Re: Any Guitar Hero III for X360 folks?
Are there still problems with the wireless guitar, especially for the Wii, or have those been fixed at this point?~T
| I can't ever hit them enough, i dont know if i have no rythym or what, but it seems likei just can't strum the bar fast enough to hit those notes. |
| The guitar is supposedly going to be totally redesigned to function "more like a real guitar." |
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Originally Posted by Shane D
alright i got a question. picked up rock band last night but it also pertains to GH3.
say you have a single note, but there is like 8 of them in a row. I can't ever hit them enough, i dont know if i have no rythym or what, but it seems likei just can't strum the bar fast enough to hit those notes. do you just flick the strum really fast and hope you hit them all or what? Im just not 'getting it' i guess. |
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Originally Posted by WillG
Great, so now I need to get another freaking guitar, that would make 5 for me. Not to mention paying the full 80 or so dollars for the next game with the guitar. Hopefully the won't screw people and will make the GHIII guitars compatible.
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| World Tour introduces a new guitar controller that is even more feature-laden than past designs. Before you get in a huff about just buying the Les Paul or X-plorer models from past Guitar Hero games, know that Activision has told us these will still work in World Tour. They just won't have access to all of the new stuff the added features bring to the table. That being said, you're going to want the new axe. The near final guitar. Note the new touch pad located on the neck. The biggest addition to the new guitar is the touch pad located on the neck. While playing a song, this touch sensitive strip allows you to alter notes during sustains by sliding up and down the strip (giving more freedom and options than what you had before with just a whammy bar). It can also be used for tapping to play notes, particularly awesome if you want to mimic a slap bass. The real power of the touch pad comes in the music creator. We'll get to that soon. Other changes have been made to the design as well. The back/select button has been made to look like the bridge of the guitar. It's easier to hit for activating star power and gives a more realistic look to the body. The entire body is bigger, as well, approaching something closer to a real guitar. The d-pad has been given a bit of style as well by reshaping it to look more like a knob. All of the previous great features are still there on this guitar, too. It's wireless and sleek, has an accelerometer for activating star power (and more) and will make use of new custom faceplates. In short, it's the best guitar controller we've seen yet. |
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