I just heard Heart’s Crazy on You and was thrown back to guitar hero, and wondered if anyone has tried emulating it?

I found some replicas, thinking about picking up a controller and seeing what I can do https://a.co/d/0ppR6rw

  • marighost@piefed.social
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    10 hours ago

    +1 to Clone Hero. Huge community making thousands of custom songs and packs. I think all of the games have been ported into CH at this point. Extensive controller support too. I have an old PS4 Rock Band Bluetooth controller I use to play sometimes!

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    13 hours ago

    Should work, configure your emulator for performance rather than graphics though to get the best responsiveness.

    That said, if you haven’t already, look into Clone Hero. Modern guitar hero port with a huge community and lots of custom tracks available. It’s awesome.

  • Die4Ever@retrolemmy.com
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    9 hours ago

    I used to play the PC version of Guitar Hero 3 on Windows. It worked great once I force disabled vsync. Also could drop in modded songs, I had all the GH1 and GH2 songs in mine. Never tried it on Linux though. You’re probably better off with Clone Hero these days.

  • iturnedintoanewt@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    I think you should consider Guitar Hero World Tour: Definitive Edition. It’s a massive community mod on the original, adding songs from almost any other guitar hero ever released. Some glitch a bit and you don’t get the full character performance, as they seem to kinda chill with generic animation while playing the track, but others is just full guitar hero show. I got a (not very cheap) aliexpress guitar a pretty much like the one your linked, and it has worked me very well for a few years.

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    11 hours ago

    Yep, you can emulate, it does work, but there is a better option. Clone Hero works better, has lower performance requirements, supports all of the songs from all of the games, has great peripheral support, and has a whole community of people making modern songs available.

    I would also recommend looking into a RetroCult controller mod if you really get into it. Quite a fun electronics project and suitable for someone with limited experience as it has been made very easy and only includes a little bit of soldering and cutting away a little bit of the case.

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    12 hours ago

    I remember back in the day there was a Linux game Frets on Fire, that had you strumming your keyboard

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    13 hours ago

    Clone hero works well though the wammy bar done work for me through the ps2 usb adapter