Guitar Hero 2 360 Thread.

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Post by o'dium »

Well, a month is a stupidly long time to wait if I'm honest. That service needs a good kick up the arse too.
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Post by MKJ »

true. it took me 2 weeks to box it up though so the long wait is partially my own fault :paranoid:
still, they said it would take a maximum of 14 days, which is tomorrow. therefore, i shall be calling them shortly
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Eraser wrote:
MKJ wrote:patch for GH2 btw. seems like the whammy problem was in the software, not the hardware
gg
Apparantly the patch is causing even worse problems for some users:

http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=75328
Will people really be charged to have their consoles repaired because of a game patch that was downloaded through Live?

Wonder how they're going to handle this.
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Post by MKJ »

prolly not. if its a known problem theyll just flash its bios and send it back or summat

i must say im impressed with the quality of service they offer. much better than say Pioneer :E
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Well if you notice the 360 forums everytime a game patch comes out someone cries that teh patch broke their console. It's usually only a handful of people crying while the large majority says nothing is wrong. I'd chalk it up to a bunch of paranoid trolling mongs. The 360 forums aren't compromised of the sharpest knives in the shed either.

When's the last time you heard of a software download that killed your computer hardware? Not taking bios flashes into account.
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Post by MKJ »

true.

still though. the fall update for the 360 was able to brick virgin consoles :o
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Post by bitWISE »

My 360 has been used a ton since the GH update and it's still normal.
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'was' .. 'virgin consoles'
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Post by bitWISE »

MKJ wrote:'was' .. 'virgin consoles'
When I rewrote the post I left out GH :ninja:
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Post by MKJ »

kiss :lub:
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Post by Transient »

SOAPboy wrote:Short version.


Tear apart said guitar.
Remove strum bar
Theres 4 small smooth plastic spots that 4 small nubs on the strumbar collide with.
Use the SOFT side of a velcro strip on those 4 spots on the body of the guitar.

DO NOT velcro the strumbar itself. You will fuck it up.

Its really easy. Once you pop it open youll see exactly what i mean.
I just got done opening up my guitar to take a look at it. I took a piece of cloth and laid it across the center of the strumbar where the rubber knobs make contact. It reduced the clicking noise completely, so now there's just a little tap of plastic-on-plastic that I can hear. It's just enough for me to be able to keep rhythm with a song, but not too loud that it's distracting.

Oh, and an adverse side effect is that it made the strumbar more sensitive when using it in fast parts of songs.
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Transient wrote:
SOAPboy wrote:Short version.


Tear apart said guitar.
Remove strum bar
Theres 4 small smooth plastic spots that 4 small nubs on the strumbar collide with.
Use the SOFT side of a velcro strip on those 4 spots on the body of the guitar.

DO NOT velcro the strumbar itself. You will fuck it up.

Its really easy. Once you pop it open youll see exactly what i mean.
I just got done opening up my guitar to take a look at it. I took a piece of cloth and laid it across the center of the strumbar where the rubber knobs make contact. It reduced the clicking noise completely, so now there's just a little tap of plastic-on-plastic that I can hear. It's just enough for me to be able to keep rhythm with a song, but not too loud that it's distracting.

Oh, and an adverse side effect is that it made the strumbar more sensitive when using it in fast parts of songs.
I mentioned that it would speed up the strum earlier i think
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Post by MKJ »

So I just got my 360 back.
its a new one, sealed n everything. they even threw in 2 month Gold for free. good service

now. Boom Boom Rocket is fun. i love rythm games. and SOTN is always the bomb. too bad i lack 30 MS points to actually buyt hem though >:E
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MKJ wrote:So I just got my 360 back.
its a new one, sealed n everything. they even threw in 2 month Gold for free. good service

now. Boom Boom Rocket is fun. i love rythm games. and SOTN is always the bomb. too bad i lack 30 MS points to actually buyt hem though >:E
I thought I saw Mr emka while I was on lunch :icon26:

I tried the demo of BBR but it seemed kinda lame compared to other musical offerings.
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\o/

now if the little bitch would just accept its NAT as something other than Moderate I'd be happy
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Welcome to my word olo
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Post by MKJ »

it used to work fine with the other console. the router settings havent changed. i wonder what i did with the other one that made it work
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Post by bitWISE »

It probably has a new IP since its a different MAC address and the port forwarding is pointing to the wrong place.

I'm lucky enough to have UPnP that works so my consoles 'just work'.
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Post by MKJ »

have the IP set to manual, 192.168.1.20 as it was before.
router has unleased the mac addy of the previous console, too
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Post by Transient »

SOAPboy wrote: I mentioned that it would speed up the strum earlier i think
Yep, I just wasn't sure it would still help since I did it a little differently, I think.
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Post by r3t »

shit, this game is hard on... hard :-/ Those orange notes are killing me :(
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Post by MKJ »

try expert. hard is for fun, expert for challange

homo
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Post by SOAPboy »

MKJ wrote:try expert. hard is for fun, expert for challange

homo
Truth.

Hard is for when you want to chill and not have to try.
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Post by DiscoDave »

hmm im so very tempted to get this now
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Post by r3t »

MKJ wrote:try expert. hard is for fun, expert for challange

homo
I'm getting owned so hard by this game... :tear:
fag
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