Rocksmith Cdlc Exclusive Site
You can chart a song perfectly, but that doesn't make it fun. This release captures the groove. The chord changes are rhythmic and encourage the player to lock in with the drummer. The solo is challenging but fair—it avoids the "cluster of death" notes that usually result in a failed song at 100% difficulty. It encourages mastery. It’s the kind of track you play once to learn, and ten times because it makes you feel like a rockstar.
For the uninitiated, Rocksmith (specifically Rocksmith 2014 and the Rocksmith+ ecosystem) is the gold standard for learning electric guitar through a "rhythm game" interface. But for the dedicated fan base, the official DLC (Downloadable Content) was only the beginning.
Enter CDLC (Custom DLC). Over the past decade, a dedicated community has created thousands of custom tracks. Within that library lies a special category that keeps players coming back: Rocksmith CDLC Exclusives.
These are songs that are not available as official DLC—and likely never will be—due to licensing hell, artist refusal, or label restrictions. rocksmith cdlc exclusive
because they have never been released as official DLC (oDLC). The "Exclusive" Ecosystem The heart of this community is CustomsForge
, a platform that hosts thousands of user-charted tracks. The community operates under a strict "unwritten rule" to avoid conflict with Ubisoft:
CDLC is only permitted for songs that do not exist as official DLC Content Restrictions You can chart a song perfectly, but that
: If Ubisoft releases a song officially, or if a song is delisted due to expired licenses (like the Eric Clapton or Cream packs), CustomsForge generally prohibits hosting CDLC versions of those tracks to protect the platform's longevity and avoid legal action. Quality Variance
: Unlike professional oDLC, CDLC quality varies. While some "exclusives" are meticulously charted, others may lack Dynamic Difficulty (DD) or have inaccurate tabs. The "Cherub Rock" Link
: To play these custom exclusives, the game must think you are playing an official song. Most CDLC is "masked" using the AppID for Smashing Pumpkins' "Cherub Rock" The solo is challenging but fair—it avoids the
, which is why owning that specific official DLC is often a requirement for CDLC to function. Essential Tools for CDLC
To access and manage these community exclusives, players use several key third-party tools: