This and the stupid forcing you to wear sponsor outfits is so senseless.
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No power boost or spin allowed at Augusta?
lol wat.
This and the stupid forcing you to wear sponsor outfits is so senseless.Last edited by WrightOne5; 04-07-2011, 05:23 PM.Xbox GT: Boss RousseauTags: None -
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I guess there were consessions that EA had to accept for Augusta to let them use the course in the game.Orbis Non Suficit -
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If i have to wear a certain outfit and be forced not to be able to spin the ball to play augusta then that is fine with me....My Teams:
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The power and spin "perks" are stupid anyway...watching a guy land a ball on the green and having the thing turn 90 degrees to the right or left always struck me as really dumb....I think it's part of the reason the online score in tourny's are so ridiculous. It's something I wish they would get rid of all together. It's one thing to intentionally put back spin on the ball, which is fine...it's another to have it spin right or left.Comment
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So money and corporate demands are now dictating and controlling our sports gaming experiences. Sad and pathetic yes, but not really all that new. I don't believe the MLB allows developers to include a "charging the mound" feature in any MLB game, for example. And EA is restricted in what they can program into Madden as well.Comment
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Re: No power boost or spin allowed at Augusta?
The power and spin "perks" are stupid anyway...watching a guy land a ball on the green and having the thing turn 90 degrees to the right or left always struck me as really dumb....I think it's part of the reason the online score in tourny's are so ridiculous. It's something I wish they would get rid of all together. It's one thing to intentionally put back spin on the ball, which is fine...it's another to have it spin right or left.Comment
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Agreed 100%! I will not play with anyone who uses this. If we could spin the ball or control it after we hit it, we would all be PGA pros. To each their own but in a sports game, this has to be the biggest cheat ever! I play on Tour Pro but never use the focus or power or whatever, it is so non-sim and kid like to me.PC / Xbox One X
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I have no problem with the ball spinning/boosting as long as they keep it separated from those of us who don't want it (which they have).
I've actually used them to get through some of the tougher challenges in the past.Go Sabres!Comment
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I hate these features with a PASSION, however you would be shocked to find out how many TW console users play with those features instead of the tougher difficulty levels with more simulation like features. It is something like 70% to 30% arcade versus simulation. Personally, I would love to strangle whoever put those features in the game years ago as they are an embarrassment to the game of Golf, especially PGA TOUR Golf....Comment
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I hate these features with a PASSION, however you would be shocked to find out how many TW console users play with those features instead of the tougher difficulty levels with more simulation like features. It is something like 70% to 30% arcade versus simulation. Personally, I would love to strangle whoever put those features in the game years ago as they are an embarrassment to the game of Golf, especially PGA TOUR Golf....Comment
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I disagree about the tougher difficulties being more "sim." In real life, you can "power up" by swinging extra hard. I understand that 100% is the maximum you can swing, but i think anyone who plays golf understands that sometimes you go after it a little more than a normal 100%. You also can control how much spin you put on shots. I don't like being able to change the direction of the spin, but you should be able to hit a low spinner or a high shot that doesn't have a ton of spin on it. The higher difficulties are actually more sim, they are just a different kind of difficulty. The higher difficulties should require you to pick pre shot the amount of spin and "power up" you are trying to pull off and adjust the precision required to pull them off.Comment
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I disagree about the tougher difficulties being more "sim." In real life, you can "power up" by swinging extra hard. I understand that 100% is the maximum you can swing, but i think anyone who plays golf understands that sometimes you go after it a little more than a normal 100%. You also can control how much spin you put on shots. I don't like being able to change the direction of the spin, but you should be able to hit a low spinner or a high shot that doesn't have a ton of spin on it. The higher difficulties are actually more sim, they are just a different kind of difficulty. The higher difficulties should require you to pick pre shot the amount of spin and "power up" you are trying to pull off and adjust the precision required to pull them off.Comment
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I disagree about the tougher difficulties being more "sim." In real life, you can "power up" by swinging extra hard. I understand that 100% is the maximum you can swing, but i think anyone who plays golf understands that sometimes you go after it a little more than a normal 100%. You also can control how much spin you put on shots. I don't like being able to change the direction of the spin, but you should be able to hit a low spinner or a high shot that doesn't have a ton of spin on it. The higher difficulties are actually more sim, they are just a different kind of difficulty. The higher difficulties should require you to pick pre shot the amount of spin and "power up" you are trying to pull off and adjust the precision required to pull them off.
And rangerrick is right, you can control the back/top spin on the shot using the right thumbstick. Like I said, to each their own, I just like to have ANY sports game as sim as possible, and I think this game, on the higher difficulty levels, combined with never using the boosts, provides a good amount of simulation golf. But everyone has their own preferencesLast edited by Jordanfan23; 04-08-2011, 03:38 PM.Comment
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I'm more upset about the outfits, really.
Feels lame to wear the same outfit 4 rounds in a row..
Call me weird but I change my attire each round.Xbox GT: Boss RousseauComment
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