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  • MrArlingtonBeach
    MVP
    • Feb 2009
    • 4530

    #16
    Re: PGA Tour 2K21 Course List Rolling Out Tomorrow

    TPC Summerlin returns from TGC 2019:

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    • bigkev
      Pro
      • Apr 2019
      • 912

      #17
      Re: PGA Tour 2K21 Course List Rolling Out Tomorrow

      Originally posted by binga30
      Was pumped for this game when it was announced, but looks like I'll pass. There is nothing jumping out that says I must have this game.
      It's pretty sad that not only me, but at least a dozen other guys in here are searching all over for the DLC of TW14 because it's still the best career mode around. That's a 7 years old game. I have close to zero interest with this new game and I love golf, 333 days in a row playing TW14. One of my daughter is at 348, the other at 301 and I'm amazed how many are still playing just about every day.

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      • binga30
        Rookie
        • Jan 2012
        • 359

        #18
        Re: PGA Tour 2K21 Course List Rolling Out Tomorrow

        Originally posted by bigkev
        It's pretty sad that not only me, but at least a dozen other guys in here are searching all over for the DLC of TW14 because it's still the best career mode around. That's a 7 years old game. I have close to zero interest with this new game and I love golf, 333 days in a row playing TW14. One of my daughter is at 348, the other at 301 and I'm amazed how many are still playing just about every day.
        Yup, when I feel the urge for golf gaming any of the TW games really scratch that itch.

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        • MrArlingtonBeach
          MVP
          • Feb 2009
          • 4530

          #19
          Re: PGA Tour 2K21 Course List Rolling Out Tomorrow

          The Copperhead at Innisbrook...already known, but confirmed now:



          Current running total (3/15):

          TPC River Highlands
          TPC Summerlin
          Copperhead at Innisbrook
          Last edited by MrArlingtonBeach; 07-17-2020, 12:05 PM.
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          • OnlookerDelay
            MVP
            • Oct 2003
            • 3448

            #20
            Re: PGA Tour 2K21 Course List Rolling Out Tomorrow

            Originally posted by MrArlingtonBeach
            The Copperhead at Innisbrook...already known, but confirmed now:



            Current running total (3/15):

            TPC River Highlands
            TPC Summerlin
            Copperhead at Innisbrook
            Surely they aren't going to make us sit through 15 of these 720p, compressed strobe show videos of courses in which we already knew the identity of 8!? They'll do anything to defer answering tough questions won't they?
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            • MrArlingtonBeach
              MVP
              • Feb 2009
              • 4530

              #21
              Re: PGA Tour 2K21 Course List Rolling Out Tomorrow

              Originally posted by OnlookerDelay
              Surely they aren't going to make us sit through 15 of these 720p, compressed strobe show videos of courses in which we already knew the identity of 8!? They'll do anything to defer answering tough questions won't they?
              Seems like it. It's exactly like when they announced the pros that were in-game. Send a couple of tweets per day, show nothing of substance...good enough for them, I guess.
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              • scagwi
                MVP
                • Aug 2015
                • 2718

                #22
                Re: PGA Tour 2K21 Course List Rolling Out Tomorrow

                Originally posted by OnlookerDelay
                Surely they aren't going to make us sit through 15 of these 720p, compressed strobe show videos of courses in which we already knew the identity of 8!? They'll do anything to defer answering tough questions won't they?
                In my opinion, the lack of interest in answering simple questions from the audience who is most curious about changes from previous versions tells us to lower expectations I think.

                As I have maintained… If they had information and news to assuage our concerns they would be telling us about it by now I believe.

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                • scagwi
                  MVP
                  • Aug 2015
                  • 2718

                  #23
                  Re: PGA Tour 2K21 Course List Rolling Out Tomorrow

                  I have to say… The “sameness” & limitations of the course design program and distribution method is really on display here.

                  These courses have very limited differentiation & personality in terms of appearance, coloration, textures, etc.

                  They all just kind of look like the same course.

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                  • pietasterp
                    All Star
                    • Feb 2004
                    • 6244

                    #24
                    Re: PGA Tour 2K21 Course List Rolling Out Tomorrow

                    Yeah, amen to all of the above. No one obfuscates or dodges good news for this long.

                    Their timing, roll-out, and PR for this game have been E for effort from day 1. It'd be one thing if they were counting on the game itself to excite people, but clearly they aren't. One can only assume the worst about the product at this point....

