A breakthrough of sorts
Mar. 3rd, 2008 11:47 pmI decided to try the first tier songs on Guitar Hero 1 on Hard.
I actually felt like I knew what I was doing, found my fingers were going where they needed to go in order to move up and down the neck, and I actually five-starred almost every song on the first try except Infected.
I went WHOA WAIT I CAN WHOA WHOA WHOA. Something had clicked. I was chuffed.
So I went to Guitar Hero 2 and tried the first tier on Hard.
Golf balls made their way through garden hoses.
Goddammit.
I actually felt like I knew what I was doing, found my fingers were going where they needed to go in order to move up and down the neck, and I actually five-starred almost every song on the first try except Infected.
I went WHOA WAIT I CAN WHOA WHOA WHOA. Something had clicked. I was chuffed.
So I went to Guitar Hero 2 and tried the first tier on Hard.
Golf balls made their way through garden hoses.
Goddammit.
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Date: 2008-03-04 05:35 am (UTC)It has seemed to me, the times I tried, that the simpler levels are tougher to do, because they are off the actual beat and pattern you hear and know by heart. So it make sense to me maybe that one could RAWK on the spiffier levels. Does that ring true with your experience of it?
CATTOWN!
Date: 2008-03-04 05:48 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-03-04 12:16 pm (UTC)Regardless, congratulations on your first venture into Hard. Rock on, my friend. Rock on.
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Date: 2008-03-04 01:25 pm (UTC)When I max out III on a given level I go back to I or II and bump to the next level. There is no doubt that II is way easier than III.
I think Rock Band is also easier than III. I started Rock Band on medium and have had no issues.
So your method seems sound to me. It usually takes me a few sessions on II to be able to move up on III.
(Encore is easiestly the weakest of them - as a child of the 80s, I was really disappointed)
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Date: 2008-03-04 01:58 pm (UTC)IS IT TRUE?! Have the cat town cats all died?! WHY WERE WE NOT INFORMED OF THEIR HARROWING END??
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Date: 2008-03-04 02:49 pm (UTC)The thing I found (and I've written about now like a zillion times already) is that the learning curve from Medium to Hard wouldn't be as steep if, at least in 2 and 3, you weren't handed the orange fret along with an insanely new bunch of note charts. However, 1 seemed to give you a fighting chance on the first tier. Yes, Smoke on the Water is repetitive, but at least it gives you practice on playing a R-Y-B progression with your index finger on R and then switching to G-R-Y and back real quick.
On the other hand, Woman in GH2 is just ALL OVER THE GODDAMN PLACE with serious HO/PO runs.
So I think it'd be well worth it to play GH1 in Hard and really get the orange fret down before venturing forth. The only stumbling block here, though, is that HO/POs in GH1 are tough as nails. Their hit window is insanely small. But still! The first tier was fun!!
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Date: 2008-03-04 02:49 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-03-04 03:01 pm (UTC)Guh, yes.
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Date: 2008-03-04 06:40 pm (UTC)So I've been using GH II as my stepping stone. My one attempt at bass on hard for rock band kicked my ass. :)