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Post by mde8965 on Nov 16, 2016 12:13:05 GMT -5
Well, another idea. No clue of this is possible... On the PS4 controller there is the thing in the middle (is that the D-pad?) that can be like a mouse. Using your software that you mentioned for your controller, can't you map that D-Pad to be a redundant left or right stick. Then maybe use it for drives, approaches and partial shots and use the actual stick for putting?
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Post by BillySastard976 on Nov 16, 2016 12:26:54 GMT -5
My dualshock I bought an inexpensive 4 dollar bluetooth adapter and then loaded up some software I found on the internet called DS4updater and it works perfectly. You can even map out the controls So do you get vibration when you play a shot in TGC?
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Post by Brighttail on Nov 16, 2016 13:20:28 GMT -5
Nope. Now I don't use the PS4 at all .. I tried couldn't do it but the rounds that I did .. no vibration.7
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Post by BillySastard976 on Nov 16, 2016 14:46:42 GMT -5
I think they missed a trick not including vibration. It would have to be done well but I'd like to feel it if hacking out of rough or plugged in a bunker etc.
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Post by coruler2 on Nov 16, 2016 20:42:49 GMT -5
Here is something I have noticed and maybe one or two of you have noticed it also. Trying to play this game with a controller OR a mouse has brought something to my attention, when I play with a mouse it seems I can roll the ball ON A PUTT over the hole OR hit a corner AT A SLOW speed and the ball doesn't go in? whereas a controller (when I can get it to work) for the most part doesn't do this, it's more predictable? Has anyone else noticed this? I am talking 5 or 6 foot putts, that should have NO OTHER BUSINESS but to go in, ROLL OVER the hole OR hit a corner and roll away WTH?? Thanks. I've always thought more putts go in on the XB1 when I play there vs. my PC. When I hit the lip on the PC, it's close to 25-50% of the time it goes in, where almost anything that hits the hole falls in on the XB1. Not sure if this consistent w/ all XB1 or PCs, but my experience.
However, I only play tournaments on the PC because it looks so gorgeous vs. the ugliness that is XB1
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Post by Brighttail on Nov 16, 2016 21:04:41 GMT -5
I have heard the same to be honest. PC has more variables and we know of the 'collision' check bugs on that platform even when it comes to edges.
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Post by inflames47 on Nov 24, 2016 2:27:28 GMT -5
my mouse cost $1.50, has no software to mess about with, just plug and play...works fine for me its just a standard optical mouse made by Lenovo I also have a cheap mouse and a very expensive one for when I play my FPS games.. but for golf nothing fancy
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Post by TAGROCKET on Nov 24, 2016 20:38:05 GMT -5
So your saying that putting on the PC is a 50/50 chance of the ball going in vs. rolling over the top OR hitting the corner and lipping out, that sucks!! So at a disadvantage vs. XB1 players. That's crazy, now I want to try an XB1 out to see if I am a little better than stinking like now lol.
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Post by Brighttail on Nov 24, 2016 23:00:20 GMT -5
That isn't what I said at least.
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Post by TAGROCKET on Nov 25, 2016 8:26:24 GMT -5
nope directed toward comments of coruler2
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