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Most recent edit made on 2010-02-06 21:09:39 by DavidRS1992 [RB link]

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Details are shown in the Cutoff Formulas article.


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I don't have Rock Band, so fill this in if you know what you're talking about, thanks!




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Edited on 2008-10-26 16:50:51 by DanSoup [Finished the tables, as promised.]

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GH I2-star cutoff0 (lowest attainable rating on SH)3-star cutoff1 * BaseScore4-star cutoff2 * BaseScore5-star cutoff3 * BaseScore6-star cutoff4 * BaseScore7-star cutoff5 * BaseScore8-star cutoff6 * BaseScoreGH II/ 80s/ III/ Aerosmith 1.5-star cutoff0 (lowest attainable rating on SH) 2-star cutoff0.4 * BaseScore 3-star cutoff1.2 * BaseScore 4-star cutoff2.0 * BaseScore 5-star cutoff2.8 * BaseScore 6-star cutoff3.6 * BaseScore 7-star cutoff4.4 * BaseScore 8-star cutoff5.2 * BaseScore 9-star cutoff6.0 * BaseScore


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GH I2-star cutoff0 (lowest attainable rating on SH)3-star cutoff1 * BaseScore4-star cutoff2 * BaseScore5-star cutoff3 * BaseScore6-star cutoff4 * BaseScore7-star cutoff5 * BaseScore8-star cutoff6 * BaseScoreGH I2-star cutoff0 (lowest attainable rating on SH)3-star cutoff1 * BaseScore4-star cutoff2 * BaseScore5-star cutoff3 * BaseScore6-star cutoff4 * BaseScore7-star cutoff5 * BaseScore8-star cutoff6 * BaseScore
Could someone who knows how to make a table recreate the table on this page? Thanks.




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Edited on 2008-10-26 15:44:17 by DanSoup [Added the tables but I have to go now, I will finish them on my return.]

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GH I2-star cutoff0 (lowest attainable rating on SH)3-star cutoff1 * BaseScore4-star cutoff2 * BaseScore5-star cutoff3 * BaseScore6-star cutoff4 * BaseScore7-star cutoff5 * BaseScore8-star cutoff6 * BaseScoreGH I2-star cutoff0 (lowest attainable rating on SH)3-star cutoff1 * BaseScore4-star cutoff2 * BaseScore5-star cutoff3 * BaseScore6-star cutoff4 * BaseScore7-star cutoff5 * BaseScore8-star cutoff6 * BaseScore


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GH I 2-star cutoff 0 (lowest attainable rating on SH) 3-star cutoff 1 * BaseScore 4-star cutoff 2 * BaseScore 5-star cutoff 3 * BaseScore 6-star cutoff 4 * BaseScore 7-star cutoff 5 * BaseScore 8-star cutoff 6 * BaseScore




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Edited on 2008-10-26 15:40:22 by DanSoup

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GH I 2-star cutoff 0 (lowest attainable rating on SH) 3-star cutoff 1 * BaseScore 4-star cutoff 2 * BaseScore 5-star cutoff 3 * BaseScore 6-star cutoff 4 * BaseScore 7-star cutoff 5 * BaseScore 8-star cutoff 6 * BaseScore




Revision [35303]

Edited on 2008-10-17 23:27:32 by TheThirdDay [Typo correction, more on extended rating's history]

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In Guitar Hero 1, you must achieve an average multiplier of 2 for a 4 star rating and 3 for a 5 star rating.
On August 20, 2006, JCirri unveiled the "extended rating system." On ScoreHero, songs where the 4 star and 5 star cutoffs have been proven, scores can be given an "extended rating". It allows users to achieve 6, 7 and 8 star ratings (It may be possible that a 9 star rating is achievable on The Seeker in Guitar Hero 3 on co-op, but cutoffs have not been proved for it yet). It also allows scores to be given a fractional star rating, such as 4.3 stars and 6.7 stars. The extended rating are devised by simply extending the value of the 4 and 5 stars. For example, in Guitar Hero II, a player can achieve a 4 star rating by completing a song with a 2x average multiplier or achieve a 5 star by getting a 2.8x average multiplier. The difference between the two is a .8x average multiplier, so add .8 to the 5 star's 2.8 average multiplier to get a 6 star's average multiplier, or 3.6.
Could someone who knows how to make a table recreate the table on this page? Thanks.


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In Guitar Hero 1, you must achieve an average multiplier of 3 for a 4 star rating and 3 for a 5 star rating.
Could a veteran member put some stuff about the history behind it here or something?
On ScoreHero, songs where the 4 star and 5 star cutoffs have been proven, scores can be given an "extended rating". It allows users to achieve 6, 7 and 8 star ratings. (It may be possible that a 9 star rating is achievable on The Seeker in Guitar Hero 3 on co-op, but cutoffs have not been proved for it yet) It also allows scores to be given a fractional star rating, such as 4.3 stars and 6.7 stars.




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Edited on 2008-10-12 13:51:27 by rkcr [Fixed up page pre-redirect.]

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In Guitar Hero 1, you must achieve an average multiplier of 3 for a 4 star rating and 3 for a 5 star rating.
In Guitar Hero 2, 80s, 3, On Tour and Aerosmith you must achieve an average multiplier of 2 for a 4 star rating and an average multiplier of 2.8 for a 5 star rating.


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In Guitar Hero 1, you must achieve an average muliplyer of 2 for a 4 star rating and 3 for a 5 star rating.
In Guitar Hero 2, 80s, 3, On Tour and Aerosmith you must achieve an average multiplyer of 2 for a 4 star rating and an average multiplyer of 2.8 for a 5 star rating.




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Edited on 2008-10-09 12:28:33 by DanSoup

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Basics

Extended Ratings

Could a veteran member put some stuff about the history behind it here or something?
On ScoreHero, songs where the 4 star and 5 star cutoffs have been proven, scores can be given an "extended rating". It allows users to achieve 6, 7 and 8 star ratings. (It may be possible that a 9 star rating is achievable on The Seeker in Guitar Hero 3 on co-op, but cutoffs have not been proved for it yet) It also allows scores to be given a fractional star rating, such as 4.3 stars and 6.7 stars.

Rock Band

I don't have Rock Band, so fill this in if you know what you're talking about, thanks!




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Edited on 2008-10-07 00:53:17 by rkcr [Added category.]

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Category: CategoryGameMechanics




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The oldest known version of this page was edited on 2008-10-05 13:31:12 by DanSoup [Started it off]

Star Ratings

Guitar Hero


At the end of playing a song in Guitar Hero, the player is awarded a rating from 3 to 5 stars (although it looks like the player can be given a 0 to 5 star rating on the result screen, 0, 1 and 2 star ratings are never given, even though a 2 star rating is technicaly possible).

The rating given depends solely on the score the player achieved. Different songs will have different values for 4 and 5 star ratings depending on the songs Base Score. For example, getting 400,00 points on The Way It Ends will give you a 5 star rating, but getting 400,000 on Through the Fire and Flames will only give you a 3 star rating.

In Guitar Hero 1, you must achieve an average muliplyer of 2 for a 4 star rating and 3 for a 5 star rating.

In Guitar Hero 2, 80s, 3, On Tour and Aerosmith you must achieve an average multiplyer of 2 for a 4 star rating and an average multiplyer of 2.8 for a 5 star rating.
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