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Post by dylan42 on Sept 19, 2015 10:49:17 GMT -5
btw, i know Euro Tour course selection has been a bit disappointing of late, but the courses for the Season Finale events are all fantastic. I'm glad someone thinks so. Have just played Wadi Siji in high winds and may be the most awful course I've ever played.
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Post by nevadaballin on Oct 2, 2015 10:21:38 GMT -5
For Season 2 I have only one request - more variety in green speeds from week to week instead of having a constant flow of faster greens. Faster isn't always harder, most are actually used to it now. A lot of people are challenged more by slower greens. Let's mix it up.
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Post by theduke21 on Oct 2, 2015 10:25:18 GMT -5
btw, i know Euro Tour course selection has been a bit disappointing of late, but the courses for the Season Finale events are all fantastic. I'm glad someone thinks so. Have just played Wadi Siji in high winds and may be the most awful course I've ever played. Good. I hope you have nightmares of it.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2015 11:04:39 GMT -5
I see the first four PGA tournaments now have a course. Verification that the first three are correct and not just placeholders, please? With the fourth event being a WGC event, it has a championship level course attached to it.
I am perplexed by the first three events. -Tournament one's course is 63xx yards and par 73. The old Champions A and B tours tore up this course last season. This course has (White) in its name, and there is a Blue and Black course with the same name. -The second tournament stop was a Web tour stop in season one. -The third tournament stop, in the staff review says: "Good venue for CC tours"
I mean no disrespect at all to any of the designers when I say this, but if two of these courses were used in lower tours last year and the third has a CC recommendation, then why are they being used as PGA tour stops?
Verification that these are the correct stops, please?
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Post by Doyley on Oct 2, 2015 11:07:00 GMT -5
I see the first four PGA tournaments now have a course. Verification that the first three are correct and not just placeholders, please? With the fourth event being a WGC event, it has a championship level course attached to it. I am perplexed by the first three events. -Tournament one's course is 63xx yards and par 73. The old Champions A and B tours tore up this course last season. This course has (White) in its name, and there is a Blue and Black course with the same name. -The second tournament stop was a Web tour stop in season one. -The third tournament stop, in the staff review says: "Good venue for CC tours" I mean no disrespect at all to any of the designers when I say this, but if two of these courses were used in lower tours last year and the third has a CC recommendation, then why are they being used as PGA tour stops? Verification that these are the correct stops, please? It's a bug - those are the True Sim Tour courses and are getting copied over to the PGA for some reason - Tim will fix
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Post by Doyley on Oct 2, 2015 11:07:46 GMT -5
PGA courses will be named shortly
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2015 11:14:46 GMT -5
PGA courses will be named shortly Thanks for the response. Appreciated.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2015 11:16:05 GMT -5
I see the first four PGA tournaments now have a course. Verification that the first three are correct and not just placeholders, please? With the fourth event being a WGC event, it has a championship level course attached to it. I am perplexed by the first three events. -Tournament one's course is 63xx yards and par 73. The old Champions A and B tours tore up this course last season. This course has (White) in its name, and there is a Blue and Black course with the same name. -The second tournament stop was a Web tour stop in season one. -The third tournament stop, in the staff review says: "Good venue for CC tours" I mean no disrespect at all to any of the designers when I say this, but if two of these courses were used in lower tours last year and the third has a CC recommendation, then why are they being used as PGA tour stops? Verification that these are the correct stops, please? It's a bug - those are the True Sim Tour courses and are getting copied over to the PGA for some reason - Tim will fix Knowing that, it all makes sense now. Thank you.
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Post by mcbogga on Oct 3, 2015 20:46:52 GMT -5
Yeah - we are starting off very soft (in terms of difficulty) on the TST. Won't be like that all season.
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Post by bruce on Oct 14, 2015 8:36:51 GMT -5
I thought Vallentuna was a great course to start with, especially since I had never played it before. Why it was replaced with Victory I'm not sure. Not sure But I think Iplayed Victory before in TGC and it had the same issues then, the main one being chunky play. By that i mean its too busy and the framerate was terrible, at least on my PS4. That and its just too narrow to make it a good course to play. Out of all the thousands of courses we can play, isn't framerate one of the criteria we use to pick them ? Granted its a long laborious task to find good courses to play, for the life of me I'm not sure how one goes about it, but I think we could do better. What is the procedure for picking out courses anyways ?
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Post by fuzion on Oct 14, 2015 8:45:48 GMT -5
I thought Vallentuna was a great course to start with, especially since I had never played it before. Why it was replaced with Victory I'm not sure. Not sure But I think Iplayed Victory before in TGC and it had the same issues then, the main one being chunky play. By that i mean its too busy and the framerate was terrible, at least on my PS4. That and its just too narrow to make it a good course to play. Out of all the thousands of courses we can play, isn't framerate one of the criteria we use to pick them ? Granted its a long laborious task to find good courses to play, for the life of me I'm not sure how one goes about it, but I think we could do better. What is the procedure for picking out courses anyways ? Vallentuna was scheduled to be played, but a mixup when publishing the tournaments led to Victory being played this week. Vallentuna will be played sometime this season.
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Post by joegolferg on Oct 17, 2015 12:40:37 GMT -5
I see European getting poor selections already, Hamish County Down is not a tour course, too many flaws.
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Post by theduke21 on Oct 22, 2015 12:44:19 GMT -5
I see European getting poor selections already, Hamish County Down is not a tour course, too many flaws. Hopefully you guys can enjoy Crestmont in a few weeks.
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Post by bruce on Oct 22, 2015 13:43:44 GMT -5
A good variety of locales, and types of courses would be great. My main concern is playability on the consoles.Not sure how much a concern that is, but you can have the best course in the world, but If it doesn't play smoothly and has poor framerate, its pretty much worthless. Oceanic Athletic Club is one of the best courses I've played in a while, looks great and has great framerates. Its when you start adding all the fancy buildings and extra items that the framerate goes downhill fast.
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Post by edi_vedder on Oct 22, 2015 18:31:06 GMT -5
A good variety of locales, and types of courses would be great. My main concern is playability on the consoles.Not sure how much a concern that is, ... It is something they care a lot about. Actually, the Rangers-Team's main task is to check playability on all plattforms!
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