How Do I Avoid Buzzing in "Guitar God"?
Nothing can ruin a streak of awesome notes and holds in Facebook's "Guitar God" game like that annoying buzzing. This buzzing, however, can be avoided, and pretty easily too. The reason for the buzzing is a missed note, either because you hit the key to strum a string too late or too early. So the easiest way to avoid this buzzing is to perfect your timing and to make sure that your internet connection is running at its optimum speed to reduce lag.
Instructions
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Close all programs that might be using the internet (aside from your internet browser).
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Start the "Guitar God" game by clicking on its icon on the left panel of your Facebook page.
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Choose your song and then start playing it by clicking on the "Play" button. Let the notes come, but don't do anything for as long as you can. Instead, observe the pattern of notes and how whatever lag you might be experiencing changes the notes' flow.
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Retry your song by clicking on the check mark icon when you are asked if you want to retry the song. Then, with the pattern that you observed before in mind, hit the notes as they come down the board.
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Tips & Warnings
Practice is the key to this technique. Don't get discouraged if you watch the pattern and then have difficulty recreating it when you are actually trying to play the song.
Watching the first part of a song play out will give you a good idea of the basic pattern of a song and of where the song is going, but remember that adding keystrokes into the game may increase any lag that you are experiencing. With practice, you will be able to compensate for this extra lag.
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