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Quick question, I just finished Q school and received my PGA Tour Card. To play a PGA Tour event, I need to pick if I want to enable or disable live weather at this point. I'm worried if I disable live weather, then each tournament will be sunny skies and no weather issues. What I am worried about live weather is that it doesn't work properly and it either rains each day or it doesn't work properly. I'm in no way saying live weather doesn't work in TW12 but I want to make sure since it doesn't look like I can change my decision after I choose one of the options. What are you guys going to choose?
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Good question, I'd like to know if you can change it after your initial choice as well. -
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Don't think you can change it after the fact but live weather worked fine last year and I expect the same this year. Putting it on sunny will get boring fast.Comment
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I chose Live Weather on the PS3 version and will do the same for the 360 version.....PC / Xbox One X
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TC - You could choose live weather and if it is inappropiate just turn off your internet connection. That's what I ended up doing with TW 2010 because I felt the wind was too heavy handed. It was always calm or 20 mph.
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Having bad luck with with live weather and playing everything in cloudy/rainy weather can get boring as well. I guess it is too much to ask for the ability to turn it on or off at the players discretion. You can do that in other EA games, why not TW? I don't want to have to check the weather channel before I play the game. I know we do that in real life before we play golf but, the video game doesn't need to be that realistic.Comment
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This was my choice as well and it worked best IMO. Every other option creates weather conditions that can only be described as so severe at times that it ruins both the enjoyment and the realism.Comment
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