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We'll give the company one small break here because bringing a very popular and quite unusual game to the PC (and Mac) is a massive undertaking. Aspyr aren't even bothering with a Message of the Day anymore - it's just blank.
There's no available timeframe either, all it tells you is that it's "Coming Soon". This is because none of the promised downloadable content is available. The other problem, if you're buying this version instead of a console one, is that once you go online you'll feel a little neglected. Today's message brought to you by the number zero Our collegues at GameSpot AU played it once and refused to play it again. Even with the recommended uber-computer consisting of an 8800GTX graphics card and an Intel E6700 processor, we still didn't get the baby-smooth scrolling you'll see on the console versions.
Don't expect this to achieve very much though. You can also adjust the screen delay in ms, with the company advising that "most computers should not need to go lower than 70ms or higher than 130ms". But in a hurty, stabby underwatery way.Īspy recommends turning down all the graphical niceties - physics, resolution, and even the crowd(!) - to get the best performance. Try playing Dragonforce's ridiculously hard "Through the Fire and Flames" once under these conditions and you'll want to hurl your PC into the hotel swimming pool. Just don't expect a great experience on this spec machine apart from the stuttering flow of notes down the screen, the entire game will freeze intermittently for up to six seconds. The developers have set the system specs at a ridiculously high level for a game that isn't graphically complex: the minimum spec calls for a 2.8GHz Pentium D (dual-core) processor and a GeForce 7600. We've suffered through three separate, jerky builds of Guitar Hero III for PC, and we're very unhappy to report that the current version, 1.1, is the worst of the lot. but even playing to an empty room won't guarantee stutter-free gameplay
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The only minor niggle is that the keyboard controls are quite close to the Windows key and it's easy to accidentally press it and get dumped to the desktop.Īll in all, bringing such a great game to the PC can only be seen as a positive thing, right? Sure, but there's just one thing we want to say. Using the mouse to strum wasn't as annoying as we imagined it would be and, as we found out, it's certainly more socially acceptable than using your guitar controller on the train (check back for our video review). Basically, the left and right buttons act as the strum bar, and the Shift, Z, X, C, and V keys act as the coloured buttons. The PC brings with it a new option of mouse control, which is even harder to master than it sounds. The graphics have even received an update, with higher resolution and lens flare as options. All of these have been brought to the PC more-or-less intact. While Guitar Hero III is getting a little creaky in the face of the superior Rock Band, it has familiar gameplay, a few new modes, and an Internet play option in its favour.
Although Microsoft only provides a guarantee for the wireless gamepad and the driving wheel, we were pleasantly surprised to find that Xbox 360 controller worked on our PC without much problem. To use this though you'll need to purchase the Xbox 360 Wireless Gaming Receiver for Windows which costs around thirty bucks and will, as its name suggests, let you use wireless Xbox peripherals on your PC. If you want to add further controllers, then the new Xbox 360 controller - available separately - will work with the PC version. It's functional, but nowhere near as cool as the controllers available for the other consoles. In this case, the same controller that shipped with Guitar Hero II for Xbox 360 - a white, Gibson X-plorer. Like its console brethren, the PC version comes with dedicated hardware. The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of Guitar Hero III are classics, and while some of III's new modes - bosses and player-versus-player battles - don't add anything useful the soundtrack and gameplay are top-rate.