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Post by gatorman on Sept 13, 2020 18:38:26 GMT -5
Will the 2 qualifying courses be set up in special events for practice or do we play those on our own?
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Post by Doyley on Sept 13, 2020 18:42:00 GMT -5
Is Stadia will be add to the tour? I'm trying to register but Nintendo Switch and Stadia are not in the choice for preferred system. I know we won't be alot from Stadia (if I'm not the only one) but I really want to take part on the tour but I don't plan on buying a new console/pc for that. We don't have plans to support STadia on site at this time - our events are available in-game as they are mirrored from PC. Will reach out to Tim again to see what's involved in bringing in Stadia support - but a quick look at our API shows very few (usually none) stadia users playing - so until the numbers get bigger it'll be a tough sell to code in a new system.
Switch is also not supported - unfortunately they don't have unique gamertags (they go by first names) so it would be impossible for us to pull in scores accurately unless a unique field was included in the data - which it currently is not.
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Post by Doyley on Sept 13, 2020 18:42:22 GMT -5
Will the 2 qualifying courses be set up in special events for practice or do we play those on our own? Play on your own - we won't have any practice events on them in our societies.
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Post by meunier33 on Sept 13, 2020 18:48:18 GMT -5
There are many formerly GOOD players who can't figure out this year at all. I played with Yeltzman who is a course designer and usually on tour 3 and he could not hit the fairway either.
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Post by meunier33 on Sept 13, 2020 18:51:57 GMT -5
Over two tournaments on Master I would shoot around +140 right now. I have had trouble stabbing at short putts and missing them since I am used to the longer putt animation in the previous game.
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Post by zorbacles on Sept 13, 2020 18:53:48 GMT -5
They weren't in 2019 so why would they be in this one? Were they off in higher tours? I have never been out of CC ever. The swing meter and putting meter didn't exist in the game at all in 2019
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Post by IGolfBad on Sept 13, 2020 18:58:51 GMT -5
They weren't in 2019 so why would they be in this one? Were they off in higher tours? I have never been out of CC ever. The swing feedback meters in 2019 were user preference only, so the societies had no control over them. 21K allows those who run a society to set restrictions on any setting available except for vibration. Hope this helps!
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Post by ericvanderek on Sept 13, 2020 19:04:38 GMT -5
Thanks. Apologies in advance if these are dumb questions, but... Is the decision to go Main or ProAm tour fixed for the season? For instance, if someone is struggling to get anywhere near Qualifying for the main tours via the weekly events, can they then drop into ProAm? Conversely if already in ProAm, can someone still enter weekly Qualifying events?
If it is fixed for the season, how long is a season?
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Post by zorbacles on Sept 13, 2020 19:05:28 GMT -5
Were they off in higher tours? I have never been out of CC ever. The swing feedback meters in 2019 were user preference only, so the societies had no control over them. 21K allows those who run a society to set restrictions on any setting available except for vibration. Hope this helps! I think he is referring to the power metre at the bottom, because he is saying they are off. The feedback meter is turned on for the tours
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Post by meunier33 on Sept 13, 2020 19:05:50 GMT -5
Were they off in higher tours? I have never been out of CC ever. The swing feedback meters in 2019 were user preference only, so the societies had no control over them. 21K allows those who run a society to set restrictions on any setting available except for vibration. Hope this helps! It tells me I'm never making a cut in TGC ever again.
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Post by meunier33 on Sept 13, 2020 19:06:38 GMT -5
The swing feedback meters in 2019 were user preference only, so the societies had no control over them. 21K allows those who run a society to set restrictions on any setting available except for vibration. Hope this helps! Yes I am referring to power meters. It tells me I'm never making a cut in TGC ever again.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2020 19:08:59 GMT -5
meunier33 Let's get a few weeks under our belts in the season and go from there man. You're defeating yourself before even playing on the tours. Keep your head up pal.
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Post by zorbacles on Sept 13, 2020 19:09:10 GMT -5
Yes I am referring to power meters. It tells me I'm never making a cut in TGC ever again. But if the power meters weren't in 2019, why are they so important now? The swing is the power meter. Full swing is 100%
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Post by martbloke on Sept 13, 2020 19:16:15 GMT -5
I am sorry, I didn't mean 'feel' literally - I meant get a visual on screen for how far back your putter animation goes. The swing animation in this game is much different than the previous versions.. Good Luck sir.. I can tell you what I do with my regular swing. I take it to max back swing, then when I get halfway through the swing I let go of the stick so that it flicks forward. I have done this since tempo swings came in and was in CC-E last season doing this. I think therein lies your issue. I believe Craig from HB confirmed on the HB Studios forum some time ago that flick swings have been dealt with as there was a big issue in 2019 where flicking the stick and getting half a downswing feedback line gave the player more chance of a straight swing. From what I've felt (and this may be just by coincidence) when I click the stick, I get fast tempos 95% of the time. I have to do a full downswing to get perfect now. I was a flicker in 2019 (just how I played and not to game the system) and so have had to adapt my swing.
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Post by meunier33 on Sept 13, 2020 19:20:53 GMT -5
I didn't do it to game the system either, I did it to compensate for the in round tempo changes that happened on xb1 in the previous games.
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