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Yinyang107 from the True North (Decatroper) Relationship Status: Tongue-tied
#2: Oct 14th 2011 at 11:18:37 PM

IDK PC, but on the Wii it's rotate one way until you hear a click, rotate back until click, rotate forward again.

(This is about the private-school game right?

edited 14th Oct '11 11:19:43 PM by Yinyang107

thatguythere47 Since: Jul, 2010
#3: Oct 14th 2011 at 11:42:24 PM

yeah. They want you to lockpick with the mouse. And not the scroll wheel. The actual mouse. It is incredibly weird and took like 3 minutes to pick that locker and then the program died after I went to chemistry -_-

I think I'll just pick it up for the 360.

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#4: Oct 15th 2011 at 6:50:47 PM

I love the Wii game.

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thatguythere47 Since: Jul, 2010
#5: Oct 15th 2011 at 6:56:51 PM

I probably played through this game four times on the PS 2.

Assaulting police officers with a spud gun never gets old.

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TravisBickle Just like in the movies. from the grit and grime Since: Jan, 2011
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#6: Oct 15th 2011 at 7:05:34 PM

You should stick with the PC version.

The 360 version has its own set of problems and unlike the PC version, they never got patched.

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TravisBickle Just like in the movies. from the grit and grime Since: Jan, 2011
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#8: Oct 15th 2011 at 7:52:39 PM

For the 360 version?

The biggest one is that the Music Class is pretty much a crapshoot if you'll pass it, because the game often just outright decides to ignore when you press the bumpers.

Plus there's the usual framerate hiccups and lack of graphical options that console versions of games have compared to PC. Try plugging in a gamepad maybe?

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#9: Oct 15th 2011 at 8:11:34 PM

If you have a Wii, I found no flaws with that version.

Barrylocke Reaching the Future, the hard way from Thracia Since: Aug, 2009
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#10: Oct 15th 2011 at 8:28:38 PM

I never noticed any issues with the Wii version as well.

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TravisBickle Just like in the movies. from the grit and grime Since: Jan, 2011
Just like in the movies.
#11: Oct 15th 2011 at 8:38:49 PM

Well, it does have way less detailed lighting and textures, and is generally way less graphical detailed than the 360 and PC versions.

Plus in the Wii version, you can't do charge swings with the bat weapons or charged punches while on a bike, which makes the game a bit harder, but mostly less fun.

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Barrylocke Reaching the Future, the hard way from Thracia Since: Aug, 2009
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#12: Oct 15th 2011 at 11:52:23 PM

Ignorance is bliss, I guess. I figured the graphics would be worse but I didnt know a move was missing.

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Spectrum8 Paranoid from Clock Town Since: Nov, 2010
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#13: Oct 16th 2011 at 5:20:38 PM

Actually, it is possible to do charge swings in the Wii version, although it's a bit tricky to do and the game doesn't tell you how to do it. You have to keep shaking both the Wii Remote and Nunchuk at the same time to do a charge swing.

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