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Post by Cyclerob on Oct 15, 2018 11:10:23 GMT -5
Brad seems to have done well enough with a -12 that is still on the board. Which Brad? Good or Garcia?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2018 12:21:20 GMT -5
Brad seems to have done well enough with a -12 that is still on the board. Which Brad? Good or Garcia? Has Brad Putt come out of retirement? Brad Good is -12 Brad Martin is -10 with Beginner Clubs, pitchforks at the ready
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Post by Brighttail on Oct 15, 2018 12:57:10 GMT -5
Brad Good is a mouse user. He is like the ONLY mouse user who is showing any time of success so I'm happy that his score has held. We now gotta water board him to find out his secret. If I come close to that score it will be on Pro clubs.
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Post by ENAGC18 on Oct 15, 2018 16:26:32 GMT -5
Bloody cheating Aussies Probably sandpapered off his controller stick to give no lateral movement.....oh wait - they normally use the sandpaper to get MORE movement By Prime Ministerial decree the Sandpaper is now reserved for Cricket only; particularly when using that crap Dukes ball. For Video Golf it's rubber bands only PS: The Australian CSIRO is still working on a Patch for 3rd Party controllers so that they mimic a stock DS4/XB1; Aussie domination pending !!!
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Post by lessangster on Oct 15, 2018 18:26:38 GMT -5
Played my first two rounds of the exhibition event with my Elite controller, here are three images of my swing feedback for you to look at. If the API thinks I’m gaming the system after checking these out it’s havin a laugh, by the way I scored Even par then +7 second round
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Post by alexandre on Oct 17, 2018 10:52:51 GMT -5
The shot is all choppy, but within a similar "pattern". I hope that does not give problems. I'm bothered because I'm a mouse user since TGC1. By 2019, it was impossible to use the mouse. So I have 3 weeks testing ways to use an original xbox joystick. I learn, but I fell into the API, for many consecutive photos (which do not appear in TGC2).
Now I have to learn to shoot the wrong way, right, left, far left, far right ...
I want to focus on consistent, even right or left shot ... But can a repetitive pattern (like yours) cause problems? Just playing will know ...
The annoying thing is that: In the field with islands, strong wind and little space (type BEDES), besides the speed of the swing, how not to play in the water?
Difficult...
I'm sad because the grace of this game is in TGCTOURS, not in the game itself. We always have to adapt the policies of fair play, or I'll be out ...
Played my first two rounds of the exhibition event with my Elite controller, here are three images of my swing feedback for you to look at. If the API thinks I’m gaming the system after checking these out it’s havin a laugh, by the way I scored Even par then +7 second round
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Post by lessangster on Oct 17, 2018 12:08:36 GMT -5
The shot is all choppy, but within a similar "pattern". I hope that does not give problems. I'm bothered because I'm a mouse user since TGC1. By 2019, it was impossible to use the mouse. So I have 3 weeks testing ways to use an original xbox joystick. I learn, but I fell into the API, for many consecutive photos (which do not appear in TGC2).
Now I have to learn to shoot the wrong way, right, left, far left, far right ...
I want to focus on consistent, even right or left shot ... But can a repetitive pattern (like yours) cause problems? Just playing will know ...
The annoying thing is that: In the field with islands, strong wind and little space (type BEDES), besides the speed of the swing, how not to play in the water?
Difficult...
I'm sad because the grace of this game is in TGCTOURS, not in the game itself. We always have to adapt the policies of fair play, or I'll be out ...
Played my first two rounds of the exhibition event with my Elite controller, here are three images of my swing feedback for you to look at. If the API thinks I’m gaming the system after checking these out it’s havin a laugh, by the way I scored Even par then +7 second round Those are unusual feedback shots they don’t all look like that, they don’t all have the line coming back down only ones where I hit the plastic at the end, some of them don’t even go to the top but none of them are dead straight in the middle of the blue area.
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Post by alexandre on Oct 17, 2018 12:28:41 GMT -5
I agree. But I also think about the pattern. I have several photos straight (apparently) and the API has been flagged. What if I can throw everything to the left? repeatedly? I learn to calculate based on the error? you see?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2018 12:32:53 GMT -5
I agree. But I also think about the pattern. I have several photos straight (apparently) and the API has been flagged. What if I can throw everything to the left? repeatedly? I learn to calculate based on the error? you see? If your dispersion is too tight, it doesn't matter if you're straight, left or right, your round will get flagged by the API.
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Post by alexandre on Oct 17, 2018 12:40:21 GMT -5
If its dispersion is very tight:
- Does it mean within the blue band? Or does it mean similar movements? Or should the black and white bands be separated?
Sorry, but I do not understand English and I use google translator.
I agree. But I also think about the pattern. I have several photos straight (apparently) and the API has been flagged. What if I can throw everything to the left? repeatedly? I learn to calculate based on the error? you see? If your dispersion is too tight, it doesn't matter if you're straight, left or right, your round will get flagged by the API.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2018 12:43:55 GMT -5
If its dispersion is very tight:
- Does it mean within the blue band? Or does it mean similar movements? Or should the black and white bands be separated?
Sorry, but I do not understand English and I use google translator.
If your dispersion is too tight, it doesn't matter if you're straight, left or right, your round will get flagged by the API. No need to apologise, it's all good! Tight dispersion = you have basically the same lines repeatedly, doesn't matter whether it's straight, left or right. It's when your lines are always too similar compared to what a human should be able to produce with a stock controller.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2018 12:44:26 GMT -5
Les i have not idea how you get that on your shot feedback. I think in a 100 years it will be worth millions and sold as art!!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2018 12:48:20 GMT -5
Les i have not idea how you get that on your shot feedback. I think in a 100 years it will be worth millions and sold as art!! Definitely has a Jackson Pollock look to it
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Post by lessangster on Oct 17, 2018 12:51:11 GMT -5
Les i have not idea how you get that on your shot feedback. I think in a 100 years it will be worth millions and sold as art!! Want to buy it 😁
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2018 12:54:36 GMT -5
Les i have not idea how you get that on your shot feedback. I think in a 100 years it will be worth millions and sold as art!! Want to buy it 😁 Be funny if I did and putt on my wall in my basement.
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