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July
14
2007
7:20 am
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I’m *mostly* so happy right now.

In short, I finally have the Hacked Guitar Hero II DVD working on my playstation.  This is where I can play other songs instead of just Guitar Hero I and Guitar Hero II.  My goal isn’t necessarily to play just this hacked version – my goal is to be able to make my own custom songs with all the songs I already own, but this is a MAJOR step towards that goal.

The GOOD news about this custom hacked version (you can find it on various torrent sites) is:

The few songs I like on the song list:

  • Journey’s “Separate Ways” and “Don’t Stop Believin’” (that’s right, TWO journey songs!  woohoo!)
  • Three words: Stairway to Heaven
  • Scorpion’s “Rock You Like a Hurricane”
  • “Land of Confusion” by Disturbed
  • Alien Ant Farm’s cover of “Smooth Criminal”
  • Europe’s “The Final Countdown”

I also like the funny little sayings throughout the game.  Like instead of Easy, it’s called “LOL”.  Medium is called “Wimp”, Hard is “WOW” and Expert is “Insane”. 

Take a look at the failure screen:

LOL YOU SUCK guitar hero hacked game

And the old screen that it had when you paused the game said “PAUSED” at the top, but now it says “WHY YOU STOP”.  And when you get star power, it uses hacker terms like uber and haxx0r.

The BAD news is:

  • It locks up on some previews of some songs, forcing a restart, which means loading the Swap Magic CD in again, then waiting, then putting in the hacked version.  Seems this would have been preventable after reading the forums, but until I make my own darned custom songs DVD’s, I guess I can’t talk.
  • Most of the songs aren’t my cup of tea.  I mean, out of sixty-something songs, the above list is about all I’ll play on them.  Granted, I need to give them a chance but basically I’ve never heard of most of it.  Maybe I’ll be pleasantly surprised because surely someone had to have a reason to go through all the work to put these songs together.  I went ahead and put the entire song list on the hacked version down in the extended entry as well.
  • No multi-difficulty ability on multiplayer.  Simply put, you can’t have someone play Expert while the other plays Easy.  But when I do my own version, I’ll be sure to do that.  Also, most of the songs don’t have any “easy” or “medium” setting.  I hear the other “guitar hero purists” on the forums saying “hey, we’re all expert here” but I have people I share my game with that can’t play expert but like the songs.  So my next huge project (which I’ve already started) is to do my own songs, just the way I want them.
  • It’s evident that some of the people who put together the midi files for the songs (that’s the part that controls what notes come down during the song, and when) just simply don’t know music as well as they should.  They’re missing notes, or the notes go down instead of up, or choose to continue playing the rhythm instead of the lead.  So much improvement can be made to some of the songs.   A good example is Stairway To Heaven – there’s an obvious part where the acoustic guitar kind of doubles-up it’s it’s arpeggio-style melody and the Guitar Hero version just stays the same. 
  • While most of the songs are mostly in sync, it’s still not perfect.  So you sometimes have to WATCH the notes and play at the right time instead of actually playing EXACTLY with the song itself.  I think I recall that mostly in Rock You Like a Hurricane.

The rest of this post, in the extended entry, shows some of my screen shots of sight-reading the game.  I hereby assert and testify that these shots are my first time trying out these songs, and I’m pretty darned proud of them.

I went through a bit of pain and grief to get all of this to work, so I’ll likely document it in another post in case it helps others.  In short, I bought Magic Keys 2 and Swap Magic 3.8 from modchip.com (I probably should have bought it from mod-chip.com) but ended up having to use the “tape method” on the sensor on the inside because the 3rd tool just wouldn’t work on my version of the slimline.

Now when Guitar Hero hits the Wii, that will be a splendid time guaranteed for all.  Except custom song fanatics.

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