Microsoft's getting on board with EA Access is what cost EA Sports a retail price sale on RMPGA in my case. When I played it and saw how lacking and incomplete it was, I held off buying it for nine months on the PS4, but that was after they lowered to price to $15 one week. I'm not sure I even got $15 worth out of it, to be honest...
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Microsoft's getting on board with EA Access is what cost EA Sports a retail price sale on RMPGA in my case. When I played it and saw how lacking and incomplete it was, I held off buying it for nine months on the PS4, but that was after they lowered to price to $15 one week. I'm not sure I even got $15 worth out of it, to be honest...Duke Football? Hell yes it's Duke Football! --- Coach Cutcliffe -
Re: Rory McIlroy PGA Tour to Feature Three Gameplay Styles, New Ball Physics
Microsoft's getting on board with EA Access is what cost EA Sports a retail price sale on RMPGA in my case. When I played it and saw how lacking and incomplete it was, I held off buying it for nine months on the PS4, but that was after they lowered to price to $15 one week. I'm not sure I even got $15 worth out of it, to be honest...
Sadly, it's still the best golf game on the consoles tight now. And I don't think there is an actual finished golf game on the PC I would trade RMPGAT for.
I paid $54 on day one, with my EA Access discount, and I got plenty of value from the game. While there is plenty of stuff I think they should have added, the gameplay has been outstanding.
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I'm not sure what your post really has to do with the comment you replied to. Are you agreeing with him, or just using it to bash a game over a year after it came out?
Sadly, it's still the best golf game on the consoles tight now. And I don't think there is an actual finished golf game on the PC I would trade RMPGAT for.
I paid $54 on day one, with my EA Access discount, and I got plenty of value from the game. While there is plenty of stuff I think they should have added, the gameplay has been outstanding.
But you know, opinions and stuff.
I should have expanded my comment to include the other EA Sports games that EA Access has prevented me from buying. I also didn't buy Madden 16, NHL 15, and NBA Live 16 because of what I saw of them from EA Access. I guess the point I'm trying to make is that while I'm happy to have EA Access for only $30 a year, I honestly can't see where it's a good thing for EA Sports if others are having the same kind of experience I'm having with it.
What you may see as "bashing" is in my mind an expression of disappointment in RMPGAT. I had high expectations for the game and it fell way short of them, IMO. It has its moments, but it's so lacking in options, features and presentation customization that it feels and looks like an incomplete product to me. I prefer The Golf Club to it on the consoles for overall play value, but neither of them can compete with Jack Nicklaus Perfect Golf right now, at least with what I want out of a golf game.
If EA Sports would provide an option to turn off the tempo bubble, provide a Pro View camera option that actually highlighted and tracked the ball the way The Golf Club and Jack Nicklaus Perfect Golf do, had a real time, hole-by-hole leaderboard for Live Tournaments, and took the "homing-in" distance assist out of the aiming tool/swing interface, it would be a lot better game, IMO. The online multiplayer is also severely lacking in both presentation and options.Duke Football? Hell yes it's Duke Football! --- Coach CutcliffeComment
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Re: Rory McIlroy PGA Tour to Feature Three Gameplay Styles, New Ball Physics
I should have expanded my comment to include the other EA Sports games that EA Access has prevented me from buying. I also didn't buy Madden 16, NHL 15, and NBA Live 16 because of what I saw of them from EA Access. I guess the point I'm trying to make is that while I'm happy to have EA Access for only $30 a year, I honestly can't see where it's a good thing for EA Sports if others are having the same kind of experience I'm having with it.
What you may see as "bashing" is in my mind an expression of disappointment in RMPGAT. I had high expectations for the game and it fell way short of them, IMO. It has its moments, but it's so lacking in options, features and presentation customization that it feels and looks like an incomplete product to me. I prefer The Golf Club to it on the consoles for overall play value, but neither of them can compete with Jack Nicklaus Perfect Golf right now, at least with what I want out of a golf game.
If EA Sports would provide an option to turn off the tempo bubble, provide a Pro View camera option that actually highlighted and tracked the ball the way The Golf Club and Jack Nicklaus Perfect Golf do, had a real time, hole-by-hole leaderboard for Live Tournaments, and took the "homing-in" distance assist out of the aiming tool/swing interface, it would be a lot better game, IMO. The online multiplayer is also severely lacking in both presentation and options.
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