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Post by echomike2 on Aug 7, 2017 14:47:49 GMT -5
If your game is still stuttering and you are getting inconsistent swings, make sure your GPU is up to date on drivers. If you have a G-sync monitor and GPU, go into the game an turn off V-sync (they can conflict, same with freesync). I would suggest using steam or some other on screen FPS display. When you have a swing check to see if the FPS jumped/dropped. Ideally you want to be as rock solid as you can be when it comes to monitor frequency and GPU FPS. If you can hold it rock solid, maybe your GPU isn't powerful enough and you gotta drop a few settings down. Once you get the monitor and GPU in sync and have it stay there, the stutters should minimize. Hi Ron. No the stuttering is NOT an issue. The game is playing rock solid. But the sensitivity seems to be such that it registers fast downswings when I am barely moving the stick forward. GPU is a GTX1070, CPU is i7 6700 so its not that. I will check again to make sure V-Sync and G-Sync are not both enabled. But the problem persists with both my G-Sync monitor and my non G-Sync 1080p TV. If there is some setting in Steam to turn down sensitivity or something, I am afraid to go near that...
On PC - swing technique = pull back swing reasonably slow but ensure straight. If not straight, let go start again. If straight, pause slightly (looking at controller can see club moving on screen in peripheral vision) until swing at or near top, then basically just barely start the stick moving forward and let go. Stock PS4 controller...no a 3rd party. No rubber bands etc...
On PS4 - swing technique = pull back stick fast, if not dead center back, let go, if so, immediately start the stick forward with a flicking motion. If I do not do these, I get registered slow back or downswing or both. Much easier to control this since it is a faster motion, so rare to see anything other than perfect downswings. Maybe one fast downswing per 18 holes. But since it is all one quick motion, the stick does not always get "flicked" forward straight, hence more out of cone shots. Maybe 5 per round, mostly on drives or bunker/rough shots. But less hits way left because of fast downswings.
Tradeoff. If it were not for the dizziness that comes with the frame rate being slow with PS4, I would say I definitely enjoy that experience more.
Hay Mike on PS4 back swing how do you know your dead center ? My 2nd round at Clearwater was awful I'm usually fairly good with swing tempo (player) but a lot of slow/slow, slow/fast, perfect/very fast and so on. Maby just a bad day. thanks, john of Z
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Post by busdriver555 on Aug 7, 2017 15:05:42 GMT -5
I have a CC-E Tour card. So when I access the list of events for that, it shows the Exhibition tourney there. There is no hyperlink though to register. I am asking if I need to really register for this one (I know you do for regular events)? Again, I am not seeing a register link anywhere for the Exhibition Event. Maybe that is because I would have needed to register for it before it started? I am confused. It just show this: 44 8/07 - 8/12 Official CC-Am Exhibition Event Faxon Park
No "Register" link... Thanks I am fairly new to TGCTours and trying to get caught up here. Do we need to register for these exhibition events? When I pull up my list of events on my tour, there is no "register" link next to the exhibition events. Is that because we're just testing these and they're open to anyone? I could swear a buddy of mind said I needed to register. To play in the exhibition, if you don't have a tour card, you need to register for the True Sim Tour. That in turn enables you to join and play in the TGCT Special Events Society (in game) and compete in the exhibition. Q School starts soon.
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Post by jtrippuk on Aug 7, 2017 15:11:52 GMT -5
I have a CC-E Tour card. So when I access the list of events for that, it shows the Exhibition tourney there. There is no hyperlink though to register. I am asking if I need to really register for this one (I know you do for regular events)? Again, I am not seeing a register link anywhere for the Exhibition Event. Maybe that is because I would have needed to register for it before it started? I am confused. It just show this: 44 8/07 - 8/12 Official CC-Am Exhibition Event Faxon Park
No "Register" link... Thanks To play in the exhibition, if you don't have a tour card, you need to register for the True Sim Tour. That in turn enables you to join and play in the TGCT Special Events Society (in game) and compete in the exhibition. Q School starts soon. If you have a tour card then you are auto registered, have a look on the 'players still to tee off' list
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Post by busdriver555 on Aug 7, 2017 15:20:31 GMT -5
I am not on that list either. Man, I am confused for this one.
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Post by jtrippuk on Aug 7, 2017 15:21:19 GMT -5
What's your tour name?
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Post by Generic_Casual on Aug 7, 2017 15:29:26 GMT -5
#flickthestick
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Post by bubbsboy100. on Aug 7, 2017 17:13:46 GMT -5
True sim does not get you in, i was advised of change earlier folks.....need Q school first.
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Post by bubbsboy100. on Aug 7, 2017 17:22:37 GMT -5
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Post by busdriver555 on Aug 7, 2017 17:28:28 GMT -5
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Post by jtrippuk on Aug 7, 2017 18:55:48 GMT -5
See post above m8, you need q school first
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Post by mde8965 on Aug 7, 2017 21:02:55 GMT -5
Hi Ron. No the stuttering is NOT an issue. The game is playing rock solid. But the sensitivity seems to be such that it registers fast downswings when I am barely moving the stick forward. GPU is a GTX1070, CPU is i7 6700 so its not that. I will check again to make sure V-Sync and G-Sync are not both enabled. But the problem persists with both my G-Sync monitor and my non G-Sync 1080p TV. If there is some setting in Steam to turn down sensitivity or something, I am afraid to go near that...
On PC - swing technique = pull back swing reasonably slow but ensure straight. If not straight, let go start again. If straight, pause slightly (looking at controller can see club moving on screen in peripheral vision) until swing at or near top, then basically just barely start the stick moving forward and let go. Stock PS4 controller...no a 3rd party. No rubber bands etc...
On PS4 - swing technique = pull back stick fast, if not dead center back, let go, if so, immediately start the stick forward with a flicking motion. If I do not do these, I get registered slow back or downswing or both. Much easier to control this since it is a faster motion, so rare to see anything other than perfect downswings. Maybe one fast downswing per 18 holes. But since it is all one quick motion, the stick does not always get "flicked" forward straight, hence more out of cone shots. Maybe 5 per round, mostly on drives or bunker/rough shots. But less hits way left because of fast downswings.
Tradeoff. If it were not for the dizziness that comes with the frame rate being slow with PS4, I would say I definitely enjoy that experience more.
Hay Mike on PS4 back swing how do you know your dead center ? My 2nd round at Clearwater was awful I'm usually fairly good with swing tempo (player) but a lot of slow/slow, slow/fast, perfect/very fast and so on. Maby just a bad day. thanks, john of Z Basically a practice backswing with my thumb in a specific spot on the rear of the stick. Then I actually start barely let go repeat and rinse until it feels right then just go. If you have to perfect your grip and thumb position looking at the controller. I draw a mark on the center of the forward part of the thumstick and another on the controller in front of the thumstick. So I can eyeball it pretty good. Once I am satisfied with my grip producing centered backswings I usually no longer have to look just swing. But one out of every three feels wrong on the way back. If so let go. Don't swing. I played the Clearwater event on PS4 tonight. Only shot -26. Compared to about -34 on PC. But in the four rounds I had 2 quad bogies and 2 doubles. Eliminate those blow up holes and i am in the mid-30s which is probably decent for me at this point. Always takes about 3 rounds of golf to get the ps4 swing going. Because the PC swing being so different makes me forget how to do it. Once I get it back I probably only hit 1 maybe 2 out of the cone in 18.
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Post by kleekster81 on Aug 7, 2017 21:09:00 GMT -5
They all go live at 8AM UTC (in about 6 hours). Data will start collecting tomorrow morning if Tim fires it up early (since we're not stepping on any toes from a previous week). Regular weeks this will be Monday at 4am UTC. PS - get used to UTC since that's the time the game goes off of. So I'll just use it and you can convert it to your personal time zone - www.worldtimeserver.com/convert_time_in_UTC.aspxHi there, new to TGC Tours and excited to get my card. I'm playing in the exhibition events (no card, just playing along) and enjoying it. Question about auto scoring and tournament play: I notice that once the first round is over it goes straight into the second round. If I log out on the first tee of my second round but never take a shot, does that record my round? Can I log back in without starting my second round and start it later, or do we have to play out all four rounds in one sitting?
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Post by ATLdust on Aug 7, 2017 21:13:56 GMT -5
They all go live at 8AM UTC (in about 6 hours). Data will start collecting tomorrow morning if Tim fires it up early (since we're not stepping on any toes from a previous week). Regular weeks this will be Monday at 4am UTC. PS - get used to UTC since that's the time the game goes off of. So I'll just use it and you can convert it to your personal time zone - www.worldtimeserver.com/convert_time_in_UTC.aspxHi there, new to TGC Tours and excited to get my card. I'm playing in the exhibition events (no card, just playing along) and enjoying it. Question about auto scoring and tournament play: I notice that once the first round is over it goes straight into the second round. If I log out on the first tee of my second round but never take a shot, does that record my round? Can I log back in without starting my second round and start it later, or do we have to play out all four rounds in one sitting? You do not have to play all four in one sitting.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2017 21:14:42 GMT -5
They all go live at 8AM UTC (in about 6 hours). Data will start collecting tomorrow morning if Tim fires it up early (since we're not stepping on any toes from a previous week). Regular weeks this will be Monday at 4am UTC. PS - get used to UTC since that's the time the game goes off of. So I'll just use it and you can convert it to your personal time zone - www.worldtimeserver.com/convert_time_in_UTC.aspxHi there, new to TGC Tours and excited to get my card. I'm playing in the exhibition events (no card, just playing along) and enjoying it. Question about auto scoring and tournament play: I notice that once the first round is over it goes straight into the second round. If I log out on the first tee of my second round but never take a shot, does that record my round? Can I log back in without starting my second round and start it later, or do we have to play out all four rounds in one sitting? You can play them in more than one sitting. I do recommend at least hitting the tee shot on #1 in the next round before you log out, though. There have been occasional bugs/issues by members in the past that came back to play the very start of a new round mid tournament.
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Post by Doyley on Aug 7, 2017 21:22:03 GMT -5
They all go live at 8AM UTC (in about 6 hours). Data will start collecting tomorrow morning if Tim fires it up early (since we're not stepping on any toes from a previous week). Regular weeks this will be Monday at 4am UTC. PS - get used to UTC since that's the time the game goes off of. So I'll just use it and you can convert it to your personal time zone - www.worldtimeserver.com/convert_time_in_UTC.aspxHi there, new to TGC Tours and excited to get my card. I'm playing in the exhibition events (no card, just playing along) and enjoying it. Question about auto scoring and tournament play: I notice that once the first round is over it goes straight into the second round. If I log out on the first tee of my second round but never take a shot, does that record my round? Can I log back in without starting my second round and start it later, or do we have to play out all four rounds in one sitting? You can start/stop at any point - mid round is fine too if you have to pick up and leave. The game will let you resume where you left off. Definitely don't have to do all 4 rounds in 1 sitting.
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