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Post by hans on Jan 24, 2015 20:00:27 GMT -5
Isnt it too easy hitting good shots if you just slam the analouge stick and adjust for elevation with TGCC eminent calculation and learn the wind? I feel the only thing that is really hard is putting. Can someone explain to me what diffrence moving the marker with elevation calculation makes? Does the computer compensate if you have the marker "right" and gives you help? Or is it just for you to have a point to aim at.
I feel that ball lie and your skill at getting the right swing and speed with the analouge stick and perfecting the swing is not what this game is about.
I feel its about hitting 100 percent shots relatively easy..and because we can see the loft percentage we can just do the math...
I dont think this tour is living up to its potential if the game dosent make ball lie and swing tempo and rythm and other small technichal things matter more than shooting 100 percent shots almost all the time and by that can calculate almost exactly where the ball will end up..
Before when i played and didnt know the game i tried more half swings with drivers and approach shots and i tried to get the feel for the swing but then i noticed this pages calculations and after that i hit much lower but the game feels too simplistic when compared to before..My swing skill(not that its that needed) is not better than before i have just learned to calculate.
I shoot lower but its not as fun
Anyone get what i mean im a bit tired!
Regards Hans-Peter Eriksson
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Post by hans on Jan 25, 2015 23:06:59 GMT -5
Nobody agrees? why did they make the driving iron and flopping game so easy? It does not simulate real golf well at all?
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Post by Brighttail on Jan 25, 2015 23:13:42 GMT -5
Moving the aiming marker right and left will aim right or left. Moving the distance marker backwards or forwards makes 0 difference in the actual putt. YOu don't get any extra power moving it backwards.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2015 23:34:43 GMT -5
Moving the aiming marker right and left will aim right or left. Moving the distance marker backwards or forwards makes 0 difference in the actual putt. YOu don't get any extra power moving it backwards. That just isn't true bright, moving marker may not gain you distance on a full power putt but it damn sure effects the distance on shorter putts.
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Post by Brighttail on Jan 25, 2015 23:47:54 GMT -5
Moving the aiming marker right and left will aim right or left. Moving the distance marker backwards or forwards makes 0 difference in the actual putt. YOu don't get any extra power moving it backwards. That just isn't true bright, moving marker may not gain you distance on a full power putt but it damn sure effects the distance on shorter putts. OKay.. now i'm utterly confused.. LOL. I thought it was useful, then I read something on another thread and thought it wasn't useful and that has thrown my putting completely off... great to hear cause I will go back to the way i was doing it!! Whew.
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