
Maybe I should just get Frets on Fire again now that my computer is like 4x faster. A computer with spec's way above those would only cost around $800.I'm 100% sure my computer has more than enough juice to run that game. Everyone complains anyways and I hear the PC sales are shit while the console ones were off the shelves and hard to find for the holidays.Īt 1/5/08 12:59 AM, TomsPulp wrote: Those spec's aren't bad at all. I played it a couple times and I loved it, but apparently they made an extremely shitty port. Almost NO ONE buys them because they suck, or because they would rather have 'em for a console.I don't have consoles and it's the only game I want to play. I work in the electronics department of my store. Might I ask "why" you bought a PC version? Congratulations Aspyr, you're fucktards.Īnyone finished it on hard or expert on the PC?Īt 1/5/08 01:04 AM, poxpower wrote: At 1/5/08 12:56 AM, SardonicSamurai wrote: Good job idiots, I have to both set the lag to 0 and 100 to have a chance to finish your game on expert. Then come the notes you have to strum, which work only when the video lag is set to 0. Then I put the lag to 100ms and magically I get a LOT better? Bullshit. There is absolutely no possible way that I would somehow hit notes in the game consistantly and then just miss those.

Just focusing on that single note, and it would NEVER get hit. Whenever the game asks that you hit a lot of glowing notes, I have to jack up the video lag to 100ms, or else I will miss them all.įuck no, I tried to hit just one note out of their streaks in practice mode.

I have 4 gigs of ram and I know for a fact their piece of shit lags and they require ONE gig of ram only. Not only are their required specs laughable ( they ask for impossible hardware and require that you ONLY run windows XP normal which can't even run the fucking hardware properly ) but it's fucking shittily programmed >: (
