You'll get it eventually. Some of these charts are like riding a bike (i bass included), you get it once and you'll keep doing it again and again, trust me
@realausome craziest thing, I decided to start mastering drums because they seem to be much harder in terms of hand eye coordination. Now I can play the bass on that song no problem! 👍 Now to figure out how to get all perfects.
@@ardafpszz Scroll speed doesn't affect your score at all. It doesn't change the timing of the notes either; only the speed they come down the lane. Some players (like me) have a better time hitting "Perfect" notes on a faster scroll speed, as it also "widens" the window for a perfect or good, to match the scroll speed. The timings are the same, but if you can deal with a faster scroll speed, you might find it easier to react to the notes going on the origin line (The area where the notes need to be when you press for a perfect note) Me and many other rhythm games cannot stress this enough; SCROLL SPEED DOES NOT MAKE IT HARDER. Everybody just says a faster scroll speed is harder and in reality, it's not. It's the same notes and the same timing. Being able to play on a faster or slower scroll speed just depends on how fast your eyes are, for example since I play lots of rhythm games, my eyes are trained well and I can play on scroll speeds that for normal people look like f1 racecars driving past a camera. It has nothing to do with the timings or how often you miss, it's simply a personal preference.
hi i am the video author on an alt - input delay is your *audio* delay. set that to a point where if you hit what feels on time, youre getting perfects 99% of the time. once you are hitting perfects, change your video delay to *at least match input delay.* you can then adjust for actual video delay on top of that. thats how i do it. also, set your track speed to at least 1.75. you will thank me later
Delay settings should not be shared because if you just put in someone else's numbers it will be incorrect. The delay/latency should be calibrated on your own because it matters on what controller you're using and what display/audio setup you're using. Just talk to the girl in the backstage, near the computer where you select the song, press "Tune Up" and then... For the first stage, look closely at the bar in the middle. Shift the number until you get it timed right where the beep plays right when the moving bar crosses the bar in the middle. On the second stage, Press your confirm button/spacebar button when the moving bar crosses the middle. If you're pressing the button at the right time but the beep is off timing from when you press the button, go back because your first stage isn't right. The delay/latency settings define the delay between the notes on the screen and the audio. For example, if you're playing on a console with an HDTV, the high quality TVs will have a small video delay. You need to calibrate your game to make sure the game is in sync with the audio and your video device. Hope this helps!
Delay settings should not be shared because if you just put in someone else's numbers it will be incorrect. The delay/latency should be calibrated on your own because it matters on what controller you're using and what display/audio setup you're using. Just talk to the girl in the backstage, near the computer where you select the song, press "Tune Up" and then... For the first stage, look closely at the bar in the middle. Shift the number until you get it timed right where the beep plays right when the moving bar crosses the bar in the middle. On the second stage, Press your confirm button/spacebar button when the moving bar crosses the middle. If you're pressing the button at the right time but the beep is off timing from when you press the button, go back because your first stage isn't right. The delay/latency settings define the delay between the notes on the screen and the audio. For example, if you're playing on a console with an HDTV, the high quality TVs will have a small video delay. You need to calibrate your game to make sure the game is in sync with the audio and your video device. Hope this helps!
True. They should definitely sprinkle in some really challenging songs. Not many charts in this game make me have to even focus. I hit top 100 leaderboard scores without trying, it's too easy.
They totally overrated the difficulty of this song. It's rated a 7/7 on the difficulty scale, when the whole song is EASY and the solo at the end is slightly harder than the rest of the song. It's not hard, I FC this song on expert every time easily, on any instrument. This is NOT a 7/7, Harmonix, come on. More like a 3/7
@@shiverian5970 I've played rock band for a long time and Harmonix has usually been pretty good at rating the songs. I'm just expressing genuine disbelief with how poorly rated the songs are in this game. Easy songs are rated high and hard songs are rated lower. Makes no sense anymore. Edit: By the way, no, that's not what I want. I'm genuinely mad people act like this is such a hard song, Harmonix included when there are clearly much harder songs in the game.
I cannot get that solo in hard mode but it's so clean that I wanna master it.
You'll get it eventually. Some of these charts are like riding a bike (i bass included), you get it once and you'll keep doing it again and again, trust me
@realausome craziest thing, I decided to start mastering drums because they seem to be much harder in terms of hand eye coordination. Now I can play the bass on that song no problem! 👍
Now to figure out how to get all perfects.
I can play this on a real bass
Until the solo
Bass is fun
Drums is hell
Vocals💀
Hell is starting to become pretty fire 🔥
How do you make the notes come down fast? I play lead on expert and feel it’s too slow. Nice fc tho
You can go into the game settings while in a lobby and go to the “Festival” tab. There should be a track speed option.
I play on 1.75x on this video (sorry alt)
@@leadcreekmusic it gives more score or no?
