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Something that gamers have become accustomed to, is the video game guitar. After three rounds of Guitar Hero, gamers are all to familiar with how each button and power up works. What the
Rock Band guitar controller did that is different from Guitar Hero is give it a look a little more like a real guitar. The color of it kind of looks like a wood body of an actual guitar. It is after all, modeled after a Fender guitar. You also have switches that let you change guitar effects from a wah-wah pedal, chorus pedal and so on. This is about as unique as the guitar gets from the Guitar Hero guitars. The only problem is that it doesn't feel as tight as the Guitar Hero guitars. This is mostly concerning the strumming button. With the Guitar Hero guitar, you definitely feel a click when you strum. When you strum on the Rock Band guitar, you don't exactly feel that. This can result sometimes in missed notes. This isn't a real frequent issue as it reacts very well, but there are issues. There have been numerous reports of the guitar having to be sent away due to it losing responses to the strumming motion. Luckily, you can get your guitar replaced for free. This is my only real gripe with the Rock band guitar. I like that there are frets towards the bottom of the guitar so when you play solos, you can play low and it just adds to the "I feel cool" factor. The guitar definitely serves it's purpose to the game and it's still a blast to play, though I do prefer the Guitar Hero guitar over the Rock Band guitar.