I have no problem with the tilt on the GH3 controller, its actually a lot more responsive than the GH2 controller (Wired).
I much prefer the GH3 controller to the GH2 controller mainly because of this, it being wireless and that the back/start buttons are better placed.
I did find GH3 much better than GH2 because on GH2 you never knew when you could play two notes without strumming, on GH3 the next note that you can just move to without strumming is highlighted for you. This makes those really long and annoying solo's much easier.
I've not tried online play yet though, anyone fancy giving it a go?
The notes on 2 are marked for hammer-ons, but they're very difficult to see at a glance. Look at the ring of black around the top, between the white bit and the main colour - if it's there it's a strum, if not it's a hammer.
You really have to know the song, and to some extent have a bit more actual guitar knowledge (they're placed at least semi-realistically for most songs) to get to grips with the hammers though tbh.
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I much prefer the GH3 controller to the GH2 controller mainly because of this, it being wireless and that the back/start buttons are better placed.
I did find GH3 much better than GH2 because on GH2 you never knew when you could play two notes without strumming, on GH3 the next note that you can just move to without strumming is highlighted for you. This makes those really long and annoying solo's much easier.
I've not tried online play yet though, anyone fancy giving it a go?
You really have to know the song, and to some extent have a bit more actual guitar knowledge (they're placed at least semi-realistically for most songs) to get to grips with the hammers though tbh.