![]() Pro Tip: You can enable hit window visualization in the profile menu! When playing with a guitar controller, the strumbar must be pressed either down or up while pressing the correct fret buttons when the onscreen note indicators are inside of the hit window. Strumming when not required results in an overstrum, these strums do not count against your score, but they eliminate any on-going combo and cancel the star power section (if you are in the middle of one). When using a controller gamepad, it is recommended to enable " Gamepad Mode" which eliminates the need to strum and instead requires only that you press the correct buttons associated with the on-screen frets when they cross the strikeline. See the Controls Guide for more information on how to enable this mode. The goal of the game is to build the largest score possible. this is done by minimizing the number of notes missed, minimizing the number of "overstrums," and maximizing the usage of "star power." In the settings, you can enable and disable " No Fail" (enabled by default) which allows you to continue the song regardless how many notes are missed. With this disabled, the song will stop after enough notes are missed (dependent on the current difficulty). Quickplay is the standard mode of play and allows 1 or more local players to play songs from the local song list. During quick play you cannot change song speed or difficulty. Scores and stars earned are saved after you complete a song. Versus Mode is a competitive score battle mode available in v1.0. ![]() ![]() It is similar to the Pro Face Off mode from GH2 onwards (though you can be on different difficulties unlike PFO). You can play Versus both offline (select Versus on the main menu) and online (the host player changes the Game Mode setting to Versus). Practice mode allows you to select sections or groups of sections to practice and lets you change the speed using the directional buttons during play. Online play allows you to join servers (public or private) and play songs shared by all members of the lobby. See the Online Multiplayer Guide for more information.ĭuring normal gameplay, there are many note types that may appear. These notes all require different actions from the player and may change their visual appearance depending on which instrument being played. In general, the fret that corresponds to the gem color must be pressed when the note hits the strike line and you must strum at the same time (unless the note is a HOPO or tap, see below for more information).
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