I don't have Parkinsons, it's just that I opted to use the tremolo bar instead of any chorus effects.Was checking out the game today and found this nice little tune.
@@UnrealNuminaTheres a person named idksterling that used to do fun fact videos with this song playing in the background but he rarely does this anymore and just does disturbing or horror slideshows explaination (yes i know im late ⚰️)
Nice. I only played around an hour of the game yesterday. I dont have the patience right now for a game that surreal but I didn't want to use a guide either because I thought it would be against the spirit of the game, so I just stopped playing. I'll probably give it another try in a few weeks.
@@UnrealNumina Guideless is definitely the way I'd recommend experiencing the game but if you feel completely stuck with nothing else left to explore then a guide can definitely be looked at, especially if you feel there's something that can be triggered/accessed and you simply cannot discover how to do it yourself. There aren't really any necessary cryptic things that have to be accomplished to beat the game, though triggering the ending itself is a bit vague. (Along with a certain house with a light switch that only has a 1/64 chance of triggering an event)
Let the 8 on the low E ring out. Delay is essential. I suppose you'd have to use a high rate chorus to get the wobbly effect but I'm riding on the tremolo bar the whole time and not using any chorus.