The other thing about the long combos of just 1 note is that often you try and mash the button really fast to try and hit all the notes when sometimes thats actually too fast, you need to slow down and pace yourself, it's hard to do because you naturally want to mash the buttons fast but you have to control yourself. Guitar Hero has a customization advantage. Your four band members will be scratching their heads at the start of the game, uncertain of what to do if they plan to put on a concert.
This game plays like other music-based games for iPhone, such as Rock Band. Guitar Hero III Free Download Between each collection of songs, the single-player mode shows a very simple story in the form of brief animated scenes. Right now I have all the easy done perfect (5 golden starts, for getting 100%) and all the medium songs just normal 5 star, I'm having trouble getting perfect scores for the medium songs so now I've moved up to the hard songs, by the time I've done the hard songs the medium ones will be possible to get perfect scores.Īs for the long note streaks, I feel your pain mate, only thing I can say here is that you might want to go into the settings and change the audio lag down a bit, the notes for the settings will actually say to alter this value if you're having trouble getting long combos. Guitar Hero is supported on iOS 4.3 and later. The reason this works is because by the time you've done all of the songs on a harder difficulty you will find the easier version of that song quite possible to get 5 stars. I did all the easy songs and passed them to whatever level I happened to get, then I did all the medium songs the same way and went back and did all the easy songs 5 star, then went back and did all the medium songs 5 star. Play the harder songs more and then go back and do easier songs on perfect, I will try and explain. I stayed up 3 hours past my usual bed time jammin out the tunes. I may buy a standalone card just so I can play the game in my living room.īTW, the game is wicked fun. Granted, that has integrated graphics, but good grief. On my HTPC, even at the lowest quality settings they have, it was generally unplayable.
Recommended (IE you need this to play at all) is x2 3800+ or C2D 2.0GHz, 2 GB of RAM, and 8800 series nVidia or 2600XT + ATI. On my gaming machine, it worked well most of the time, but I did have a little slowdown at one point where I had to pause it. The downside to this is that it is really really a resource hog, and you can't afford to have any slowdown, or the game will become unplayable. Graphics are very sharp and colorful: at high settings and high res it looks fantastic. Anyway, I just got it last night and here's what I think. This is kind of nice for people who don't have a gaming system but lots of PCs. Alright so, December 2nd the PC/MAC version of Guitar Hero III was released with not a lot of fanfare.