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"
I'm more suspicious of whether it will be close enough to the feeling of scratching to be fun. The buttons on the record worry me. -- nm
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TFox
OTOH, if it is somewhat close, it seems more likely that someone could actually discover that they have the talent for this kind of thing, relative to
Posted by
Reagen (aka Reagen)
Sep 24 '09, 17:55
the other games like this.
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s....ort of. there's no way they can replicate keeping the needle on the record groove, and memorizing the start point for the break.
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TFox
Sep 24, 17:57
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it develops rhythm, sure, but it seems to me the mechanics are backwards for actual guitar playing. -- nm
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Reagen
Sep 24, 17:59
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oh, with all the hammers? true. both games are sort of full of shit.
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TFox
Sep 24, 18:01
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with the DJ thing, I'm thinking more in the sense of being able to figure out if you can create a competant mix. -- nm
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Reagen
Sep 24, 18:09
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yeah, that's the part i'm not fully following, I guess. does the game actually allow you that much flexibility? -- nm
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TFox
Sep 24, 18:13
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