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Originally Posted by MrSelfDestruct
Am I the only one who thinks that Guitar Hero 3 sucks?
The interface lags, but not consistently enough that it can be calibrated for (the calibration screen doesn't lag at all.) Random strums are thrown into streaks of what should be hammer ons and pull offs. The hard songs on expert are a bunch of wankery rather than an attempt to mirror the real guitar parts like they were on the first two. Overall, playing the game seems like an ordeal rather than fun, and for the most part it's a bunch of getting through stuff to get to songs we like. I'm glad one of my friends bought it and let a bunch of us play it at school so we didn't have to make the mistake for ourselves.
I hope Rock Band is as good as it looks so we have a new party game.
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Parts of it I really love and parts of it I really hate. I haven't had lag problems on any tv I've played it on. When we calibrated it for lag on an HD tv, I could play fine, when I turned it off to play at my house CRT TV, I could play fine, too. My friend that I play with, however, was having serious issues playing it on his HD but can play it fine on my television. The boss battles are horrible and some of the later songs are absolutely retarded. I'm in set seven and really want to get to the songs in set eight on expert but cannot bring myself to practice the retarded Queens of the Stone Age and Slipknot songs (which are both retardedly hard and not fun to play) enough to get through them to get through set eight.
I would cheat my way through that set in a second to get to set eight, because I WANT to practice those songs and learn to play them and beat them legitimately. Doubt I'll ever beat Lou on hard or expert, because it's just not worth the time.