GH3 easily my favorite. If you still have your old controller laying around there is a pretty decent program with a fairly large amount of community made songs, tack packs etc. Heres the github link
And the page to the dlc if you wanna see whats available to play. Theres a lot.
Some links are broken since they are so dated but most of it still works.
I meant that charts would just have the unforced version, and nothing else. Or at least that's what I found when I dug up the old files.
As for the variable HOPO ticks, it looks like I was reading the source code for FoF completely wrong when I first made my implementation. It looks like what FoF does is set a constant delta tick maximum for HOPOs, then varies the number of ticks per beat when reading the file (which is very strange, but that's the way it looks), effectively making the HOPO sensitivity range from 16th note triplets (fewest HOPOs) to quarter notes (most HOPOs). At any rate, I'll be correcting that for my project too
So below is a brief history of the project, and what i'm working towards.
FoFiX is a long running fork of the original Frets on Fire that stems from a long succession of community driven modifications to the original. The project has been in a development downturn for around 3 or 4 years, and i'm currently the most active developer left.
The early years of the project were defined by the super fast paced development and fairly rapid releases. The last stable release was In 2009(before I came along), afterwards development started towards what has been called FoFiX 4.0. Way to many new changes were taken on and as a result development has continued to slow ever since. For the past 3 or 4 years development has mainly shifted towards cleaning up the code base to make it more maintainable for those of us left.
Decided i'd throw a little twist in here and play music from my record collection cause why not...
Github repo: https://github.com/fofix/fofix