![]() ![]() ![]() While the responsiveness improved, it was still only in the 70-80% range. I tried blowing on the contacts a la NES cartridges circa 1988. After disassembling and re-assembling the guitar, the problem continued. The next morning, both my wife and I started playing, and once I was able to watch the game more closely, I found that the red and yellow buttons were not registering being pressed. Now, I'm not terrible at the game, and I was having some real problems once I hit tiers 4 and 5 on medium. I picked up my copy (360 version with wireless guitar) at GameStop at midnight and went home to play. However, after the issues with the X-Plorer, I'm surprised there was not more quality control with the wireless Les Paul. I'd like to preface by saying I really do enjoy the Guitar Hero series (although I have to admit my wife is better at the games than I am), and I've bought 4 games with 4 guitars to date (2 on PS2 an 2 on 360). I'd like to address a different problem that I've had, along with a number of others according to forum posts. Other parts of the blog-o-sphere are reporting some issues with the bundling of Guitar Hero III with wired guitars. ![]()
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