I'll easily disprove that point. Jordan has 23 FC's, TTFAF has 3. After you get passed the really tough parts on Jordan, there aren't any parts that you're really likely to choke on. TTFAF has hard parts throughout the song. The most infamous choking section of them all is the Red Snake (So Far Away III). It's very near the end of the song and one of the harder parts to hit, but not the hardest. After the Twin Solo and the Bridges, which are probably the hardest spots, you still have to pass the Red Snake.
Jordan is all fast trills. Get down the pattern and then easy. Not easy for me. I could never do it, but easier for very good people, hence the 23 FC's
Exactly. I was easily able to beat it, it took me like 5 tries, and that was before I got as good as I was.
Do you have Caprici di Diablo? Massive amounts of hammer ons, not too hard though, fun **** EDIT: YAY I just beat shoulder to the plow expert drums 90% now that only leaves one song I can't do... Good Mourning/Black Friday -_-
But what about Trogdor That song was a ***** to play. Also, Constant Motion Solo D is insanely hard although the rest of the song is relatively easy so on a whole it's not even close to TDWDTG or TTFaF
Good point, I forgot about Trogdor. It's not necissarily hard to beat, but it is arguably the hardest song to FC in Guitar Hero 2. Some big names in Guitar Hero such as Iamchris4life, Jameslikecoulter, JPrez44 (first to FC One) and HellAshes (first to FC Jordan) have not FC'd Trogdor. There are only 10 known FC's of the song because the solo has a part where there are 17.3 notes per second, and the GH2 engine is very strict for fast strumming passages.
I agree. The solo is ****ing crazy! To strum that fast on a plastic guitar you have to be god. Also, some FC's are bots...
The recognized ones on scorehero are not bots. They investigate whenever these things happen, and the 10 FC's that Smitty refers to are all by real human players.