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Post by bentfivewood on Jul 17, 2015 8:51:37 GMT -5
Can someone tell me what a modified axis is? Thanks The movement of your analog stick is detected based on its position in space along an x-axis (left and right) and a y-axis (up and down). TGC uses that data in a persons "swing" or movement of the analog stick to determine how far and fast a person has moved their stick backwards and forwards, as well as how much they have deviated for side to side. This information determines how powerful a shot will be (y-axis) and how accurate it will be (x-axis). Some controllers have the ability to set the x-axis to zero, meaning that no side to side movement will be detected...at all or ever while it is zeroed. That means every shot will be 100% dead straight and accurate, every time.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2015 10:42:47 GMT -5
The other 18 outside of 1 on PGA and one on Euro?? I don't care for names, just a breakdown among Web.com and the 6 CC flights.
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Post by Tim on Jul 17, 2015 10:46:37 GMT -5
Why does this matter guys? Just let us handle the offenders and go enjoy the game and community.
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Post by Mitchblue on Jul 17, 2015 10:52:28 GMT -5
Yeah no doubt. Just play the game..
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Post by JoeOP on Jul 17, 2015 10:55:56 GMT -5
Only 1 on the PGA tour, pretty comforting that we are playing on a legit tour with legit competitors. Shame on the 19 others - even though its just video games what a way to disgrace golf and yourself.
Its so hard to find an online PC game where cheaters are a non factor - glad we have this site and HB working on the same page to give us all an honest, enjoyable experience.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2015 10:55:58 GMT -5
Why does this matter guys? Just let us handle the offenders and go enjoy the game and community. Fair enough.
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Post by bentfivewood on Jul 17, 2015 11:41:06 GMT -5
It doesn't surprise me that there are low numbers for PGA and Euro tours. They contain the highest concentration of players who have been around the longest.
The lower tours are more likely to have newer players who are A) ambitious to get to the upper tours B) newer and more prone to making the mistake of trying to skirt the rules OR being unaware that they are breaking the rules.
They also just have a much larger amount of players so statistically would have a higher number of offenders with everything else being equal.
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Post by Mitchblue on Jul 17, 2015 11:52:31 GMT -5
It doesn't surprise me that there are low numbers for PGA and Euro tours. They contain the highest concentration of players who have been around the longest. The lower tours are more likely to have newer players who are A) ambitious to get to the upper tours B) newer and more prone to making the mistake of trying to skirt the rules OR being unaware that they are breaking the rules. They also just have a much larger amount of players so statistically would have a higher number of offenders with everything else being equal. I take a offense to A. Even though I'm not new..if it works out that CC had 15 people on this list it means nothing..other than 15 people were on that list.
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Post by Pubknight on Jul 17, 2015 11:55:04 GMT -5
For some context, the total number (including Q School) is 20. Given the number of players overall (isn't it well over 1000 now?), 20 is a ridiculously small percentage. I think it's impressive that the number is so low to be honest.
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Post by bentfivewood on Jul 17, 2015 12:10:37 GMT -5
It doesn't surprise me that there are low numbers for PGA and Euro tours. They contain the highest concentration of players who have been around the longest. The lower tours are more likely to have newer players who are A) ambitious to get to the upper tours B) newer and more prone to making the mistake of trying to skirt the rules OR being unaware that they are breaking the rules. They also just have a much larger amount of players so statistically would have a higher number of offenders with everything else being equal. I take a offense to A. Even though I'm not new..if it works out that CC had 15 people on this list it means nothing..other than 15 people were on that list. You can be assured that no offense is intended. I'm not saying that all people would intentionally try to break the rules of TGCT in an attempt to get to the pro tours. It would just add the motivational fuel for rule breakers to take action. And yes, 15 out of 1500 would be 1%. A very small percentage.
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Post by Mitchblue on Jul 17, 2015 12:17:19 GMT -5
I take a offense to A. Even though I'm not new..if it works out that CC had 15 people on this list it means nothing..other than 15 people were on that list. You can be assured that no offense is intended. I'm not saying that all people would intentionally try to break the rules of TGCT in an attempt to get to the pro tours. It would just add the motivational fuel for rule breakers to take action. And yes, 15 out of 1500 would be 1%. A very small percentage. I know no offense was intended. We're not all glamouring to become a pro. Also, couldn't the same be said that pro's would want to stay pro's so they have motive?
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Post by Tim on Jul 17, 2015 12:28:15 GMT -5
For some context, the total number (including Q School) is 20. Given the number of players overall (isn't it well over 1000 now?), 20 is a ridiculously small percentage. I think it's impressive that the number is so low to be honest. I totally agree with this!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2015 12:36:04 GMT -5
For some context, the total number (including Q School) is 20. Given the number of players overall (isn't it well over 1000 now?), 20 is a ridiculously small percentage. I think it's impressive that the number is so low to be honest. I totally agree with this! And I'm another. It's still sad nevertheless but knowing 99% of people are playing to the book then all's not bad. It's online gaming at the end of the day. Look at your Call of Duty's and what not.
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Post by misternic on Jul 17, 2015 12:36:45 GMT -5
You can be assured that no offense is intended. I'm not saying that all people would intentionally try to break the rules of TGCT in an attempt to get to the pro tours. It would just add the motivational fuel for rule breakers to take action. And yes, 15 out of 1500 would be 1%. A very small percentage. I know no offense was intended. We're not all glamouring to become a pro. Also, couldn't the same be said that pro's would want to stay pro's so they have motive? Certainly top pros would want to stay pros, but within the season, PGA and Euro players only go down via "voluntary" demotion so no need to "cheat". However I know for a fact several players on the PGA/Euro use performance enhancing drugs to recover their thumbs round to round and strengthen those tendons.
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Post by blackaces13 on Jul 17, 2015 12:47:56 GMT -5
I use deer antler spray.
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