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Edgecrusher
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« Reply #15 on: 9 January 2008, 16:46:19 » |
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Yeah, be pretty gentle, just no smashing or anything and it should be fine though. Remember: it's never the controller, you just suck.
I am indeed quite terrible at it, but the controllers break under minimal wear. My whammy bar broke and now has no spring to it. The Rock Band equipment is even worse. You KNOW you're playing cheaply made accessories when the game flat out warns you to just contact THEM if anything breaks, and not the store from whence the fine plastic garbage was purchased. Any GameStop employees here can tell you, that doesn't actually stop anyone.
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No more pencils, No more books I built a city out' one brick, it had a Mayor and a Crook I made the Crook stab the Mayor, then slay himself in the guilt I stole the brick back and migrated east, now let's build.
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Johncarllos
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« Reply #16 on: 9 January 2008, 17:15:02 » |
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Yeah, whammy bars are sensitive, mine didn't break until a few weeks ago when my brother was pissed at the Guitar not registering the notes he's hitting, so he smashed if off his head a few times and broke the whammy bar. I kicked him in the head, took the Guitar, and scored a good 300K+ on Sweet Child of Mine for a new high score.
It's always the Guitar, OR it CAN be the lag caused by big/HDTVs, which there is a calibrater for it (not on GH1 though).
Anyways, I hope you become an addict. Try to beat Expert in less than 2 months, that's how long it took me.
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ChaosVortex
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« Reply #35 on: 16 January 2008, 00:54:47 » |
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I had a Mickey game on Game Boy that I was never able to beat as a kid. There was a driving level and a jetski level, all in 2D before it was MANDATORY for those types of mini-games/sub-levels to be 3D. It was a great game, and all the combat was block-based, kind of like a cross of SMB2 and Blockdude on TI calculators.
That's Dangerous Chase. The first level required you to do stuff like whack bulldogs with blocks. I couldn't beat it either, but years later I did. The ending was more dissappointing than the one in Super Mario Bros. 2. Game spoiler: [spoiler]After all that ##### I went through, chasing Pete for Minnie's present, going through different hazards, risking my LIFE, I finnally get back the present. What is it? A #####ing bird. THE SECOND LEVEL WAS A #####ING MARKET, I COULD'VE BOUGHT ANOTHER ONE.[/spoiler]
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Johncarllos
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« Reply #47 on: 18 January 2008, 03:13:46 » |
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After this Guitar Hero dissing I'm gonna feel like an idiot for saying this. I just added 200,000 total points to my GH3 online stats. They didn't upload. My sister's online name signed in instead of mine without me knowing (it doesn't inform you of this kind of stuff) and I play for 2 hours and get some of my top scores. All uploaded to my sister's online account and not mine. I'm #####ing pissed. Posted on: January 17, 2008, 10:04:39 PM
Checked hers. I'm ranked 2005th. She's now ranked 1987th. Which is retarded, because she's played about 20 songs on medium. #####ing Activition retards. [size=8]#####![/size] ^looks completely stupid.
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Mikero
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« Reply #48 on: 18 January 2008, 05:23:31 » |
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Okay here's why people continue to buy and love Guitar Hero and there's no argument to this so just shut up: It's FUN.
THE END. That's the only answer anyone should require to "Why don't you just play real guitar?", which I hear all the time.
YES you can learn to play a real guitar, yes it's a lot cooler, more expensive, more rewarding, blah di blah di blah. But so what if someone likes to play Guitar Hero? If it was a bad guitar game then I could get behind people thinking it's SO ridiculous but everyone has fun playing it. It's not like normal people really choose it OVER learning real guitar, and it's not like normal people actually think they're good at guitar from playing it. And the learning curve is FAR different from real guitar, there is NO comparison.
No one ever asks "Why play DDR when you could just go dancing? Why play this game when you can actually hunt a real deer?". The answer would usually be something about how the game is not the same as the actual thing.
My answer to "Why play GH when you can learn real guitar?" will always be;
"Because it's a fungame, you asshat. I'd LOVE to learn real guitar but it takes more time and money that I don't have in my life right now and GH is an easy pick up for a few minutes every now and then. But the bottom line is that it's a fun good game, slag off."
And yes I have used that response before, and yes I would like to learn actual guitar.
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