Found our old guitar and copy (in box!) at my parent's garage, decided to plug back in and man the timing seems ridiculously strict compared to what I remembered compared to III. This has the best aesthetic and soundtrack, despite Motley Crue and Warrant as some of the first songs in the career setlist lol.
I want to like the first two games more because aesthetically and musically they're great, but the lack of proper lag calibration makes these games too difficult for me to fully enjoy
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...2023-09-11 20:17:11.610353+00
Lag calibration is fine, the game is just a bit less forgiving with hitting notes than GH3 or RB2 was (but a lot better than GH1). If your muscle memory is used to 3 and beyond, their will be a bit of a learning curb.
Also I'd imagine this is best played on CRT if you have the PS2 version. Modern TV's always have some input lag, especially with composite.
Also I'd imagine this is best played on CRT if you have the PS2 version. Modern TV's always have some input lag, especially with composite.