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SplitPersonality1
01-23-2004, 01:52 PM
Any ideas on the best one out these? I am still playing Jack Nicklaus 5 and am looking to get into the 21st century. (too bad they stopped making this series. JN was the best at the time IMO).
Anyway, what are the pros/cons of Tiger Woods and Links. How good/easy to use are the course editors etc..
I've read the reviews, but I wanted to get input from actual players.
Thanks in advance.
corbes
01-23-2004, 01:57 PM
If JNSE hadn't irretrievably died on my computer, I would still be playing it.
Darkiller
01-23-2004, 01:59 PM
I'm interested as well in hearing people on this topic: I'm a golf fan and would love to play a game of this.
HornedFrog Purple
01-23-2004, 01:59 PM
I have the new Tiger Woods and I like it a lot. There are a billion options on how to make your golfer look and the career mode is really fun. As you go along you can unlock things to buy with the money you earn through the tournaments and stuff plus you can increase attributes. The hardest level is really hard and you have to read your putts.
I have no clue about the editor because I don't dabble in that.
I couldn't tell you about any comparisons because this was my first golf game.
Easy Mac
01-23-2004, 02:00 PM
I have Links for the Xbox and I've played Tiger Woods (not exactly a computer, but...). Anyway, I've found Links to be more realistic, but its not really the same kind of realism from say... 2 years ago. Tiger Woods golf put a lot of pressure on the arcade game. Maybe its different for the computer though.
Easy Mac
01-23-2004, 02:01 PM
dola, and PGA Tour III for the Genesis was the greatest golf game ever made.
corbes
01-23-2004, 02:02 PM
Do either of these games still have a course editor/architect?
HornedFrog Purple
01-23-2004, 02:05 PM
yeah tiger woods does... (this is for the computer btw)
This sportplanet site has a lot of courses:
http://dynamic3.gamespy.com/~notapro/index.php
corbes
01-23-2004, 02:07 PM
yeah tiger woods does... (this is for the computer btw)
This sportplanet site has a lot of courses:
http://dynamic3.gamespy.com/~notapro/index.php
Interasante.
Not that this could run on my computer. But interesting to know, for future reference.
Craptacular
01-24-2004, 04:58 PM
I loved the JN series. I believe I have JNSE, 4, 5, and 6 (GB). I also have a few versions of Links, and TW2003. Heck, I even had SimGolf ... it sucked, but it was the first competitor to the JN series to include a course editor. I used to design courses (and host a web site) for JNSE, but I found that there are too many good designers out there, and all I need to do is let them spend the time to make the courses. :) FWIW, I think the Tiger Woods game is quite good, and there are a lot of great courses to download.
corbes
01-24-2004, 05:03 PM
I loved the JN series. I believe I have JNSE, 4, 5, and 6 (GB). I also have a few versions of Links, and TW2003. Heck, I even had SimGolf ... it sucked, but it was the first competitor to the JN series to include a course editor. I used to design courses (and host a web site) for JNSE, but I found that there are too many good designers out there, and all I need to do is let them spend the time to make the courses. :) FWIW, I think the Tiger Woods game is quite good, and there are a lot of great courses to download.
Designing courses was the most entertaining part of JNSE for me. Somehow, the process of finishing a course started to get too complicated starting with JN4. SimGolf could have been cool, if the resolution had been bumped up a bit (so that each square didn't represent 30 yards by 30 yards).
I played soooo many rounds of JNSE over the years... if you had a website back in the day, craptacular, I probably visited it. What was it called?
Craptacular
01-24-2004, 05:31 PM
Heck, I don't even remember if it had a name ... it was just part of my college website from '95 or so. I'm pretty sure it was the 2nd website to offer courses for download, after Terry Clark's. I also had a shortlived JNSE tour.
Well, I did a few google searches, and still found a couple pages with dead links to my old page. It looks like I called it "Seth's JNSE page". If you had a crappy course called "Aqua Valleys" in your collection, it was my first and only attempt at a public release.
AStott
01-24-2004, 05:45 PM
Yup, the JN series was great. My dad and I started playing originally with one of the original versions. Today, we play every saturday morning via internet using JN:GBC. I went out and downloaded two CD's worth of courses, burned a spare copy. Every week we just pull another course out and play. We've already started repeating courses. What fun!
corbes
01-24-2004, 05:59 PM
Heck, I don't even remember if it had a name ... it was just part of my college website from '95 or so. I'm pretty sure it was the 2nd website to offer courses for download, after Terry Clark's. I also had a shortlived JNSE tour.
Well, I did a few google searches, and still found a couple pages with dead links to my old page. It looks like I called it "Seth's JNSE page". If you had a crappy course called "Aqua Valleys" in your collection, it was my first and only attempt at a public release.
The one with the cae.wisc.edu domain? And the weird green background? I downloaded a bunch of courses from there, I think... maybe Lee Ritze's Augusta National? I probably played, oh, a billion rounds on that course...
I don't remember/never downloaded Aqua Valleys. The only course I ever uploaded was one called Ausblick, which was at Ben Wicks' page doesn't appear to exist anymore .
Hard to compete with the Brian Silvernail's of the world...
SackAttack
01-24-2004, 06:37 PM
Sierra made a golf game for a few years, PGA Championship Golf. It shipped at one point with nearly a dozen courses, and there were a ton more that you could get courtesy of the course designer.
They didn't look nearly as nice as the Links 2004 Xbox courses do now, but for the time, they were pretty damn good.
Craptacular
01-24-2004, 06:55 PM
The one with the cae.wisc.edu domain? And the weird green background? I downloaded a bunch of courses from there, I think... maybe Lee Ritze's Augusta National? I probably played, oh, a billion rounds on that course...
Yup, that's the one. I started with CAE's (the engineering school's computer network) template web page, changed a few things, and learned some HTML on the fly. Not pretty, but it had the goods (JNSE courses).
corbes
01-24-2004, 07:08 PM
Yup, that's the one. I started with CAE's (the engineering school's computer network) template web page, changed a few things, and learned some HTML on the fly. Not pretty, but it had the goods (JNSE courses).
I played briefly on a JNSE tour once...maybe it was yours? I played one tournament, at a course called "The Preserve". I think it was a Silvernail course...?
corbes
01-24-2004, 07:10 PM
Sierra made a golf game for a few years, PGA Championship Golf. It shipped at one point with nearly a dozen courses, and there were a ton more that you could get courtesy of the course designer.
They didn't look nearly as nice as the Links 2004 Xbox courses do now, but for the time, they were pretty damn good.
I had PGA '99 and PGA '00. They were "okay", but somehow the gameplay wasn't that exciting to me, and the course designer was hard to use. I had trouble manipulating those polygon grids...you'd get these crazy-ass spikes all over the place... I was a bit spoiled by JNSE's "paint", or whatever the hell it was called.
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