Currently Guitar Rig4,Overloud TH1 and Amplitube 3 are the most advanced and best sounding guitar amp simulations for PC
No. You have to go through an audio interface.
Unfortunately it hasn't been created for the PC.
Tabs of this song are hard to find. Your best bet would be watching Youtube Videos Or obtaining the MP3/Midi of the song and using a PC Guitar Tabliture Program to write the song on Tab for You. Hope I could help.
Yes, just find a 1/8 inch cable, such as the cable used for plugging an iPod into a car stereo, and plug it into the microphone jack on your computer. Nothing that you listen to through headphones could bust your PC speakers.
Short answer: No. Long answer: Yes, but it'll involve acquiring a ROM copy--usually illegal unless you own a physical copy of the game--and running a PS2 emulator. You won't be able to use the controller, either, unless you're very handy with a soldering iron and are willing to try to re-wire the cable to fit, say, a serial port. I haven't heard of a PC port yet, but anything's possible. A PC port would allow for near-infinite extra songs, though. --------------------------------- yes there is a Guitar Hero 3 for PC if you go to bestbuy.com and search up 'Guitar Hero PC' they have it
Euro Truck Simulator 2
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the best game is world of war planes and hero duty 4
Microsoft Flight Simulator.
Amplitube 3 Free from IK Multimedia can do this.
No its a flight simulator
Type in Gun Simulator PC Then click on the first link and that should be it I tried it and it is OK.
I want to play city car simulator
No, Microsoft Flight Simulator X can only be used on a PC.
Short Answer: No. Long(er) Answer: Well, kinda. you CAN use a simulator like FOF (Frets On Fire) and download the songs from the internet or rip then yourself in game.
As long is it is the 0.4" i think, but if it fits then great...but don't plug any suspisiou lookinng ends in it cuz theres also that guitar to pc cord XD
There are a number of Dreamcast emulators available for download for a PC. Some of the most popular emulators are Demul, MESS, nullDC, and SEGA Visual Simulator.