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Post by ppa4 on Feb 8, 2019 15:13:46 GMT -5
I started playing on Xbox One S but now mostly moved over to PC using a standard Xbox one controller.
I'm finding that the backswing and downswing have to be so artificially slow to get P/P compared to playing on XB1 that it seems much more difficult is anyone else having the same experience?
It didn't seem that changing the sensitivity setting made any real difference using the XB1 controller, maybe I will have to break out the metronome app and retrain myself.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2019 9:38:04 GMT -5
I started playing on Xbox One S but now mostly moved over to PC using a standard Xbox one controller. I'm finding that the backswing and downswing have to be so artificially slow to get P/P compared to playing on XB1 that it seems much more difficult is anyone else having the same experience? It didn't seem that changing the sensitivity setting made any real difference using the XB1 controller, maybe I will have to break out the metronome app and retrain myself. It's completely the opposite for me. I have to pull back and then through about as fast as I can, with only the slightest hesitation at the top of my backswing. However, I've found two other tempos that will work while practicing on the range. One of those is the standard tempo that most people use and the other is the super slow tempo you're referring to. I think what happens is that when you change systems, you find that there is a slight variation. When trying to 'find' the new tempo, you slowed down your swing either consciously or subconsciously when you actually can speed up your swing to the faster tempo. It's basically trial and error because I had the same issue on TGC2 when I played on XB1 and PC. Just head to the range and you'll find the tempo that better matches what you have on the XB1
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Post by ppa4 on Feb 11, 2019 15:37:20 GMT -5
Thanks for the tips, I tried to speed it up on the range and found another P/P zone that seemed similar to XB1; can't seem to quite get it working tonight though getting a lot of 95% F/P shots. Back to the range I guess, practice makes perfect.
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Post by undertaker63 on Mar 5, 2019 19:05:22 GMT -5
I started playing on Xbox One S but now mostly moved over to PC using a standard Xbox one controller. I'm finding that the backswing and downswing have to be so artificially slow to get P/P compared to playing on XB1 that it seems much more difficult is anyone else having the same experience? It didn't seem that changing the sensitivity setting made any real difference using the XB1 controller, maybe I will have to break out the metronome app and retrain myself. I had so much trouble using the x-box controller on the pc that i only use my logi-tech controller now. Logi-tech is illegal for tgctour rounds, but i wud rather be somewhat competitive than not even close to competitive. For me using the x-box controller on the pc is not fun at all. But that's only me. I just want to have fun playing the game. i get usually -10 or -11 under per round using my logi-tech controller versus +20 over per round with the x-box controller. I have had nothing but headaches using the x-box controller.
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Post by coruler2 on Mar 5, 2019 20:45:15 GMT -5
I started playing on Xbox One S but now mostly moved over to PC using a standard Xbox one controller. I'm finding that the backswing and downswing have to be so artificially slow to get P/P compared to playing on XB1 that it seems much more difficult is anyone else having the same experience? It didn't seem that changing the sensitivity setting made any real difference using the XB1 controller, maybe I will have to break out the metronome app and retrain myself. Yes, this is my experience. I don't even try to get P backswing anymore, all of mine are fast.
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