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Post by phenomjones on Nov 4, 2020 19:56:36 GMT -5
How can I switch locations on the green for putting, around the green for chipping? Also is it possible to move anywhere I want to practice pitching or irons out of the rough? Thanks!
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Post by blueblood1995 on Nov 4, 2020 20:38:24 GMT -5
If you're using an XBox controller from memory you hit one of the right or left triggers or bumpers and it zooms out to an overhead view where you can move the ball around. Not sure about mouse or PS controller although would assume the PS controller is similar to XBox in that it's one of the trigger or bumper buttons. If you're using mouse I would assume it might be one of the function keys? Someone using mouse might chip in (pun intended!) here. Cheers
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Post by cliffs on Nov 5, 2020 6:35:41 GMT -5
On PC you cannot do this.
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Post by sandsaver01 on Nov 5, 2020 6:52:18 GMT -5
On PC you cannot do this. You can, but it is a PITA. You have to have a controller (I use DS4, I use it for designing, mouse for playing) plugged in, and when you want to move around on the practice green push the "O" button or it's XBox equivalent. That will put you up in the air looking down on the practice area. You can use the mouse wheel to zoom in or out and the mouse to move the cursor around. When you have it where you want it press the space bar and your player will be there. If you use the same technique in the "Chipping Practice" area you can move the cursor out onto the driving range area and drop the player there, so you can hit practice pitches and normal shots into the putting green.
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Post by cliffs on Nov 5, 2020 6:57:19 GMT -5
On PC you cannot do this. You can, but it is a PITA. You have to have a controller (I use DS4, I use it for designing, mouse for playing) plugged in, and when you want to move around on the practice green push the "O" button or it's XBox equivalent. That will put you up in the air looking down on the practice area. You can use the mouse wheel to zoom in or out and the mouse to move the cursor around. When you have it where you want it press the space bar and your player will be there. If you use the same technique in the "Chipping Practice" area you can move the cursor out onto the driving range area and drop the player there, so you can hit practice pitches and normal shots into the putting green. Some pc users are old school mouse users and this does not work with a mouse.
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Post by sandsaver01 on Nov 5, 2020 7:08:18 GMT -5
You can, but it is a PITA. You have to have a controller (I use DS4, I use it for designing, mouse for playing) plugged in, and when you want to move around on the practice green push the "O" button or it's XBox equivalent. That will put you up in the air looking down on the practice area. You can use the mouse wheel to zoom in or out and the mouse to move the cursor around. When you have it where you want it press the space bar and your player will be there. If you use the same technique in the "Chipping Practice" area you can move the cursor out onto the driving range area and drop the player there, so you can hit practice pitches and normal shots into the putting green. Some pc users are old school mouse users and this does not work with a mouse. Just before I wrote that post I did the exact technique and it works fine. check you in-game and Steam settings to make sure a controller is enabled.
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Post by cliffs on Nov 5, 2020 7:51:25 GMT -5
Yeah I will run out and buy a controller I will never use just so I can use my mouse while on PC....NOTGONNAHAPPEN
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Post by sandsaver01 on Nov 5, 2020 13:39:49 GMT -5
Yeah I will run out and buy a controller I will never use just so I can use my mouse while on PC....NOTGONNAHAPPEN I hope I did not offend you cliffs, I didn't realize you were too poor to afford a cheap-ass controller from Walmart. It doesn't have to pass the API.
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Post by cliffs on Nov 5, 2020 15:20:58 GMT -5
Yeah I will run out and buy a controller I will never use just so I can use my mouse while on PC....NOTGONNAHAPPEN I hope I did not offend you cliffs, I didn't realize you were too poor to afford a cheap-ass controller from Walmart. It doesn't have to pass the API. LOL, up until that post I wasn't offended. Nah, don't worry about it. I just don't spend money frivolously. I don't need to have that particular feature for practice but at least I know it works if we do "X" with a controller installed. Thanks for the tip.
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