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I bought two new "Guitar Hero 3's" for PS3, because I wanted two guitars....HELP!?
They work fine independently, but I cant get them to work toghether on multiplayer...Anyone know why or how to troubleshoot?
2 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
If they are both wireless, hook them up on their respective sides (ie. put the right socket guitar on the right side and left on left). This helps the connection from becoming unstable. The next thing to do is make sure you turn both on independently, one at a time. You will know that both are on when the red light is not flashing. To play in multiplayer, you need to strum each guitar up or down to a slot and press the green fret button.
If they are connected, it might be an issue of the second guitar strumming down so the guitars are on both sides.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Calibrate the connection