![]() ![]() Apparently, the former Guitar-Hero-gone-Zero used Cheat Engine to slow down songs in Clone Hero, a faithful PC port of Guitar Hero, and play them at an easier difficulty. What they discovered was that Schmooey absolutely sucked at Guitar Hero, but his video editing skills were on point. The fact that his fingers weren’t hitting the notes displayed on the screen in some segments of the song, and a small glimpse of the WMP overlay, prompted several community members to go through Schmooey’s work, frame-by-frame and note-by-note. Given the song’s complexity and speed, especially in the later segments, congratulations and praises ensued until a single comment pointed out several inconsistencies with the run. His take on the song was impressive, and he hit every single note, leading to another perfect score. Until December 2021, when Schmooey uploaded his run of the song 9 Patterns Of Eternal Pain. Admittedly, some oddities were noticed along the way, a video lag here and there, some dark footage, etc., but none of these offered any conclusive proof that would question Schmooey’s skill and legitimacy. ![]() Schmooey would record his guitar sessions, the game would record all keystrokes as perfect, and the legend lived on. Let’s start by saying that Schmooey was incredibly good at playing Guitar Hero, so good, in fact, that he made a few thousand bucks over the course of his “career,” claiming bounties that the community had placed on clearing advanced in-game songs with perfect scores. ![]()
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