Video highways must be .webm files with vp8 encoding to ensure stability across all platforms. Creating Your Own Custom Highways If you can't find the perfect highway, you can create one! 1. Image Highways
Technical to make sure your custom art doesn't look stretched
Installing your new highway takes less than two minutes. Follow these simple steps: Step 1: Locate Your Clone Hero Directory
Before you start downloading images blindly, you need to know what file types and sizes Clone Hero accepts. Using the wrong format can cause the game to glitch or display a distorted image. Image Dimensions
A custom highway is the lane where the note gems scroll down towards the strike line. It is the most prominent visual element on your screen. Changing it doesn't just make the game look cooler; it can reduce eye strain, improve reading comprehension, and give you a serious dose of nostalgia.
Look at default highways inside Clone Hero’s Data folder (if unpacked) to see exact layout.
Players use them to create minimalist layouts for better note visibility, to replicate the look of classic Guitar Hero or Rock Band games, or simply to match a favorite wallpaper or album art for a cohesive theme.
Custom highways are saved per instrument profile (Guitar, Drums, etc.) and per color profile .
Game-changer for immersion – can’t go back to default highways Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ (4.5/5)
Common image formats like .png and .jpg are recommended. 2. Installation Steps
Try matching your highway's aesthetic with your profile's color scheme or custom note colors for a completely unified look.
Place your .png or .jpg image files directly into the Documents > Clone Hero > Custom > Highways folder.
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