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Post by tonhead13 on Nov 10, 2022 8:15:25 GMT -5
Last week, I exchanged 3 orange club fittings, and chose a timing fitting on my driver. When I went to exchange it, a transition fitting appeared instead of the timing fitting. I swore I selected the timing fitting, but possibly I had accidentally chose transition instead.
Yesterday, I did the same exchange and the same exact thing happened. I know 100% that I chose timing, but yet, I received a transition fitting.
Has this happened to anyone else??
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Post by Cecil Harvey on Nov 10, 2022 8:25:48 GMT -5
Last week, I exchanged 3 orange club fittings, and chose a timing fitting on my driver. When I went to exchange it, a transition fitting appeared instead of the timing fitting. I swore I selected the timing fitting, but possibly I had accidentally chose transition instead. Yesterday, I did the same exchange and the same exact thing happened. I know 100% that I chose timing, but yet, I received a transition fitting. Has this happened to anyone else?? The range of the stat you choose is from +8 to +12.
There is a chance that another stat can sneak in there with a +9 stat, and if you get a +8 stat on the one you chose, then the fitting will always be named for the highest stat gain, which could go to a "secondary" +9 stat over the +8 random roll on what you chose. Stats are RNG.
The developers could have easily made this simple with having the stat one chooses (assuming orange) is in the range of +9 to +12, with the maximum stat gains of all other stats being +8 maximum. But here we are, unfortunately.
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Post by TimB on Nov 10, 2022 8:45:58 GMT -5
Last week, I exchanged 3 orange club fittings, and chose a timing fitting on my driver. When I went to exchange it, a transition fitting appeared instead of the timing fitting. I swore I selected the timing fitting, but possibly I had accidentally chose transition instead. Yesterday, I did the same exchange and the same exact thing happened. I know 100% that I chose timing, but yet, I received a transition fitting. Has this happened to anyone else?? Yeah. Has happened to me once. Luckily one once. I'd get fed up fast if it kept happening for the amount of grinding you have to do to get reds or enough of the others ones to upgrade to get a red Appears to be a bug..This guy talks about it here
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Post by Cecil Harvey on Nov 10, 2022 8:59:25 GMT -5
Last week, I exchanged 3 orange club fittings, and chose a timing fitting on my driver. When I went to exchange it, a transition fitting appeared instead of the timing fitting. I swore I selected the timing fitting, but possibly I had accidentally chose transition instead. Yesterday, I did the same exchange and the same exact thing happened. I know 100% that I chose timing, but yet, I received a transition fitting. Has this happened to anyone else?? Yeah. Has happened to me once. Luckily one once. I'd get fed up fast if it kept happening for the amount of grinding you have to do to get reds or enough of the others ones to upgrade to get a red Appears to be a bug..This guy talks about it here Timing and Transition both were +8 in this video. It still added to Transition at a health degree, which is what they wanted. The above post I gave is relevant. HB/2K put the RNG ranges involved to the point to where one can get a secondary stat at the same or even +1 on a secondary stat through RNG.
It's annoying and should have been solved early on through testing, but one still gets a high stat gain from the stat the user requests. It doesn't ignore that.
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