has to be more compelling than what's already out there. Stage Tour only exists because Clone Hero and YARG kept the fire alive after RB4 and Guitar Hero Live had snuffed it out. They scratched that rhythm game itch fans had been missing, preserving the spirit of the originals and giving people real reasons to stay passionate about this style of game. And the best part is those games are free!! And you're able to include every single track ever released in any RB or GH game. Not to mention it let's you create your own custom charts.
I need to see what Stage Tour actually brings that those don't. And if the answer is just pre-made characters, stages, and a bunch of paid content. Well that's effectively Rock Band 4 pre-made characters, x amount of stages, and a fuck ton of DLC. They talk about this "campaign mode" but is that different? You want different different is Guitar Hero Live. Now that was different it had a new 6 fret guitar. Instead of an animated band it had this cool POV of you essentially playing in front of a live crowd. It also had "power-ups" in the form of various different star power. The crowd reacted to how you played. These cool MTV Style music channels. Even though they didn't have standard DLC that you could buy like with rock band 4. And instead of having this live service online on demand system etc you get the point. It was still different.
I love rhythm games and have been playing them practically all my life. I play Rock Band 4 all the time. I bought and have every piece of DLC content that was ever released within Rock Band 4. All the different export packs that were available for Rock Band 4 to import the songs from previous Rock Band games I have all of that. I even own and still play to this day Rock Band VR. I have 10,000 plus songs in Clone Hero. I play that religiously. Guitar Hero live is one of my favorite games of the franchise. I love the secret guitar that is one of my favorite guitars I love the whole secret charts those are my favorites. I say all that to say I'm going to buy this game day one.
Also don't get me wrong I'm very excited that rhythm games are making a comeback and everything. I never thought I would see the day where a new guitar, drum set, and microphone is made and released in the year 2026. Also just to clarify I'm saying this all from the point of view of if I wasn't the huge rhythm game fan that I am. "This isn't just another rhythm game, it's Stage Tour" looking at it from point of view of if I wasn't a huge rhythm game fan that doesn’t sell me on the game.
I want to know why I should be excited for this. So far the high points seem to be new peripherals guitar, drumkit, this new "campaign mode", etc. Their elevator pitch seems to be this new campaign mode. This new campaign mode is seemingly what is going to be used to put asses in the seats.
Now that I think about it didn't RB4's career Tour mode or whatever it was called have essentially the same thing in terms of different setlists per venue/city as you progressed. Branching paths based on bandmate decisions ultimately affecting rewards, story/dialogue, and some opportunities. It's so amazing that Mimi's Delivery Service by Good Kid is in the game. I love that song so much!! But then again I alredy have that song in Rock Band 4 and I play it a lot.
I've been trying ro get this card for forever and finally got it!!
So I made a request on one of the photoshop request sub reddits. And I basically asked if some could make this for me. Basically I wanted to have a piece of tape on all of Taylor Swift's album covers that said "Stems". I'm a DJ and I do what is called "stem mixing". Which for those who don't know.
Stem mixing is a modern DJ technique that lets you control and mix individual musical elements (or "stems") of a track separately, rather than treating the whole song as one solid block.
A single .stem.m4a file contains the full original track. So if a song is in the .stem.m4a format. When you go to play it say on your phone, your computer, etc. It plays the song normally as it would if you play the song on Spotify. You hear everything together. Plus the four separate stems (drums, bass, vocals, melody/other) packed inside the same file. Often grouped into four main stems). With stem mixing, compatible DJ software or hardware can isolate or mute these parts independently.
It's basically a "multi-track" version of the song in one convenient package. When loaded into stem compatible DJ software, you can toggle or mix the individual layers. In a regular music player, it just sounds like the normal song. These files are usually a bit larger than a standard MP3 or M4A because they carry extra audio data.
This gives you much more creative power. So you drop out the drums for a breakdown while keeping the vocal. Swap the vocals from one track onto the beat of another (creating instant mashups). Make smoother transitions by fading elements in/out one by one instead of just using volume faders and EQ. Apply effects to just the vocals or just the bass.
Anyways when I made said request I didn't just want a piece of tape with "stems" written on it. I wanted not only the piece of tape but the font to match the album cover/era, the colors on the album, the vibe, the esthetic, etc. And as you can see the person did exactly what I wanted. You can see how the piece of tape and font match each album cover specifically. Especially with the Christmas Tree cover how the tape and font matches with the color and esthetic. I lost contact with that person. So not all of her album covers got done. And she's released more albums since then.
So can someone please help me and essentially show me how to make these? Yes I can add the album cover. Add a layer add the piece of tape add a text box and boom. But what I specifically need help with is where do I find said piece of tape? I really love the specific piece of tape the person used. So where would I find it? Also how do I go about making said piece of tape match and the the esthetic, vibe, colors, etc of the album cover? And for the font how do I get the exact same font as the font on the album covers?