View Full Version : Hm...could that freestyle section idea go even further?
Magnet
07-29-2007, 11:59 PM
All of us who've played Guitar Hero games with the sound effects on know all those painful noises that occur from playing wrong notes. With the freestyling section in some songs that's planned, they must be programming certain sounds for notes during those sections. Imagine if they did that throughout the whole song though.
Perhaps it's too much work and this is a far fetched idea, but it would be so cool if playing a wrong note played an actual wrong note for that part of the song instead of the default nonsense we're so accustomed to.
Your health meter would still be drained for playing the wrong notes, but at least it would be a much more believable way of handling hearing the wrong notes.
Thoughts?
Akaymay
07-30-2007, 12:08 AM
Well, as for guitar. I play in a real band, on real guitar. Whenever I hit a wrong note, it almost makes that EXACT sound, whether I hit the wrong string by accident, or press the wrong fret, it would make, usually a high pitched whine for like, a millisecond. When you press the wrong fret or hit that metal part between the frets, it usually makes one of the sounds on guitar hero when you mess up, just an annoying noise that doesn't sound like it should. So if they keep it the same way, I would be just as realistic.
guitarfretin2006
07-30-2007, 07:47 AM
On Guitar hero games go to the audio options, then the third sound option from the top i forget the name. (the one other then guitar and band) Turn it all the way down to 0. It gets rid of the cuplunk sound.
p.s. minor minor fall back is it takes away the crowd chearing before the set and after the set. But they still chear during song.
Magnet
07-30-2007, 08:18 AM
On Guitar hero games go to the audio options, then the third sound option from the top i forget the name. (the one other then guitar and band) Turn it all the way down to 0. It gets rid of the cuplunk sound.
p.s. minor minor fall back is it takes away the crowd chearing before the set and after the set. But they still chear during song.
Yeah, I'm way ahead of you there on that one. I would prefer to have better sounding wrong notes than turning the whole thing off completely though.
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