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Post by Doume6307 on Sept 24, 2020 9:04:47 GMT -5
I just spent 20 minutes on the range and never once got a single perfect tempo. I seem to get half slow and half fast but never perfect. Does anyone else have that problem? Same for me. That's kind of a gaussian inverted curve, very strange :
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Post by rollingrock on Sept 24, 2020 9:19:28 GMT -5
I don't know there's something weird going on here. I redid the calibration and then did 6 shots in a row that all returned the exact same tempo as shown here: imgur.com/a/q9A5nMlThat doesn't make any sense that there was no variation even slightly. In any case no matter what I do it's either that tempo or the same offset from center on the fast side but never right in the middle.
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Post by Brighttail on Sept 24, 2020 9:41:09 GMT -5
Well there are some calibrations it will ignore. Basically Craig said it would take the swings that would end up in the grey fast/white perfect/grey slow and average those. Anything outside of that is too far off and aren't included in the average. This stops a person from doing an intentionally very slow swing for 10 times in a row and be able to suddenly hit perfects with it.
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Post by up mup kupen nup on Sept 24, 2020 10:13:12 GMT -5
I don't know there's something weird going on here. I redid the calibration and then did 6 shots in a row that all returned the exact same tempo as shown here: imgur.com/a/q9A5nMlThat doesn't make any sense that there was no variation even slightly. In any case no matter what I do it's either that tempo or the same offset from center on the fast side but never right in the middle. Well my perfects are all on the left edge, but I can... wait for it... perfectly live with that.
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Post by rollingrock on Sept 24, 2020 10:20:49 GMT -5
True and it would be fine if I was playing Pro but moving up to Master difficulty those edge perfects are now slows or fasts.
I just don't understand how it's that repeatable with no variation. I plugged in a controller and then started seeing variation and even some dead center perfects. I really don't want to play with a controller but I may have to to avoid having to intentionally play fast with the mouse to keep some level of consistency.
This is driving me crazy.
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Post by up mup kupen nup on Sept 24, 2020 10:42:01 GMT -5
True and it would be fine if I was playing Pro but moving up to Master difficulty those edge perfects are now slows or fasts. I just don't understand how it's that repeatable with no variation. I plugged in a controller and then started seeing variation and even some dead center perfects. I really don't want to play with a controller but I may have to to avoid having to intentionally play fast with the mouse to keep some level of consistency. This is driving me crazy. Are these consistent grey area slows/fasts? If so, then you might be one calibration away from the desired result. 😃 At least that has been the case for me. I hesitated to redo calibration once more at that point since I finally had at least some consistency, but the next calibration was spot on. Go for it!
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Post by rollingrock on Sept 24, 2020 10:52:33 GMT -5
Yeah I'm able to get the exact same spot I showed in the image I linked several times in a row. If I go slightly faster then the tick appears in the same offset from the center just on the fast side.
It's like there is a dead zone in the center.
ok i'll give it another go to see if I can get it to tick over lol
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Post by cliffs on Sept 24, 2020 11:35:11 GMT -5
Most of us adjust DPI through the mouse we use. Mine comes with a separate program for that very reason. I can adjust DPI, mouse speed and even set up macros. Mouse even has a button to adjust on the fly, so to speak.
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Post by Art Vandelay on Sept 24, 2020 12:14:40 GMT -5
I don't know there's something weird going on here. I redid the calibration and then did 6 shots in a row that all returned the exact same tempo as shown here: imgur.com/a/q9A5nMlThat doesn't make any sense that there was no variation even slightly. In any case no matter what I do it's either that tempo or the same offset from center on the fast side but never right in the middle. Well my perfects are all on the left edge, but I can... wait for it... perfectly live with that.I get it!
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Post by moosestuff on Sept 24, 2020 12:44:50 GMT -5
Managed to sit down for a couple of hours tonight and play, was playing my first round of the qualifying event and found a swing that gave me consistent results (was in the same spot on grey fast zone every single time). So after I finished my first round, I went and calibrated using the same swing (9/10 were grey fasts and one was an red fast shank given where they landed) and now suddenly getting perfects most of the time. It just sort of all clicked after fiddling around with different ways to move the mouse. Have to admit I got pretty giddy seeing a perfect after hours of not seeing any. Of course it didn't reflect in my second round as I shot worse despite getting more perfects with only a few shanks - go figure.