@@ardafpszz No, 1.75x track speed. It only controls the speed of which the notes scroll, does not affect score. it’s called hyperspeed in guitar hero
@@ardafpszz Scroll speed doesn't affect your score at all. It doesn't change the timing of the notes either; only the speed they come down the lane. Some players (like me) have a better time hitting "Perfect" notes on a faster scroll speed, as it also "widens" the window for a perfect or good, to match the scroll speed. The timings are the same, but if you can deal with a faster scroll speed, you might find it easier to react to the notes going on the origin line (The area where the notes need to be when you press for a perfect note)
Me and many other rhythm games cannot stress this enough; SCROLL SPEED DOES NOT MAKE IT HARDER. Everybody just says a faster scroll speed is harder and in reality, it's not. It's the same notes and the same timing. Being able to play on a faster or slower scroll speed just depends on how fast your eyes are, for example since I play lots of rhythm games, my eyes are trained well and I can play on scroll speeds that for normal people look like f1 racecars driving past a camera. It has nothing to do with the timings or how often you miss, it's simply a personal preference.
impressive bro.
you think there are like "the best delay/latency settings" on fortnite festival?
hi i am the video author on an alt - input delay is your *audio* delay. set that to a point where if you hit what feels on time, youre getting perfects 99% of the time. once you are hitting perfects, change your video delay to *at least match input delay.* you can then adjust for actual video delay on top of that. thats how i do it. also, set your track speed to at least 1.75. you will thank me later
on my setup i use 75/75. its a lot of delay but that is what works for me.
Delay settings should not be shared because if you just put in someone else's numbers it will be incorrect. The delay/latency should be calibrated on your own because it matters on what controller you're using and what display/audio setup you're using. Just talk to the girl in the backstage, near the computer where you select the song, press "Tune Up" and then...
For the first stage, look closely at the bar in the middle. Shift the number until you get it timed right where the beep plays right when the moving bar crosses the bar in the middle.
On the second stage, Press your confirm button/spacebar button when the moving bar crosses the middle. If you're pressing the button at the right time but the beep is off timing from when you press the button, go back because your first stage isn't right.
The delay/latency settings define the delay between the notes on the screen and the audio. For example, if you're playing on a console with an HDTV, the high quality TVs will have a small video delay. You need to calibrate your game to make sure the game is in sync with the audio and your video device.
Hope this helps!
@@realausome The calibrator in game sucks. It is way better to just do it by hand.
what is your delay latency settings?
Delay settings should not be shared because if you just put in someone else's numbers it will be incorrect. The delay/latency should be calibrated on your own because it matters on what controller you're using and what display/audio setup you're using. Just talk to the girl in the backstage, near the computer where you select the song, press "Tune Up" and then...
For the first stage, look closely at the bar in the middle. Shift the number until you get it timed right where the beep plays right when the moving bar crosses the bar in the middle.
On the second stage, Press your confirm button/spacebar button when the moving bar crosses the middle. If you're pressing the button at the right time but the beep is off timing from when you press the button, go back because your first stage isn't right.
The delay/latency settings define the delay between the notes on the screen and the audio. For example, if you're playing on a console with an HDTV, the high quality TVs will have a small video delay. You need to calibrate your game to make sure the game is in sync with the audio and your video device.
Hope this helps!
@@realausome
Awesome
What does FC mean?? I forgot
Full combo (hitting every note)
What is ur scroll speed
gg
wow, das all i gotta say to be honest
This games GH mode is way too easy even on expert
True. They should definitely sprinkle in some really challenging songs. Not many charts in this game make me have to even focus. I hit top 100 leaderboard scores without trying, it's too easy.
@@realausome for real, on expert ive gotten 99-100% on every song on every instrument
Bro I ain't here to sweat I am here to vibe and play my favorite instruments
They totally overrated the difficulty of this song. It's rated a 7/7 on the difficulty scale, when the whole song is EASY and the solo at the end is slightly harder than the rest of the song. It's not hard, I FC this song on expert every time easily, on any instrument. This is NOT a 7/7, Harmonix, come on. More like a 3/7
Good for u man great job that what u wanted?
take it to a publisher good grief 😭🙏
ok nerd
@@shiverian5970 I've played rock band for a long time and Harmonix has usually been pretty good at rating the songs. I'm just expressing genuine disbelief with how poorly rated the songs are in this game. Easy songs are rated high and hard songs are rated lower. Makes no sense anymore.
Edit: By the way, no, that's not what I want. I'm genuinely mad people act like this is such a hard song, Harmonix included when there are clearly much harder songs in the game.
I feel like the solo and some of the back end part is like… a decent 4. Maybe a 5? But once again, only because of the solo.
this song is EZ you would have gotten the perfect score if you were good at the game