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                    • MrArlingtonBeach
                      MVP
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 4530

                      #25
                      Re: PGA Tour 2K21 Course List Rolling Out Tomorrow

                      I think the group of us on here fits into the happy middle ground of potential customers for this game:

                      - Have played previous golf games, including TGCs 1, 2, and/or 2019
                      - Want a robust-enough single player experience to go along with online options
                      - Enjoy quality graphics, but also understand that gameplay is king
                      - Look for realism, in terms of real courses, pros, tournaments, gear, etc.
                      - Might dabble in the "fringe" (pun intended) elements of the game (course designer, for example), but are more concerned with the nuts and bolts of how the game plays

                      We fall in between the extremes of the "I must shoot in the low- to mid-50s every round, and want to use the power boost and spin button" side, and the "I use no aids, no green grid, no wind direction guide, I only use Master clubs, and anything less than that is too arcade-y" crowd. And I have no issue with either of these extremes...play the game the way you want to!

                      Now, here is my question...who is their marketing targeting at this point? And to that, my answer would be no one.

                      They aren't showing anything to the hardcore sim players (there's no gameplay footage, aside from that edited IGN video which was at the easiest difficulty level, clearly), the occasional causal players (aside from catchphrases, kangaroos, and wild apparel options, nothing seems "fun"), or us in the middle (career mode and course designer details are scant at best, they keep re-announcing the same info over and over again, like these courses, etc.).

                      It's truly mind-boggling.
                      Last edited by MrArlingtonBeach; 07-17-2020, 01:53 PM.
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                      • scagwi
                        MVP
                        • Aug 2015
                        • 2718

                        #26
                        Re: PGA Tour 2K21 Course List Rolling Out Tomorrow

                        Originally posted by MrArlingtonBeach
                        I think the group of us on here fits into the happy middle ground of potential customers for this game:

                        - Have played previous golf games, including TGCs 1, 2, and/or 2019
                        - Want a robust-enough single player experience to go along with online options
                        - Enjoy quality graphics, but also understand that gameplay is king
                        - Look for realism, in terms of real courses, pros, tournaments, gear, etc.
                        - Might dabble in the "fringe" (pun intended) elements of the game (course designer, for example), but are more concerned with the nuts and bolts of how the game plays

                        We fall in between the extremes of the "I must shoot in the low- to mid-50s every round, and want to use the power boost and spin button" side, and the "I use no aids, no green grid, no wind direction guide, I only use Master clubs, and anything less than that is too arcade-y" crowd. And I have no issue with either of these extremes...play the game the way you want to!

                        Now, here is my question...who is their marketing targeting at this point? And to that, my answer would be no one.

                        They aren't showing anything to the hardcore sim players (there's no gameplay footage, aside from that edited IGN video which was at the easiest difficulty level, clearly), the occasional causal players (aside from catchphrases, kangaroos, and wild apparel options, nothing seems "fun"), or us in the middle (career mode and course designer details are scant at best, they keep re-announcing the same info over and over again, like these courses, etc.).

                        It's truly mind-boggling.
                        A wonderful breakdown..

                        They are seemingly angling to be the classic "jack of all trades, master of none"

                        Since I like competition and to have some golf games actually being developed, I'm actually a little worried that they might be heading straight for the "final version" of this game with how poorly it appears to be targeted and optimized to hit a specific audience.

                        I don't think they should have put "21" in the title either. As we've all banged on about...golf games shouldn't be throwing a year in there to date themselves as they absolutely shouldn't be released on any particular timeline.
                        Last edited by scagwi; 07-17-2020, 02:29 PM.

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                        • lowpaiddonkey10
                          MVP
                          • Oct 2017
                          • 2163

                          #27
                          Re: PGA Tour 2K21 Course List Rolling Out Tomorrow

                          Originally posted by MrArlingtonBeach
                          I think the group of us on here fits into the happy middle ground of potential customers for this game:

                          - Have played previous golf games, including TGCs 1, 2, and/or 2019
                          - Want a robust-enough single player experience to go along with online options
                          - Enjoy quality graphics, but also understand that gameplay is king
                          - Look for realism, in terms of real courses, pros, tournaments, gear, etc.
                          - Might dabble in the "fringe" (pun intended) elements of the game (course designer, for example), but are more concerned with the nuts and bolts of how the game plays

                          We fall in between the extremes of the "I must shoot in the low- to mid-50s every round, and want to use the power boost and spin button" side, and the "I use no aids, no green grid, no wind direction guide, I only use Master clubs, and anything less than that is too arcade-y" crowd. And I have no issue with either of these extremes...play the game the way you want to!

                          Now, here is my question...who is their marketing targeting at this point? And to that, my answer would be no one.

