READ FIRST PLEASE!!!
UPDATE 2: Unfortunately, the download link is broken, and I no longer have the file. It was on my old computer that crashed about a year ago, so... sorry.
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UPDATE: Okay, I will put up the download link:
Frets on fire game: http://fretsonfire.sourceforge.net/
Adding songs guide: http://fretsonfire.wikidot.com/adding-downloaded-songs
Requiem for a Dream: http://www.envisageworks.com/upload/Burnitopia/Requiem_for_a_Dream.zip
There. Now I have proof for anyone that doesn't believe me, and you can all try this out. Any other questions should be answered below.
Take that skeptics!
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I was looking up custom Guitar Hero songs, and realized that this one hadn't been done yet. Now it has.
Before you leave a comment, let me answer some of the inevitable questions/comments:
1. Yes, I suck at Guitar Hero.
2. This was made with Frets on Fire, and I had to use a computer keyboard to play it.
3. This is the Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers version of Lux Aeterna (which is the actual title of the song, from the movie Requiem for a Dream I think).
4. Those notes that are light blue instead of white indicate hammer-on enabled notes.
5. This is a special mod called "RFmod" for Frets on Fire.
6. I used hypercam to capture this, but it's sound capture is less than ideal and lags so that there is an audio/video delay. So, I muted the sound and put the song in over it for better quality.
7. Youtube caused more of an audio/video delay than there really is. Trust me, I spent a while trying to sync this song as much as possible.
I hope I didn't forget anything. Comment if you have other questions.
Dude... you missed a note and the music didn't stop. You can go ahead and admit it's fake bud.
Dreadmantisthe2nd 3 weeks ago
@Dreadmantisthe2nd did you read the description? Hypercam was desynchronizing my audio, so I recorded just the video alone. In my editing program, I took the song and put it over the video, so that the quality would be decent. Believe me, I would have said it was fake a LONG time ago, if it really was. It's almost not worth the trouble defending it. Almost.
Burnitopia 2 weeks ago
fake?
brunoobu 1 month ago
@brunoobu nope.
Burnitopia 1 month ago
@brunoobu I think so too. He might have played the song on Guitar Hero but then audio-swapped them so it looked like he had no flaws, although several times he messed up. If he actually had the real sound, it would have stopped for some parts.
EvanCole99 3 weeks ago
@EvanCole99 I said in the description that I recorded the song without audio, and then added the song in during editing. I tried recording the audio at the same time, but Hypercam desynchronized the video horribly, so I had to try something else. The song I am playing is still the same, but altered for quality purposes.
This video has been up since 2008, and I will always defend it's validity. I spent at least a couple of hours making it.
Burnitopia 3 weeks ago