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GH3 is alright. It don't seem massively different than GH2. Over at my buddies. I can do damn near any song on medium w\o too much trouble (simply cos it's only four buttons). Hard brings in the fifth, which is where shit doth get interesting.
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Malcolm wrote:GH3 is alright. It don't seem massively different than GH2. Over at my buddies. I can do damn near any song on medium w\o too much trouble (simply cos it's only four buttons). Hard brings in the fifth, which is where shit doth get interesting.
I've never played GH or GH2, so this is the first GH I've ever played. So while it's more of the same to you, it's something I'd never played before.
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Malcolm wrote:GH3 is alright. It don't seem massively different than GH2.
Wait until you get to expert. For some reason they decided to make the game even harder and more impossible than GH2 at that difficulty level as the songs go up in level.
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I heard that, too. Which will be said, cuz I'll never make expert.

So... I can buy things at the store, but it looks like they are just for decoration? They don't actually improve my character's performance?
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So when yall play, do your strum up and down like a real guitar? I just strum down with my thumb, was wondering if that would get me in trouble later in the game.
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It will hurt in expert mode, but the lower levels are more forgiving. Also, there is a practice/tutorial thing that teaches you special moves like:

Strum and hold, then move your fingers between the colored buttons. Makes it easier to do a fast string of notes.

I don't do the advanced moves either cause I'm not that good. But my kid plays most songs on expert and I've seen him do the tutorials.
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Tutorials... I should check that out.
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Yeah, there's some that are (as my buddy referred to them) hammer-down notes. You can just hit more keys w\o actually strumming.
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I decided to play left-handed, cuz my left-hand can't do the notes as well.

It took me a few songs to get used to it, but I'm consistently over 90% on the easy, and just hit an 89% on medium.

The guitar is not really made for ambidextrous use, but it works out OK.
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Too bad nobody can invent a game just as fun, but using a real guitar... hint hint.
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I don't even know how to play a real guitar.
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Exactly my point. A game using a real guitar would teach peeps to use a real guitar instead of a game controller shaped like a guitar.
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GORDON wrote:Exactly my point. A game using a real guitar would teach peeps to use a real guitar instead of a game controller shaped like a guitar.
Real guitars are hard.
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Which is why I felt it important to state "...just as fun" like a million posts ago because yes, real guitars are hard, which is why the fun factor has to be there or peeps would quit in frustration.

But then they'd be learning something real instead of... well, it's already been said.
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TheCatt wrote:
GORDON wrote:Exactly my point. A game using a real guitar would teach peeps to use a real guitar instead of a game controller shaped like a guitar.
Real guitars are hard.
There's songs that braindead mongoloids can play on guitar that seem nigh impossible in GH expert mode.
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I played the 3rd difficulty level today... I got booed off the stage in 15 seconds, after hitting 6% of my notes.
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TheCatt wrote:I played the 3rd difficulty level today... I got booed off the stage in 15 seconds, after hitting 6% of my notes.
The barometre we found was if you can't do "Knights of Cydonia" respectably on medium, then don't try hard.
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Haven't gotten to that song yet... will check.
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Malcolm wrote:
TheCatt wrote:I played the 3rd difficulty level today... I got booed off the stage in 15 seconds, after hitting 6% of my notes.
The barometre we found was if you can't do "Knights of Cydonia" respectably on medium, then don't try hard.
Fuck me.

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I choked the first time I did that one myself. But, seriously though, once you can reliably hit 85-90% on that one, you're as ready as you ever gonna be for the difficulty levels beyond. "Slow Ride" is a decent song to start out w\ trying to incorporate the fifth button.
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