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'Frets on Fire is a game of musical skill and fast fingers. The aim of the game is to play guitar with the keyboard as accurately as possible.' (said so on the official homepage) In fact 'Frets on Fire' is a 'Guitar Hero' clone. But it's well done and it's 'Guitar Hero' for free, so who am I to complain about that? May 21, 2019 MOD GUITAR HERO WORLD TOUR - ALL-IN-ONE 2.0 REMASTERED - NEW VERSION 1.3! - Animations to the songs of other Guitar Hero currently completed: - Animations of Guitar Hero Metallica Songs!(49 Songs). Frets On Fire News General.
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I was just talking about this with some of my buddies and I was wondering what the chances are of this scenario. We were thinking that GH4 would just be a program where you could simply upload your own songs onto the HDD and then they would be playable.Don't tear me up here. I honestly don't know how hard this would be.
I imagine it is pretty much impossible, but I'm not entirely sure. How sweet would that be though? Just upload the songs you want and then they are good to play!! I'm guessing that this would take wayyy too much programming to be possible but I'm not sure like I said. Anyone ever hear of this idea?? Or do you think this is possible/will ever happen? That would be close to impossible to program.
If you actually listen when you play guitar hero, each colour isn't a specific note, because it depends on the song and other things. The program would have to be just generic notes, and then the options available with 5 buttons isn't enough.As someone else said, right now, they have people who have to map all the songs by ear and decide on the notes.
If using a program was a viable alternative, they already would be.Also, no one would buy another game, so they would be losing money. I think one of the biggest problems is with how music is recorded. Basically it all starts out with separate tracks for each instrument (different channels) then they mix it all into one master track (kinda like taking several layers in photoshop and flattening it into one layer) So once that happens it is very difficult to isolate each individual track and separate it from the others.that is why they always keep the master recordings with all the tracks. Now i am sure they could develop a program that can partially isolate each track drums, guitar, bass, vocals etc but there is so much variations in how songs are recorded different distortions and effects, different tunings etc that it would not be extremely accurate. Mind you there are programs for removing vocals but they are not effective with every song either (don't think it would work for a death metal song).it would be a lot of work to have a program be able to not only do this but then map it out on the guitar so it is still user friendly that is why they have people doing this so the difficulty level is not totally over the map. Plus on easier levels it would have to figure out what notes to miss and what one to use.that is were the human ear play a huge role or else it might feel like you are playing a different song all together from what you are hearing.
There's something called Frets on Fire, It's a free PC game that you can connect your GH guitar to and import your own songs (or specifically ones arranged by others). Right now I have a version of it that uses GH sound effects and whatnot, you can even create the fret track for easy to expert play and make bass gameplay separate from lead guitar.The problem is the songs have to be split up into multiple tracks so that the sounds will break up when you miss otherwise the song plays normally and the feedback that tells you you screwed up isnt as noticeable. Also the songs you can get while some are great like most user created content some sucks or isnt complete yet. You might get a song you love and it'd only have a fret track for Hard or Expert and you cant play it because you're still a beginner.
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I wanted custom tracks forever. You don't need a program. Okay this is what you do. Upload a song and then manually do it yourself. Trust me there are people that would map out a song on Guitar Hero if they want it bad enough, hell I would give a couple a try.
Then it is like Unreal Tournament III. You can download user content onto your PS3 that other people have created.
Simple enough, yes? But then I thought well that would just put Guitar Hero to waste then because the only thing the game has as far as longevity goes is different songs.But this is totally plausible is it not??? Like I said Frets on fire already has custom songs. You can make your own game but it's still not easy to do or there wouldnt be so many incomplete songs.But in terms of either company allowing this to happen in their own game it's not likely. EVER.EDIT://I was just over on the RockBand forums and ran across this little tidbit.
It's the most likely scenerio you can hope for that actually permits custom content but it would have to be stuff YOU create yourself. Kinda backwards for a game that was designed for people who have NO musical talent but there it is. QUOTE='TheMachine, post: 0Sorry bud. But i can't see that happening. For that to be possible they would have to pre-map EVERY song there is.
So it's impossible. The notes you play for the song on guitar hero aren't decided and generated by the system, It's a guy at a desk who gets paid to do so./quoteIt's very possible. The songs don't need to be pre-mapped out, there just needs to be an algorithm that will generate the pattern to follow for the song.They've already done this for a dance game with PS2. Dance Factory.
You could put in any CD you wanted and pick a song off of it. The game would generate the arrow patterns for you.Whether or not it would actually be done, for one reason or another is a different story though.
If they were to let you use ANY song you wanted then that would effectively cut off the franchise right there. No one would want to buy GH5 if they could already play any song they wanted on GH4. In terms of features, there's not really much that can be added to the game at this point to make gamers want a new one when they could play any song. QUOTE='Tyrien, post: 0It's very possible.
The songs don't need to be pre-mapped out, there just needs to be an algorithm that will generate the pattern to follow for the song./QUOTEAnd it would suck. There's no such thing as a simple algorithm that would come up with anything remotely close to comfortable patterns like GH and Rock Band are offering (though some of GHIII songs on expert feel like they're totally random). There's no fundamental mathematical base for any of the songs. The devs of GH and Rock Band map the songs with great care and an awful lot of testing to see what work and what not. Try putting all that in an algorithm; completely impossible at least with current tech.
If the controller was a guitar with six strings and 24 frets, that would be another matter. But it's not, it's 5 buttons and strum bar, and there's no linear or even non-linear relation between these buttons and real frets and strings. I wanted custom tracks forever. You don't need a program.
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Okay this is what you do. Upload a song and then manually do it yourself. Trust me there are people that would map out a song on Guitar Hero if they want it bad enough, hell I would give a couple a try. Then it is like Unreal Tournament III. You can download user content onto your PS3 that other people have created.
Simple enough, yes? But then I thought well that would just put Guitar Hero to waste then because the only thing the game has as far as longevity goes is different songs.But this is totally plausible is it not???
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