its not neccasarily harder but until you get used to it, you'll find it difficult compared to 2.
hammer ons and pull offs aren't based on the closeness of notes and tempo of the song. they seem to be based on whether in real life the guitarist might use a HO or PO. so none of the unrealistically long hammer on and pull off sequences that cant realy be done in real life and still sound normal.
E.G you might be in a really fast section even though every single notes the same distance apart, you may have to strum for some of them simply because it sounds right.
its hard to explain and i was confused at first.
it take some getting used to but once you are used to it, it isn't that much harder (gameplay wise, not song wise) seems as the accuracy for timing on HO's and PO's aren't so important. the error margin for timing seems to be what compensates for the harder songs.
i'm pretty sure most of these songs would actually be harder played on GH2.
you'll eventually play the game and work things out for yourself so yey.



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