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Shorty

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  1. I love Harmonix.

    I've just received my 2nd drumset from them (after I broke the last one they sent me), plus I got my 2nd bass pedal from them a while ago. I'm really glad they're sending me replacements for free

  2. NOOOO! My bass drum pedal broke! :( . I am going to try to do a custom fix with some bits of wood, but if that doesn't work I guess I'm gonna have to pay for the Pedal Metal... <_<

    i've broken 3 bass drum pedals so far.

    Just go on customer support on the harmonix website, fill in the form saying yours broke and they'll ship you a new one for free

    I figured I would do that if I had no other choice, because it would just brake again. Mine is holding up fine with just some duct tape though.... :shifty:

    thats how mines holding on right now until i get my new one

  3. NOOOO! My bass drum pedal broke! :( . I am going to try to do a custom fix with some bits of wood, but if that doesn't work I guess I'm gonna have to pay for the Pedal Metal... <_<

    i've broken 3 bass drum pedals so far.

    Just go on customer support on the harmonix website, fill in the form saying yours broke and they'll ship you a new one for free

  4. If that means they're making kick notes harder, creating a need for two bass pedals, fuck that.

    If that means they're keeping kick notes roughly the same, and the extra pedal is an option to help you out, hurray.

    well they can't really make it "harder", they just put in the actual bass pedal notes from the song.

  5. I can play almost anything on expert drums or guitar., invite me whenever any of you are playing i'd love to join in.

    For people complaining about the bass pedal, I had problems with it at first too... just keep going on easier songs and work your way up and you'll get used to it. It'll just start coming naturally and things'll be alot easier. Also, make sure you've got your bass pedal held down with your foot when you're not hitting any notes with it. Then when you hit a bass note, just lift up and press down. I didn't do this at first but after doing it, it helps so much.

  6. Not sure if this is more appropriate in this forum or the tech forum, but im trying it here, hopefully someone can help.

    Okay, so I have my Xbox 360 in my room and my brother has his PS3 upstairs, plus 2 computers, all connected to the same router. Now, generally when I hop on my Xbox, I can connect to live no problem. But if my brothers playing PS3 online, then I can't connect to live at all on the xbox.

    But everytime I get that problem, I just unplug/replug in my router and it works everytime. But the problem is when I do that, my brother gets disconnected from his game upstairs. But after that, we can both play online at the same time (although sometimes I'll get disconnected from live a while after.) I don't know if it's an issue with my router or not.

    Is there possibly another solution that doesnt involve having to unplug/replug my router every time?

  7. A tip I'd suggest you practice is during solos when you use the solo buttons, you don't need to pick any of the notes. so this opens up the chance to 'finger-tap'. it might help if you use both hands, just try and get the pattern and just continue it.

  8. MOTHERFUCKING MICROSOFT! I reconnected my 360 to Xbox Live and it's fucking WIPED OUT all the achievements I got since it was last online. What the fuck? All my Bioshock, Mass Effect, Halo, Assassin's Creed, THPG and GH3 achievements, lost. I'm LIVID enough that they sell '12 month subscriptions' that are, in fact, eternal subscriptions. Why are they sold as '12 month' subscriptions when they renew themselves automatically when you use the ONLY method of payment available on the platform? That can't be fair advertising. I'm going to call the OFT now I'm so fucking furious.
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