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Old 01-26-2008, 11:46 AM   #1
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St-St-ST-icking music on Wii

Any1 else got a problem with Nintendo Wii's st-st-st-stickin playin GH3?
I've had the disc replaced already, same issue with this one which kinda points to the console bein the problem.......any ideas?

The graphics play ok, the actual fret graphics are sound, but the music gets left behind and in some cases it don't even finish!!
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Nope, no problems here. Maybe there's a problem with your console? Or your sound system?
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