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  • Wizler
    Rookie
    • Mar 2009
    • 10

    #1

    Wierd glitch or what?

    So I was playing against tiger to become #1 on the EA sports leaderboard, and anyways after round one I was up by 3.. then wierd things started to happen... in the second round it said tiger was -45, yes -45 thru 18 but we were on hole 1, I thought ok ill restart and I did and same thing -45. Anyways I beat him became #1, but it says I finished 2nd.. Not a biggie but wierd, Its saying I finished in 2nd, but I easily defeated tiger but it was saying he was a -45 thru 18 holes? lol oh well just wondering if anyone else had this happen.
  • Zalf
    Pro
    • Jul 2004
    • 552

    #2
    Re: Wierd glitch or what?

    Originally posted by Wizler
    So I was playing against tiger to become #1 on the EA sports leaderboard, and anyways after round one I was up by 3.. then wierd things started to happen... in the second round it said tiger was -45, yes -45 thru 18 but we were on hole 1, I thought ok ill restart and I did and same thing -45. Anyways I beat him became #1, but it says I finished 2nd.. Not a biggie but wierd, Its saying I finished in 2nd, but I easily defeated tiger but it was saying he was a -45 thru 18 holes? lol oh well just wondering if anyone else had this happen.
    Had nearly the same thing happen. It looks like the game gets confused because tiger would normally tee of well before the player if it wasn't a head to head situation. So the leader board simulation gets confused and tags tiger as finished before he even takes a swing. The fedex scoring gets it wrong but the EA ranking gets it right. Could be rough if the fedex rankings happened to be close.

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    • Section_25
      Pro
      • Sep 2009
      • 717

      #3
      Re: Wierd glitch or what?

      IMO these type of bug/glitches are typical for all EA Sport games.....

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      • SlimKibbles
        Supporter
        • Apr 2004
        • 7276

        #4
        Re: Wierd glitch or what?

        Originally posted by Wizler
        So I was playing against tiger to become #1 on the EA sports leaderboard, and anyways after round one I was up by 3.. then wierd things started to happen... in the second round it said tiger was -45, yes -45 thru 18 but we were on hole 1, I thought ok ill restart and I did and same thing -45. Anyways I beat him became #1, but it says I finished 2nd.. Not a biggie but wierd, Its saying I finished in 2nd, but I easily defeated tiger but it was saying he was a -45 thru 18 holes? lol oh well just wondering if anyone else had this happen.
        I actually just had this happen tonight. Playing the second 4-star tourney of the FedEx Cup at Liberty National. I'm paired with Tiger of course. He shoots poorly enough in Round 1 to miss the cut while I make it. In Round 2, I'm still paired with him even though he's out. After I make a birdie on Hole #1, he makes a bogey. When they show the leaderboard, he's sitting at -76 after 18 holes and has 0 strokes. Tiger shot -4 in Rd 1 (I'm playing amateur with Very Low scoring which explains why he missed the cut.) So he shot -72 under par for Rd 2. I noticed on every hole that they listed in that little window prior to teeing off that 1 double eagle and 1 hole-in-one was made on every one of them. Of course I tried in vain to reach -76 but failed and finished 2nd. Still jumped Tiger in the rankings though. You know, if I'm EA, I'm going to program the game to have Tiger make the cut no matter what in a situation like that. In that Rd 1, I actually witnessed Tiger pull a Tin Cup on one hole hitting the ball into the water three straight times off the tee before barely making it into the fairway on the fourth try. C'mon, EA.
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