Have you thought about a-mailing the devs of this game? They would doubtless be interested in hearing from the community about how well the game is played. Also, does anyone know how to edit these song files and if that part of the program is accessible? I'd like to be able to play some Hendrix, or Jefferson Airplane White Rabbit...
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Matheus" <an...@bol.com.br>
To: <gamers@audyssey.org>
Sent: Monday, March 02, 2009 12:00 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] guitar rage tips and tricks


hi ken!
cool, it's great to ear that you got suckcess in playing this game.
these tips and tricks will help who is starting in the game, and
opefully we will get more and more players starting playing this awesome
game.
i hope that wen they add the online mode, jaws also will read that.
best regards.
-----Mensagem original-----
De: "Ken" <kenwdow...@neo.rr.com>
Para: "Gamers Discussion list" <gamers@audyssey.org>
Data: Segunda, 2 de Março de 2009 00:34
Assunto: [Audyssey] guitar rage tips and tricks

I want to give yall some tips and tricks on Guitar rage.  I love this game!
First, you CAN use it with JAWS. To read the screen, turn jaws cursor on like always and go through it. To move, do insert f3 then the up or down arrow. Second, you can't hear what Jaws is telling you, so go into the base folder, then to temas, then rock band, then media, and turn down the menu songs (menu_thetrees
and one other one.)
If your program says the wave files are the wrong length, just make sure you have the zip file for the game, just in case, then feel free to modify them anyway--no
harm done...  Also turn the livin' on a prayer song down 75%.
Now if you've noticed, it sounds as if songs are being skipped when you arrow up and down--it plays a tune for a second, then a different one. These are just songs that play while the highlighting of the menu adjusts itself, not a glitch in the game. Second, go to musicas and turn the preview songs down to about a quarter of their present volume. Now, I don't know about the highlight features but I expect that the currently highlighted menu item is a different color, so you should be able to set Jaws up to
pick out the right item.
Now, I know that the program is in Portuguese, but with a little thought most of these things can be figured out--temas is teams, practicar is practice, and so
on...
so the top is online, then offline, (translated literally as not online,) then training, then exit I believe. Then the folder option comes up, just press enter unless you're using multiple folders for some strange reason. Then the difficulty level comes up, the topmost being easy, the bottom the hardest. Then, after you press enter there, you can choose from guitar, bass and drum in that order. Press enter. If you don't like a selection, or want to do something else, you can always hit escape. (JAWS users press insert f3 first.) Then you're in a new menu: resume,
new song, and main menu from top to bottom.
Finally, you can configure the program using the config.ini file in the base directory. Not clear on all the options, but the main things I want to point out here
are full screen mode and the game keystrokes.
Please do not use fullscreen mode! If you do, and need to get to something else, the game will not pause the song when you tab through the windows, so JAWS will
get drowned out, so leave that at 0.
Next, the keystrokes: these are ASCII values, so the first button (bt1,) is set to 65 which is the a key. My keys are mapped a s d f and g for the the guitar and bass keys, and z x c v b for the drum keys. L key is set to BtPower, and the space bar (32,) is set for the whammy. I leave the strum feature on, and use ascii 13, the enter key, for it.

HTH

Ken
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