hahahaha. my step dad and mother have guitar hero, they jam out to foghat and several other "legends of rock songs". but basically it always comes dow n to theWait until you get to One on Hard. The first couple of minutes it's not so bad. Then it gets a bit hard. Then the tap solo comes in, and you lose. Then you realize you actually have to go into practice mode and slow it down. Then you say, "well if I wanted to practice I'd play a real instrument". Then you smoke a bowl, decide neither is a good option, then play Barracuda cause that song rules!
Haha thats not addiction, thats dedication to ones habit.Ha ha! Enjoy the game, I hear it is really addicting. Not that any of US would be prone to those, eh?
Got my oldest a Nintendo DS with the Zelda game, and she has LITERALLY played it for about 16 hours strait, before I MADE her eat. I am not sure she even went to the bathroom....... And sleep? No need.
What's even more frustrating is when you actually play the instrument, and know how to play the whole song in real life even, and you get to a part in guitar hero and you can't play it. How does that work??hahahaha. my step dad and mother have guitar hero, they jam out to foghat and several other "legends of rock songs". but basically it always comes dow n to the
"well if I wanted to practice I'd play a real instrument".
and my stepdad usually responds, "Shh, you hear that? theres no crowd when i just pluck a few strings, but here im a god!"
i respond with "Welcome to video games..."
that does sound frustrating. i know he(stepdad) can pluck a few chords here an there, but i guess it doesnt have the same "goal oriented" playability as the game does, so i guess that frustration of not being able to make the crossover is probably where he derives most of his fun out of the gameWhat's even more frustrating is when you actually play the instrument, and know how to play the whole song in real life even, and you get to a part in guitar hero and you can't play it. How does that work??
plus every middle aged (I'm assuming) dude always wanted to be a rock star
Do your eyes move when playd on track and look away from the tv..
its like a little hallucination
i dont really indulge in the game myself..we call it the "old folks fun box" because my parents are the only ones who use it.
Hehe. We have some unopened presents under the tree. My daughter was playing and mentioned that earlier on she thought the presents were falling over...then realised it was her eyes. She's eleven. Our youngest (10), plays regularly (she has the game at her father's place as well) and puts us old folk to shame...^^ bwahahahahaaa, ask them if there eyes go funny when the look away from the screen
The funny thing is... I understand what you just said.Wait until you get to One on Hard. The first couple of minutes it's not so bad. Then it gets a bit hard. Then the tap solo comes in, and you lose. Then you realize you actually have to go into practice mode and slow it down. Then you say, "well if I wanted to practice I'd play a real instrument". Then you smoke a bowl, decide neither is a good option, then play Barracuda cause that song rules!
No... never!!Ha ha! Enjoy the game, I hear it is really addicting. Not that any of US would be prone to those, eh?
What I want to know is how I can play this game at all?? I mean, I really REALLY tried to learn the guitar when I was younger, but ended up deciding that I am just musically defunct and doing the right thing... saving the worlds' ears by giving up. I have no hand-eye co-ordination and I have a really hard time getting my two hands to do separate tasks... I have carried this feeling of deep disappointment over my lack of musical prowess for a very long time. So how is it that I can remember where to put my fingers and when to strum on a bloody pretend guitar? Oh, the TV... that has a little to do with it, I suppose...What's even more frustrating is when you actually play the instrument, and know how to play the whole song in real life even, and you get to a part in guitar hero and you can't play it. How does that work??
Now, listen here, Sonny Jim...i dont really indulge in the game myself..we call it the "old folks fun box" because my parents are the only ones who use it.
Yeah... she was just worried that someone might be good enough to beat her. Now that she's determined that none of us are in her league she's comfortably playing on hard. Now, that's pretty impressive for a 10 year old. She's using 5 fingers, got double and triple notes nearly all the time, and they're so close together... her little fingers are just a blur ... if I ever get that good, I AM going to learn to play for real!!...there is something a weird about seeing a kid rip through 'Paint It Black' or 'Black magic Woman' on medium, while us old folk who know the song can't make 95% on easy...
In case anyone's been wondering where Gryphonn and I have been...
Someone in the family got Guitar Hero III for christmas.
Sorry, gotta go.......
*Wyld Stallyns*
Have fun, man!Drop in once in a while!
Spent some time drying out today...only played a couple of times...
I got them gittar hero blues baby
aint no way to save me now
I got them gittar hero blues baby
...you'll see those lyrics in GH 10.
oooh, Spore...sshhh, I'm not supposed to play video games...sometimes I get so involved, I forget what day it is...I've been playing spore.