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Not me, never liked Guitar Hero II. Will never get it will never tryit. Not even Guitar Hero III unless they meet my demands with the option to add your own songs and create strings for them to play on it rather than it giving you ****ing **** music from like the 80's rock which is depressing.Alpha172
There's a response to a technical question that is worth its weight in sh*t. I don't care if you don't like the song list on GHII and neither does the TC. Also, TC, do you point it straight up when you try to activate it? It could be that you're just now rawking hard enough.
either dont break your stuff or use select to use star power, it works for the ps2 versionTheTrooper45
Yeah, I'm not some 14 year old who doesn't take care of their stuff. I can take care of all my consoles just fine, thank you. And hitting Select is not an option on the 360 version. You can hit the BACK button, but it's awkward, especially when you're in the middle of a riff/solo. The tilt sensor was added so you wouldn't have to break from your playing.
And as for the other post/comment, yes I'm pointing the guitar controller straight up. If anything, maybe I'm rocking TOO HARD, thus the sensor not working.
Perhaps I just got a bad controller. I was just checking to see if anyone else has had this problem. I guess I am distrustful of anything 360/M$ related, despite the fact that M$ had nothing to due with the controller.
[QUOTE="TheTrooper45"]either dont break your stuff or use select to use star power, it works for the ps2 versionDMac1975
Yeah, I'm not some 14 year old who doesn't take care of their stuff. I can take care of all my consoles just fine, thank you. And hitting Select is not an option on the 360 version. You can hit the BACK button, but it's awkward, especially when you're in the middle of a riff/solo. The tilt sensor was added so you wouldn't have to break from your playing.
And as for the other post/comment, yes I'm pointing the guitar controller straight up. If anything, maybe I'm rocking TOO HARD, thus the sensor not working.
Perhaps I just got a bad controller. I was just checking to see if anyone else has had this problem. I guess I am distrustful of anything 360/M$ related, despite the fact that M$ had nothing to due with the controller.
jeez chill it was a joke. try calling whoever makes it and see if theyll replace it. if not, go to a freinds house who has it also an when hes not lookin swap emPlease Log In to post.
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