Guitar Hero World Tour

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Will Guitar Hero World Tour be a good game or is it?

Yes
6
30%
No
1
5%
Half Good-Half Bad
3
15%
Really Bad
1
5%
Super Crazy Jesus Good
9
45%
 
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Postby wedgie » 2008.11.04 (17:13)

Calcy wrote:...The set list could have been a bit better...
I heard that they will continue to release download packs though at regular intervals, so there could be better songs to come!

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Postby NovaSpartan19 » 2008.11.04 (19:19)

Calcy wrote:My roommate has it for the PS3, and it is really awesome. I love the layout of the drum set, and the slider on the guitars is really fun to use. The set list could have been a bit better, but there are a lot of songs that are very fun to play. (Satch Boogie is evil on expert guitar.) I haven't tried GHMix yet, but I will soon.

Also, we have never had any latency problems when hooking up the PS3 to our projector and configuring the video lag.
the lag stuff happens on HD t.v.'s not on regular one i think i dont have a PS3 but my cousin does and he said it sucks for the PS3 i have also played it at best buy and it did suck so.....

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Postby wedgie » 2008.11.04 (20:21)

Nice punctuation.

HDTV's do have a lag when playing guitar hero games on any computer. It's the tv's fault, not the console or the game.

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Postby Ad » 2008.11.04 (21:05)

WHY DO I NOT HAVE THIS GAME ALREADY D:
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Postby Ad » 2008.11.15 (15:25)

ARGH DOUBLE POST

If you don't have this game, go out and buy it. I've just spent a good couple of hours fiddling, and I already think it is epic. Now I have to box it back up for Christmas... :(
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Postby LukeTheDuke539 » 2008.11.15 (21:49)

Ive always wanted to get this game =(

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Postby Cerberus » 2008.11.15 (23:41)

The setlist is incredibly disappointing.

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Postby wedgie » 2008.11.16 (00:10)

I think it's very hit and miss. Like there are some seriously fecking awesome songs in there, but then there are also some wtf type of songs on there. It's hard to appeal to everyone's tastes though, no?

I'm loving this game. Bought it yesterday and completed it today on guitar expert and drums mostly expert and then some on hard. Enjoying the online play at the moment. I'm wedgie123. ^_^

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Postby Xious » 2008.11.26 (15:48)

I can't wait to get Guitar Hero 4 on Christmas. I played it at a friend's house at it was awesome.

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Postby Ad » 2008.11.27 (17:43)

People might be interested to know that RedOctane are finally shipping free USB-MIDI cables across the globe to work with the drumkit tuning software (PC only), so if you have an unresponsive drum kit - or any other problem for that matter, the warranty list covers all faulty components, so Mac users can just get the faulty section(s) of the kit replaced - be sure to cash in on the 90 day warranty provided. My yellow cymbal and red drum pad are a bit dodgy, so I'm hoping the tuning software will work.

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