I guess need to figure out how to putt now that I can hit the green semi regularly ha.
For reference I'm using 2200 DPI with default windows sensitivty (middle) + enhanced pointer, and then the in game mouse sensitivty is on 100.
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Post by Brighttail on Sept 24, 2020 13:00:54 GMT -5
Just a note on this discussion. The best thing I can offer is to ask the admin in the Fair Play Forum to check your API data in the tournament you play. If you are grouping all your shots into one small area and it is showing that on the API, then we have an issue. I have had similar things show up on the screen but my API data has passed with flying colours so my actual data is not showing the grouping that others were.
Check with the admin if you have concerns.
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Post by bahnzo on Sept 24, 2020 18:59:05 GMT -5
I don't know there's something weird going on here. I redid the calibration and then did 6 shots in a row that all returned the exact same tempo as shown here: imgur.com/a/q9A5nMlThat doesn't make any sense that there was no variation even slightly. In any case no matter what I do it's either that tempo or the same offset from center on the fast side but never right in the middle. This behavior with the mouse is something I've been talking about almost since the release. There's something not right with how the game is seeing our pointing devices and for some reason decides our swing tempos are all grouped together into these exact swings. I have a video I posted here in this thread which shows it all. It's not just the same for a perfect swing, but the same for fasts and slows as well. ============================ Which brings me to my 2K support request. Here's the exact response I received (from the first tier support agent no less): "I am very positive that the issue will be fixed in the next patch. The developers are taking care of it as you are reading this message. I am waiting for an update from the Development team. Please be rest assured and no need to worry. We are doing our best to resolve your issue as soon as possible." So....anyone wanna take bets on these statements?
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Post by Brighttail on Sept 24, 2020 19:23:02 GMT -5
I will take a bet that the were told an "issue" would be fixed that has to do with tempo and the swing next "patch". I have no confidence what-so-ever that this is the issue. The problem with these places is they practice basic technical support and beyond that, they promise next patch, or that it is being looked at, hoping that eventually you'll go away. Just remember tho, every email you send them, they generally have to respond to.
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Post by Art Vandelay on Sept 25, 2020 8:54:07 GMT -5
I just spent 20 minutes on the range and never once got a single perfect tempo. I seem to get half slow and half fast but never perfect. Does anyone else have that problem? Yes, I had that as well. I had to recalibrate a few times to eliminate that. Now, I shoot mostly perfects off the tee (even with the Bridgestone 295 yard carry) and on approaches (except for pitch shots). Moreover, I know what I did wrong when I don't get a perfect, so the feedback works as well. Maybe as an additional info: I don't manipulate any dpi settings for the game. I don't even know where to find these settings in Windows. Here are my ideas to provide some help: Calibration seems to take the default perfect speed and then add the average deviation from that default perfect that you achieved during your 10 calibration shots. Thus, if you manage to swing as intended for 7 out of 10 calibration shots and then have 3 slightly slower shots, then the game, taking the average (and hence taking into account your 3 slower swings), calibrates to a swing that's slightly slower than what you want it to be. What I want to say is that you have to try and get the average to match your preferred swing speed. That way, if you notice that one of your swings has been slightly slower than the others, you'll have to throw in a faster swing for compensation. For this, you can use the shot feedback (where the ball lands) during your calibration shots as a reference. Also, don't try to hit a straight shot during calibration. If you swing faster than the default perfect, then your drives will all be fast and go left (for a right handed pixel golfer) during calibration.Cheers! So does this mean I should swing easy(tends to be slow) or aggressive(tends to be fast)?
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Post by up mup kupen nup on Sept 25, 2020 10:03:16 GMT -5
So does this mean I should swing easy(tends to be slow) or aggressive(tends to be fast)? Of course you should swing the way it‘s most comfortable for you so that you can reproduce it easily. In my case it‘s rather fast. I just wanted to point out that you should not particularly try to shoot extra straight during calibration. I had a bunch of fasts during calibration, hitting the deer left of the fairway on every attempt. And all these swings are now perfect.
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