6/15/2023 0 Comments Rocksmith 2014 cdlc downloads![]() ![]() Extract " NoCableLauncher-m-binary.rar" & " release-0.6.3.zip" and move all files to the Rocksmith root folder.Once you have downloaded everything, install the ASIO4ALL driver.Things get kinda basic here for those who have been using Rocksmith for a long time (or difficult for those setting up Rocksmith for the first time). From now on Rocksmith 2014 should start without problems, your CDLC should also appear.Delete the RS2014-Mod-Installer.exe file (or keep it).That means the DLL file was successfully installed in your Rocksmith 2014 folder. You'll get the following message: " You should now be able to play CDLC in Rocksmith 2014 Remastered Edition".Select your Rocksmith 2014 folder manually. If you get the message " We were unable to detect your Rocksmith 2014 folder, please select it manually!".(WARNING): You need a CustomsForge account to be able to access the downloads. Download the official CustomsForge tool (CDLC Enabler) here.(The DLL file may be removed from Google Drive at any time).įor the new method, please skip step three and continue with step four. Step three still works, but CustomsForge has updated the way to do it. Download the updated CustomsForge DLL file here and move it to your Rocksmith root folder.(If you didn't backup your CDLC, skip this step). If you backed up your CDLC, restore it by moving it to the dlc folder inside the game files.Install Rocksmith® 2014 Edition - Remastered.You need CFSM open for it, but when it detects psarcs in your downloads it'll repair them with the settings you put, and move them to the destination folder. When you download a CDLC it'll repair it and move it to your destination folder. Select the repairs you want automatically done, like add DD, fix song speed, or apply default AppID. Go into CFSM and go to Repairs > Process Download Folder, put your Downloads folder as a "Monitored" folder, and your RS dlc folder as the "Destination folder" and check the "Auto Monitor Downloads Folder" box (you don't need to donate for it). This is definitely bare-bones and CFSM should still be used in tandem for its greater functionality, but I wanted to make this to fill a very specific niche of quickly downloading/installing files from Ignition. I love CFSM, but I don't think it has the ability to silently install a psarc when it's provided as argv (that happens when you run it manually from the command-line, dragging the file onto the program, or right clicking the file and selecting "Open with." and selecting the program). That is the only version of the game you should ever care about as piracy is not allowed on this forum, "When working on projects or modifications, they cannot contain anything that supports pirated copies" ( ) Nice tool! CFSM also has this built in, if you want some more functionality. You should only ever support the Steam version of the game. However, I'm already looking into an alternative for this, so if you don't have Rocksmith through Steam or just use a custom install path, just be a little patient and the next version should be out shortly. ![]() One major limitation is that it currently only supports the Steam version of Rocksmith 2014 and only if you're using the default install location for both Steam and Rocksmith 2014 because I was lazy and hard-coded the path. It's not perfect, but it functions for my purposes and I'm open to adding features to it if people ask and I have the time. EDIT: I've added that functionality now, you'll have to paste in the path to where you'd like CDLC installed when the program's run the first time you use it. Turns out Firefox only accepts exe files as valid programs to open new downloads with, so a 1 line batch file exploded into over 50 lines of C++. I got sick of having to manually move downloaded CDLC to Rocksmith's DLC folder, so I wanted to tell Firefox to a batch file on download to just copy downloaded psarc files for me.
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