                          They aren't showing anything to the hardcore sim players (there's no gameplay footage, aside from that edited IGN video which was at the easiest difficulty level, clearly), the occasional causal players (aside from catchphrases, kangaroos, and wild apparel options, nothing seems "fun"), or us in the middle (career mode and course designer details are scant at best, they keep re-announcing the same info over and over again, like these courses, etc.).

                          It's truly mind-boggling.

                          I'm on the old side like 68 old. I play with Master clubs and can get around most courses well under par nothing crazy high 67 or so a couple strokes either way. High winds a bit harder of course. Game is pretty balanced for me. No chipping or flops on the greens no chipping out of bunkers. I don't want to shoot crazy low but I don't want to shoot over 80 either.

                          This is the only game being produced at this time and I am thankful for that. Course list means little to me it is the user created courses that fill out the game. So as long as the new version plays somewhat like 19 I'm OK with that. Not too crazy about the commentators though.

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                          • OnlookerDelay
                            MVP
                            • Oct 2003
                            • 3448

                            #28
                            Re: PGA Tour 2K21 Course List Rolling Out Tomorrow

                            I can't figure out who they're targeting so far with marketing myself. I'm not a marketing major, but this is one of the crappiest marketing campaigns I've seen in a decade. Yet somehow, they still manage to always get a couple of "can't wait to play this!" comments to their tweets about it. This course unveiling fiasco they're in the midst of right now is like watching teeth get pulled. With the exception of maybe one more course, we know and have known for some time what they are. To then go on and tack on a poor quality, lo-res video clip that lasts all of 15 seconds is like rubbing the courses face in the mud!

                            I'm sure I'm the exception here, but for some reason I'm getting a feeling that this game is going to play better than TGC 2019... I just have a hunch its swing is going to be more tailorable and even more proportional. It probably won't be as fully analogous to a real swing as it could be, as I still suspect that tempo is going to be the chief determinant for hook/slice. On the other hand, I think the ability to more scaleably execute partial shots is going to to be there.

                            The problem is, I don't see anything this marketing team has done so far to suggest to me that they will be able to communicate this adequately to the gaming public, if my suspicions are true. The way to reach golf gamers like us is to have one of the devs/Shaun, play a streaming live multiplayer match with a noted TGC You Tuber who doesn't have a muzzle on. Somebody like Respawn, JimGem, gdog, or Early 1981, are all examples of TGC gamers who do a good job with streaming and video production, who could get this job done.
                            Duke Football? Hell yes it's Duke Football! --- Coach Cutcliffe

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                            • binga30
                              Rookie
                              • Jan 2012
                              • 359

                              #29
                              Re: PGA Tour 2K21 Course List Rolling Out Tomorrow

                              The only place I'm seeing news for this game is here, nothing on my social feeds. That tells me their marketing has gone down, or popularity/anticipation has died down, or both. Compared to the game announce there's been very little buzz since then.

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                              • OnlookerDelay
                                MVP
                                • Oct 2003
                                • 3448

                                #30
                                Re: PGA Tour 2K21 Course List Rolling Out Tomorrow

                                Originally posted by lowpaiddonkey10
                                I'm on the old side like 68 old. I play with Master clubs and can get around most courses well under par nothing crazy high 67 or so a couple strokes either way. High winds a bit harder of course. Game is pretty balanced for me. No chipping or flops on the greens no chipping out of bunkers. I don't want to shoot crazy low but I don't want to shoot over 80 either.

                                This is the only game being produced at this time and I am thankful for that. Course list means little to me it is the user created courses that fill out the game. So as long as the new version plays somewhat like 19 I'm OK with that. Not too crazy about the commentators though.
                                You sound a good bit like me LPD. I'm 65, mostly play with Master clubs, and probably average around 68 or 69. I've progressively gotten worse at the game over the last year, but somehow enjoy it more. My biggest problem is tempo control. I get I only get "perfect/perfect" tempo maybe 15 to 20% of the time. I miss a lot of fairways and greens as a result.

                                Back it up to Pro clubs, and I'm probably on tempo 40 to 45% of the time and wind up averaging maybe three or four strokes per round less. Problem is that Pro clubs just kind of feel neutered to me. I like the dynamics of playing with Master clubs so much more.

                                I'm expecting 2K21 to play a bit harder, at its most difficult settings and clubs, but I'm looking forward to that challenge, as long as it doesn't feel like a contrived challenge.
                                Duke Football? Hell yes it's Duke Football! --- Coach Cutcliffe

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