Not Impressed with TW at all

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  • wawasman
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    • Mar 2003
    • 1531

    #106
    Re: Not Impressed with TW at all

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    bdoughty said:
    Are you using all the different cameras when you are at the green? If it is exaggerated uphill, downhill, breaks left or right you should have no problem reading it. As far as ones that do not break much yes it is a guess. Do you guys watch alot of golf on TV or play in real life? I don't ask out of sarcasm but just trying to convey that pros misread puts many times in a round. The thing is that TW "the CONSOLE version" affords you the luxury of hitting every putt dead on (no pushing or pulling of the puts) already removing one part of the difficulty when putting. This is also why I prefer putting on the PC.

    When I get home tonight I will throw out what I use on the Xbox version to read it. The PC version is simple because you can customize the camera with the right click and get low to the ground to read it and the rotate to read from the hole back.

    If you need to use the grid that is understandable but it is people who use the grids and the caddy, then complain about the ease of putting and scoring that can be agitating. If you want to raise you scores (i.e keep them realistic, instead of hitting a 60 to 65 each round) removing the grids and caddy tips is a good way of doing that.


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    i neglected to say i have the XBOX version.....however, i understand and agree with your points of lowering the scores and such by turning off the aids.......but, for me at least, i need to have a light bit of help in reading your "standard" putt, that is those without any "obvious" break....so its just a matter of deciding whether to use only the grid, or only the breakline......the caddy is unnecessary

    one related thing....the distances of long and short this year are on the money, which was a pleasant surprise...in years past, a putt that was "4 feet short" you pretty much had to hit even or long to get it there, as an example....this year, you can listen to that advice should you choose to

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