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Download Guitar Hero World Tour. XBox Playstation 3. Playstation 2. GameFabrique Dancing Games , Guitar Hero Games. This is great! I'm happy to see that the GH series still gets some love. Posted: Mon Oct 05, pm Post subject:. Updated the tool to version 1. It's fixed now. Download is up. Posted: Thu Oct 08, pm Post subject:. Tool should support at least any CBR bitrate.

LocalH wrote:. Posted: Fri Oct 09, pm Post subject:. Calling ExileLord, calling ExileLord Posted: Sat Oct 10, pm Post subject:. Whatever the solution, there should have been more than just playing all of the songs one by one until you're done.

Really, you will have just as much fun simply rushing through the songs on your own, and then playing on Quick Play when you have friends come over. Speaking of playing on your own and in a band, it's worth noting that your character's cash, clothing and all that will carry over, but your song progress won't.

Even if you pick a custom set list, you won't be able to choose from the songs you've beaten by yourself, only what your band has earned. My issues with the full band mode don't end with the very basic gig setup, however, as there are presentation issues all over the place. Firstly, there's no dedicated band management screen. When you choose to play as a band, you assign someone as the band leader, and then that person's band information applies to everyone else. This seems fine, except that the band info is attached to the character, and not the band.

So if I want my character to play solo shows and band shows with my friends with me as the band leader, my band name and logo will be the same in both places. The presentation issues continue When someone in your band is doing poorly in a song, you're alerted in a couple ways -- the rock meter will of course be in the red, and the white lines that flank the note highways will flash red. The white line flashing is a decent idea, and something that the PS3 and versions were lacking, but it's not obvious enough, partly because the flashing pattern is so slow.

Unlike Rock Band, you can't save someone if they fail -- as soon as anyone does, the whole band loses, which makes this entire scenario even worse. There are some positive elements in the presentation department, however. One is that when you choose Quick Play, you can create a set list to play of up to six songs. A nice feature here is that you're able to skip a song in the set list if you decide you don't like it, if you keep failing or what have you.

This is especially nice with regards to the created content, which I'll be coming back to. Also, Neversoft has added some pretty good customization features this time around. You can create your rocker from scratch, setting his facial structure with sliders even, and not just predefined heads , hair, clothes and so on.

Much of the clothes and whatnot are unlockable, so you'll open up more as you play, but everything looks pretty good. There aren't as many options here as what you'll find in Rock Band, but you do have a good assortment to work with.

Aside from that, you can also customize your instruments. For guitars, you can choose from different bodies, necks, head stocks, bridges, hardware, knobs and even strings. For the body and headstock, you can even go in and apply your own custom decals with full layer editing at your disposal.

Drums are similar, though you don't have quite as many options. Very cool stuff all around here. As far as the actual play mechanics go, there are a few new elements in World Tour.

One is that bass players will now find a bar going across their note highway, just as drummers do for the kick drum. When this happens, you simply strum without holding a fret button. It gives the bass player a sixth note to deal with, but it doesn't really up the difficulty since playing no frets is, well, a piece of cake.

It does add a lot to the experience and makes it more realistic, and it's something I'd like to see added to the guitar as well. Some of the faster songs are actually easier to play on a real guitar since you can change chord positions while playing an open string, while with these games you always have to have a fret button pressed. There are a couple other additions here and there, with the biggest change coming in the form of a blue-ish line during some guitar sections.

When these bits appear, you can either play these notes as per usual with the fret buttons and strum bar, or you can use only the new touchpad on the World Tour guitar. Located on what used to be the "empty" part of the guitar neck, between the fret buttons and body, you'll find a new touchpad that lets you do a handful of things. One is that you can play these guitar sections by simply touching the pad in the corresponding location, and then slide up or down to subsequent notes.

You can also tap the bar to strum a note, which you can do to fake a tapped solo, or you can hit it with your thumb like you're slapping a bass. While you're holding a sustained note, running your finger down the touchpad will cause a wah-wah effect. While there's a lot you can do with it, only some of it is actually useful.

The wah-wah stuff is fine, though I still greatly prefer to use the whammy bar on sustained notes, but that's a matter of opinion. Tapping it to play notes instead of strumming works pretty well, but it's not quite as accurate as the strummer, so you'll want to stick with the real thing for perfection.

Unfortunately though, using the touchpad during the solo sections is really difficult. While it works, it's very easy to lose your hand position and play the wrong note. I'm sure that some folks will master it and be able to nail some sections with it after memorizing the hand placement, but it'll take some work. Posted: Sun Aug 23, pm Post subject:. This guide is good but Can I play vocals with my 3.

I'm Italian and it's a bit hard to perfectly understand everything. Posted: Wed Aug 26, pm Post subject:. Posted: Thu Aug 27, am Post subject:. Question: Could you rename the driver installation. Also, Since this driver isnt signed, unless you force x64 Vista to install unsigned drivers which in my multiple experiences is a freakin pain in the ASS. SThorpe wrote:. Yeah, while he was playing pop'n I was playing around with it for a little bit. For TZ Headset try it by moddify. I think it should work.



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