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Post by yeltzman on May 24, 2022 5:45:26 GMT -5
No worries about the Time or effort always a pleasure looking at a new real course. It's a shame there is not a lot of pictures or video's online would have done a bit more to it File Sent to email if you need any more help just send a message anytime, you might have to mutli-plant some trees in some area's of course but the ones on course may be best just to take your time for it to look its best.
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Post by sroel908 on Jul 12, 2022 10:41:38 GMT -5
Any progress on Peninsula State Park, ericbartha ?
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Post by yeltzman on Jul 16, 2022 14:48:01 GMT -5
I looked on father's day on tgc2019 to see if it was there and it was not, only thing i can think it was either not designed or it was released on the simulator software version were it does not show in game.
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Post by BaconJunkie1 on Jul 20, 2022 9:31:18 GMT -5
Side note: I noticed that OpenStreetMap already has the course mapped but the map is slightly off to the actual greens/fairways/bunkers. It is all slightly shifted south-east. Is there a way to correct this all at once? I noticed the 'Fine Shift West -> East and South -> North' option on the' Import Terrain and Features' tab of Chad's tool but wasn't sure on scale.
They haven't been back on the site since May and I didn't see that the question was addressed .... To answer that question for them if they come back or for anyone else ... Yes you can, on the OSM site go to Background, set the background to Bing which is the background that Chad's uses, scroll down to the Imagery Offset, right click and hold inside the box where the "0, ;0 is and drag the background image is aligned. There may be times that if you are zoomed out, things are aligned but if you zoom in they shift offset, in that instance I've found that zoomed out is more often the correct one. You can spline in one of the other background images but make sure you set it back to Bing and things are aligned as best that they can be before running Chad's. Once you 'think' you are done in Chads, do not close it. You can export the course file, move the file to the game's folder, load the course in the game, move the lighting to like 9:00am and 20ish degrees so you can see things better and adjust the green speeds to 8.5 (yeah tgc2019 sucks on greens so it's not much help) and check that the green and bunker surfaces are where they are supposed to be. A large amount of the time, they will not be and will need to be shifted in Chad's and hopefully you left it open so that the course is still loaded. Go back into the game and use the measure tool to see how many yards you are off in all 4 directions (99.99999% of the time the terrain will be too far North and West by 1.2 yards), go to Google and convert that distance from yards to meters (1.2 yards = 1.1 meters), Chad's uses meters, enter that distance in the 2 boxes (see below for an example) and use the Shift Terrain button, now export/load that course file and you should be good ... if not, rinse and repeat as necessary. To Shift Terrain to the East or North add a - in front of the meters distance. Example in the West -> East box enter -1.1 and in the South -> North box enter 1.1 ... A large amount of the time, those are the 2 distances that you need to get things where they should be and I do them every time and don't bother wasting time loading a unshifted course, but things happen from time to time so move the - to the South -> North box leaving the 1.1s (or whatever you entered) and Shift Terrain to get back the original position, go measure and use those distances. From the horse's mouth tgctours.proboards.com/thread/19264/shift-terrain-feature
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