They switched on me now somehow -.- TFFAF I can one hand the intro and I get 89% I can't tap jordan for crap and yesterday I messed up on the bridge to solo a and the end of it and still managed to get a 91% somehow... Weird eh>?
My friend just brought his snare and low tom (I think it's a low tom) and I got a set almost no w (Missing cymbols. I got a Crash though)I also got 2 bass pedals so yeah double bass is fine but uhh I need a first song to learn or something...I gets boring just playing beats I know with fills every o...
I get 95-97% with like 550k to 575k on gh2... and one time on FOF I 100%'d it =D only got 580k though because of less starpowers and completely screwed path XD
I was scared to walk on 2 feet until I was 9 years old.... Not really I heard that on Family Matters this morning and it was funny XD but seriously I jumped on a couch with a catfood can lid on it and the pop top part cut my leg about 2 inches in and 1 1/2 inchs wide... It didn't heal for a bout 3 m...
kaiba1234 wrote:Hey, sloppy is pretty much rockband (during solos).
not really because with the solo buttons if you just spam em you lose your note streak and it counts against your rock meter. I've done it before and it sucks when you get off beat in fast sections
I did a search but didn't find anything like this so if there is gimme the link and lock this but umm yeah... I all ready tried it with xpadder telling it to hold down the fret and strum when I touch the button and it works fine. I'm not sure how you would/could code it in but umm... yeah that's abo...
I use sloppy with normal hit range because sometimes when I do HO/PO if it's like a umm G O R O O Y O O O B O O O O Then I sometimes hold green down through all of it as a challenge to myself and on strict it counts it as G O O O O O O R O O Y O O O B O O O O Which then makes me miss most of em... a...
How do you fret it (Wich Program) I´m intrested in fretting some SOAD Songs :) I used feedback to make mine and it's green for the bass pedal red is red pad (or 1st pad typically your snare) yellow is yellow pad (or 2nd pad normally your high hat) blue is blue pad (or 3rd pad which is normally a...