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Post by moosestuff on Mar 4, 2021 23:39:44 GMT -5
I'm just wondering if it's a graphical issue with playing on low settings - but I experienced a few times on the most recent week for CC-D. Basically what I saw on a couple of holes was the lines don't move, then I putt and get break then when I'm on the opposite side of the hole it shows a couple of lines that were not moving are now moving. I'm not sure if I'm missing a setting or something, but it I was pretty perplexed that it was happening.
I guess also, is there a way to get low to the ground to see if the ground is flat? It seems more prevalaent in 2k21 then TGC2019 that greens that show no movement on the line actually do have some break on them which catches me out. Playing on K+M if that helps.
Thanks guys.
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Post by sandsaver01 on Mar 5, 2021 6:14:42 GMT -5
I'm just wondering if it's a graphical issue with playing on low settings - but I experienced a few times on the most recent week for CC-D. Basically what I saw on a couple of holes was the lines don't move, then I putt and get break then when I'm on the opposite side of the hole it shows a couple of lines that were not moving are now moving. I'm not sure if I'm missing a setting or something, but it I was pretty perplexed that it was happening. I guess also, is there a way to get low to the ground to see if the ground is flat? It seems more prevalaent in 2k21 then TGC2019 that greens that show no movement on the line actually do have some break on them which catches me out. Playing on K+M if that helps. Thanks guys. if you have "putting and approach cam" OFF, and hit the spacebar, then use the left mouse button pushing the mouse forward you will get close to the ground. You can then use the scroll wheel to move back and forth, or the W and S keys. If you compare the grid lines to the bottom of your screen you can see if there is any tilt one way or another as you scroll. Good luck.
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Post by moosestuff on Mar 5, 2021 8:46:00 GMT -5
I'm just wondering if it's a graphical issue with playing on low settings - but I experienced a few times on the most recent week for CC-D. Basically what I saw on a couple of holes was the lines don't move, then I putt and get break then when I'm on the opposite side of the hole it shows a couple of lines that were not moving are now moving. I'm not sure if I'm missing a setting or something, but it I was pretty perplexed that it was happening. I guess also, is there a way to get low to the ground to see if the ground is flat? It seems more prevalaent in 2k21 then TGC2019 that greens that show no movement on the line actually do have some break on them which catches me out. Playing on K+M if that helps. Thanks guys. if you have "putting and approach cam" OFF, and hit the spacebar, then use the left mouse button pushing the mouse forward you will get close to the ground. You can then use the scroll wheel to move back and forth, or the W and S keys. If you compare the grid lines to the bottom of your screen you can see if there is any tilt one way or another as you scroll. Good luck. Thanks mate, I'll try it out!
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Post by williamwes626 on Mar 6, 2021 21:48:24 GMT -5
I'm just wondering if it's a graphical issue with playing on low settings - but I experienced a few times on the most recent week for CC-D. Basically what I saw on a couple of holes was the lines don't move, then I putt and get break then when I'm on the opposite side of the hole it shows a couple of lines that were not moving are now moving. I'm not sure if I'm missing a setting or something, but it I was pretty perplexed that it was happening. I guess also, is there a way to get low to the ground to see if the ground is flat? It seems more prevalaent in 2k21 then TGC2019 that greens that show no movement on the line actually do have some break on them which catches me out. Playing on K+M if that helps. Thanks guys. I've seen something similar when the beads move slowly along the horizontal gridlines, they'll hit a vertical line and disappear momentarily and if you wait a bit, they appear again in the next grid box. It's like they sit in the vertical line briefly when they're moving really slow so it looks like that horizontal gridline has no bead.
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