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AI Difficulty
What is everyone using for AI Difficulty? I have mine set to 80 and still finishing in Top 3 consistently. Any thoughts on how to make things more competitive against AI players? Thanks!Tags: None -
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For EA PGA, I have the AI set to 99. I play on basically the hardest settings possible, only I don't have the diagonal swing on for draws and fades.
I also have my player set to a 99 OVR, but I don't use the Hack shot...ever.
I am in contention fairly often, but don't win every event, and even miss cuts now and again.Orbis Non Suficit -
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I have mine set at 80, and the AI shoots -6 to -9 per roundOriginally posted by 4parWhat are the average scores you and the ai getting at that level?Comment
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Depends on the course...I've seen scores on the leaderboards that push 59 and 60. But those are typically at places like Tara Iti which are much more scoreable than major courses.Originally posted by 4parWhat are the average scores you and the ai getting at that level?
At places like Kiawah or Augusta or even Torrey Pines, a round of 63 or 64 is setting the pace.
On my settings, I've never won at Augusta, missed the cut multiple times at Torrey Pines, etc.
Just wanted to add, I don't play alongside AI playing partners, so I don't know how scores in that situation would be.Orbis Non SuficitComment
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I do play with AI partners - At the American Express, I played with Patrick Cantlay on Sat and Sun and he crushed it both days and won by like 6 stroke. Then I played with Xander Schauffele at the Farmers Insurance Open, he played really well on Thursday, finishing -8, then Friday, he went -6, and Saturday -5, I haven't played Sunday yet, but I have the 54 hole lead by 2 strokes.Depends on the course...I've seen scores on the leaderboards that push 59 and 60. But those are typically at places like Tara Iti which are much more scoreable than major courses.
At places like Kiawah or Augusta or even Torrey Pines, a round of 63 or 64 is setting the pace.
On my settings, I've never won at Augusta, missed the cut multiple times at Torrey Pines, etc.
Just wanted to add, I don't play alongside AI playing partners, so I don't know how scores in that situation would be.Comment
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I am down to 20 now. I find it hard when doing quick rounds because I need to recover like crazy to catch up again. Even at 20 I have some schaeffler guy doing 10 under on second round. But there is generally a big jump between first and second or third. I guess my skill level is perhaps at level 50 though I had some events I was competitive at 100.
Would be cool if there was some ini file where you could adjust the ai. I would want to give them more power.Comment
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Good to see that the tougher courses produce higher scores across the board. What do AI usually shoot at US Opens?Depends on the course...I've seen scores on the leaderboards that push 59 and 60. But those are typically at places like Tara Iti which are much more scoreable than major courses.
At places like Kiawah or Augusta or even Torrey Pines, a round of 63 or 64 is setting the pace.
On my settings, I've never won at Augusta, missed the cut multiple times at Torrey Pines, etc.
Just wanted to add, I don't play alongside AI playing partners, so I don't know how scores in that situation would be.Comment
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At the last US Open I played in, which was at Pinehurst No. 2, I won with a four-round score of 7-under. Tom Hoge and Taylor Pendrith came in T2 at 6-under, and Seamus Power was fourth at -3.
Two-under was good enough for T5, seventh place finished at -1, and four players were tied at E, rounding out the top 10. This is with AI Scoring Difficulty set to 99, and I do not play with AI partners.Orbis Non SuficitComment
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