So you like Frets on Fire now, eh?
So do I, in fact it's taking damn near all my free time! The vanilla FretsOnFire-1.2.451 installation is a very good game. However, it is also quite broken and rather dull-looking.
Broken? How?
It doesn't have multiplayer! Or the ability to play the other guitar parts. Or to make the background image static, which is both less annoying and lets you do nifty things like make big concert halls for your backgrounds.
And the big one...
For anyone who has played a guitar (or the fantastic Guitar Hero), you understand the concept of the "Hammer On" and the "Pull Off" (HOPO).
A refresher:
Playing a note and then hammering your finger onto the string will play a different note, allowing you to play notes in rapid succession without strumming. Similarly, playing a note and releasing your finger will change to another note. This functionality inherent in string instruments is built into Guitar Hero and available to you via the incredible RF-Mod, written by Rogue_F of the fretsonfire.net forum community.
* NOTE: The "HOPO" functionality built into FoF 1.2.451, which was introduced in 1.2.438, is merely a "tapping" implementation. Rather than true HOPO functionality, the developers introduced a feature that simply lets you tap the note to play it rather than strumming as long as the end of the note is close to the next note. This is just wrong and in songs like Sweet Child of Mine results in basically three strums for the entire intro. It's certainly easier, but lacks realism and the challenge that made Guitar Hero so great in the first place.
OK, you've convinced me. How on earth do you install this RF-Mod business?
Glad you asked! Since RF-Mod changes so much of the basic functionality in FoF, it has to be compiled from source. Fortunately for you, Syberdave of the of the fretsonfire.net forum community has compiled both 32-bit and 64-bit RF-Mod implementations for you. Note that as of the time of this writing, RF-Mod is NOT compatible with 1.2.451. It is compiled against 1.1.324, but don't worry, RF-Mod fixes most of the memory leaks that plagued earlier versions for you as well.
Get them from Syberdave's site, or from Rogue_F's official archive (win32 available as well). This would be a good time to mention some of the other things RF-Mod does (from the forum page):
Two huge items in this version...
HOPO (that work well and are selectable on or off, or even per song)
Multiplayer Head to head (Thanks Pudding), and Multiplayer Party mode.
Other things include:
A sexy scrolling high score list
Snazzy all in one RFmod settings menu
Highly useful relocatable song directory
Space saving no duplicate song.ogg and guitar.ogg
...And so much more (in the README.txt)
Just unzip the archive wherever you want FoF installed, and run the binary. It's identical to the vanilla installation, thanks to Syberdave's hard work rolling it up for us linux folk.
K, this is nice. But...you said something about tricking out? And dull-looking? I want SHINY THINGS
Don't we all. For this portion of the guide, I would like to take a moment to explain how a (traditional) mod works in FoF.
You put a folder in the data/mods folder, titled whatever you want to call your mod. In it, place a file with the same name as its data/ equivalent, and it will be replaced when you turn the mod on by going to Settings->Game settings->Mod Settings, changing the folder name to On, and going to Apply New Settings at the bottom of the menu.
For instance...if you have a neck skin you like, you make a folder called New Neck in data/mods, put your new neck.svg in there, turn on the New Neck mod, and presto! New neck whenever you play.
Sound like too much work? Pre-existing mods are ready for download, created by the modding community at fretsonfire.net!
Here are some completed mods (various)
Some GH backgrounds (dgrams2000)
Some new necks (TapsaKn)
And more! A bit of searching and you can find all kinds of wonderful goodies in there, or of course create your own. I highly recommend downloading a couple of them, and then mixing and matching different pieces to suit your liking.
What about those stupid cassette tapes? I have a lot of songs from Guitar Hero II that I ripped off the cd I own, which is fair use and thus not illegal. They look like crap.
Never fear! ThatJon has created an Automatic Cassette Labeller (sic) which, when run, automatically downloads any labels it knows about. All it requires is python, which you've got.
Last question...what about that stupid pink fret?
Ahh. You have acquired a PS2 (with adapter) or XBOX 360 guitar, and you've noticed that all of the colours match except for the last one. What happened to the orange fret? Well, pink separates Frets on Fire from Guitar Hero. To be honest, pink is easier to see. However, because I own a PS2 guitar, sometimes my tiny brain is jarred by the sight of a pink fret on the screen and an orange one under my pinky. I'm funny like that.
Anyway, to change this permanently, you can fire up your favourite text editor and hit up ~/.fretsonfire/fretsonfire.ini (obviously won't be there until you've played the game and/or changed some settings).
Find the theme section, and change it thusly:
Code:
[theme]
base_color = #FFFF80
fret3_color = #0000FF
background_color = #330000
hopo_color = #000000
fret0_color = #00FF00
fret4_color = #FF6600
selected_color = #FFBF00
fret1_color = #FF0000
fret2_color = #FFFF00
The important spot here is fret4_color, which is now orange.
* NOTE AGAIN: I include changing the hopo_color there to black from its RF-Mod default of light blue. In my opinion this makes it much easier to see which notes can be HOPOed. If you like it the way it is, don't change it.
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I think that about wraps it up for this guide. I'll update it with other stuff as I think of it, and in the meantime please be sure to ROCK OUT. Thank you.
Oh, and screenies! Everyone loves those:
(this is my own theme which I've mixed and matched from the available ones on the fretsonfire.net forums. Because I have no idea where most of the images came from and thus can't give credit where credit is due, I think it would be wrong of me to post the theme I'm using. If you ask about a certain element, though, I could probably find the time to track it down.)
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