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Loooks good but I cant play because of lag, and i dont want to download it and whats the point in muting a music game?
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Haven't you noticed that every guitar has a song? like for example instrumental song is DemonString, Betrayel of fate is Ripper, ect.
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@agie777
Just to let you know, Shinki (the creator of SCGMD1, 2, and 3) stopped making games a couple of years ago. So you will never see that feature in one of his games. Sorry. You could make your own music game and put that in, however.
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You know what really helps me hit the notes, the insane timing of the song to the notes, it's absolutely astonishing. I mean c'mom, it starts good, then it goes bad. Really? Just really?
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LAST EIGHT SONGS PERFECT SCORE // Lick Up The Honey-------57560 // Train Wreck------------88676 // Speedfreak------------54179 // Mars bars-------------25070 // SWiTCH vs Evil-Dog Round 2-------42780 // Plan A-------------41995 // Betrayal of Fate----------47640 // Asshole!------------34023
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Some tips for everyone who wants to get the impossible batch:
To prevent any small lags change the quality to low. Turn off the effects of your guitar and the sound of the guy who tells you at what stage of awsomeness you are cos he can break your concentration.
If you start a song don't stop till you got it in perfect cos you'll get practice on that song and it'll be easier and don't just start new when you tried a song for the first time. Play it through a couple of times so when you acctually manage to play through the difficult part it's gonna be a pain in the ass when you make a mistake at the easy part.
If you have a part which has a very difficult part for example severel notes which are the same or just a strange combination of keys. Take a printscreen at that part and you can practice the combination when your not playing which helps quite a lot.
I hope that's gonna help.
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Works completely fine on a Linux laptop running Fedora 13, 2.6.33.6-147.fc13.i686 (actually 64-bit but using the 32-bit build). Flash is supposed to be portable, right?