Guitar Hero Live is a reboot of the Guitar Hero series. The guitar has six buttons, not three, and arguably can be more challenging to use. Controller is kind of small, but a great trade off is that it is light weight. Single player has you playing in a first person view while playing for a live action audience.
Hello neighbor alpha 4 gameplay. I recently bought a Guitar Hero Live guitar controller included with the PS3 game. I also have Frets on Fire installed on my PC, so I thought I was able to play with that guitar with no problems.But there is a problem (of course) and it's pretty huge: I cannot strum and press a note at the same time. I know it's not a hardware-related problem, because my PC recognizes the input from every button/strum bar, but not if done at the same time.Is there a workaround, some drivers to install or is it impossible to use the Guitar Hero Live guitar for PS3 on PC? Apparently, if you have Win10, it will be recognized immediately and it will work without any problem. So I'll assume you don't have Win10.Most players out there use a software called Xpadder to map keys on the Guitar Hero Live (GHL) controller, so it can be used on a PC.shows that all controllers should work on:The Guitar Hero Live guitar controller will work on the following platforms: PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and iOS.The player having an issue had the game on xbox360, but as it is stated the controller is the same for all platforms.About Xpadder: the first answer of explains how to use a GH controller on a PC using Xpadder.
The user even did As I can't trust a file posted on a google drive, explaining how to do it (PC and MAC).So, to sum up: Yes, a GHL controller for PS3 can be used on PC, but:. you can use directly your GHL controller if you have Win10. if you don't, using Xpadder will likely solve the problem, as you can map the commands using this software.