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- Guitar Hero World Tour, Guitar Hero Metallica, Guitar Hero Hits, Guitar Hero 5, Band Hero, and Guitar Hero Van Halen, the slider notes
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- Guitar Hero World Tour, Guitar Hero Metallica, Guitar Hero Hits, Guitar Hero 5, Band Hero, and Guitar Hero Van Halen, the slider notes
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The image to the right shows an example timing window for
Game_RockBand2 Rock Band 2∞ in red, though it is not an accurate representation of the actual timing window for the game.
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timing window, in general, is the maximum allowed time leniance of a particular action. For example, when strumming, the software generally checks to see if the closest note that hasn't already been hit is within a certain threshold, or timing window. If it is, the game registers a hit; if not, then it's a miss.
The image to the right shows an example timing window for
Game_RockBand2 Rock Band 2∞ in red, though it is not precise.
Enabling the
Performance Mode cheat in all Guitar Hero games (excluding Guitar Hero 1) as well as
Game_RockBand2 Rock Band 2∞ makes the timing window for notes smaller.
The following actions have timing windows:
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=>Timing Window
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=>Timing Window
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=>Timing_Window
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=>Timing_Window
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=>Timing Window
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=>Timing Window
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timing window, in general, is the maximum allowed time leniance of a particular action. For example, when strumming, the software generally checks to see if the closest note that hasn't already been hit is within a certain threshold, or timing window. If it is, the game registers a hit; if not, then it's a miss.
The image to the right shows an example timing window for
Game_RockBand2 Rock Band 2∞ in red, though it is not precise.
Enabling the
Performance Mode cheat in all Guitar Hero games (excluding Guitar Hero 1) as well as
Game_RockBand2 Rock Band 2∞ makes the timing window for notes smaller.
The following actions have timing windows:
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timing window, in general, is the maximum allowed time leniance of a particular action. For example, when strumming, the software generally checks to see if the closest note that hasn't already been hit is within a certain threshold, or timing window. If it is, the game registers a hit; if not, then it's a miss.
The image to the right shows an example timing window for
Game_RockBand2 Rock Band 2∞ in red, though it is not precise.
Enabling the
CheatCodes#GH3 Performance Mode∞ cheat in
Game_GuitarHero3 Guitar Hero 3∞ makes the timing window for notes smaller.
The following actions have timing windows: