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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2017 12:30:32 GMT -5
This is the first time I have seen this happen.
Has anyone else had this happen before?
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Post by edi_vedder on Oct 9, 2017 19:28:39 GMT -5
No, never.
Did it move on at some point later?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2017 22:39:45 GMT -5
No, never. Did it move on at some point later? Nah. Just sitting there waiting and waiting. I gave it about 60-90 seconds after this video and then just quit out to the main menu.
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Post by edi_vedder on Oct 9, 2017 22:57:13 GMT -5
Weird.
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Post by blueorfe on Oct 10, 2017 18:31:37 GMT -5
Never seen that one.
Did you load the game up again and try to resume your round later on?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2017 19:23:17 GMT -5
Never seen that one. Did you load the game up again and try to resume your round later on? Have not tried to go back. Might do that if I can remember.
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Post by pc17 on Oct 11, 2017 4:50:01 GMT -5
Can't say that's happened to me. The only thing that did happen, and funny enough occurred after a chip onto the green, the game set me up for my put, but when I moved the thumb stick back the club didn't move. Had to quit out and reload the game.
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Post by Violinguy69 on Oct 11, 2017 17:19:46 GMT -5
Nope. Never seen it. I've had to wait a little extra a few times when the ball was barely moving, but not this. Let us know if you were able to "resume."
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2017 0:49:07 GMT -5
Thank you for keeping on me to resume my round. Had to take three tries to figure out what course this was, but I did find my round to resume.
This is what I got when I resumed:
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Post by lessangster on Oct 15, 2017 6:52:13 GMT -5
Looking at the difference between your two videos the ball appeared to finish further away in the first one, could it have still been moving very very slowly. When you re loaded the game the ball hasn’t run as far past the hole, do you think that’s where it would have stopped if you had left it long enough.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2017 8:18:20 GMT -5
Looking at the difference between your two videos the ball appeared to finish further away in the first one, could it have still been moving very very slowly. When you re loaded the game the ball hasn’t run as far past the hole, do you think that’s where it would have stopped if you had left it long enough. In the first video if it was moving very slowly, then it would have been even further away when it stopped than when I stopped waiting. That would be even further away than the second video, so no, I don't think it would've stopped there. I also think the ball was stopped. I am pretty sure that in the first video the ball didn't register hitting the pin, but it did in the second video. There is something odd going on with cup/pin physics in this game... I just can't put a "finger" on it exactly. There was a video by Rob Dallas a while back about a "force field" like effect on a chip where it looked like it bounced off an invisible object. I have also noticed over time that the square button (X button on XB I think) that causes the pin to appear and disappear from the hole when on or near the greens does not disappear if you are hitting a 3rd shot into a par 5. I would assume on a short par 4, this would be true for a 2nd shot. Kind of got off on a tangent, but saying these things where other players can read them and maybe their experience could help prove or disprove things.
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Post by lessangster on Oct 15, 2017 8:37:35 GMT -5
I had a second shot on a par 5 hit the pin dead square on and it wasn’t traveling that fast, TGC1 it would have dropped TGC2 it bounced back 4 inches.
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