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Post by andersnm on May 14, 2020 15:55:54 GMT
I think we either way don't start a season 3 - 52 weeks for TGS 2019. Question, as Leon says - is if we start one right of the bat of the new game.
As I think we can port courses from TGC 2019 to the new game, there should be no lack of courses in the short term. So after I've thought about it, I think we can start pretty soon after the release of the game. That does not mean we can't have acitivites on TGC 2019 going if there are some that are waiting to get into the new game and wants to keep playing tournaments, matches etc.
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Post by hammers1man on May 14, 2020 15:55:58 GMT
Would be nice to keep this society going for the new game. Curious if there is an option to lock loft box, ghost balls etc will TST do it to have a real sim mode on TGCTours. Oh, we'll DEFINITELY keep this society going! I was just talking about a timeline, as not everyone will have it from day 1. Going like (I assume) TGCT and just saying "from day 1, this society is in 2k21" is also an option... Is there a release date yet?
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Post by hammers1man on May 14, 2020 16:01:27 GMT
ray will be happy that there's kangeroos in the game . Rough looks better to me also, hope the ball actually sits down in it like EA's Rory game.
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Post by hammers1man on May 14, 2020 16:04:02 GMT
Not sure I like the putting with the pin in, hope we can lock that off.
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2020 16:04:21 GMT
Oh, we'll DEFINITELY keep this society going! I was just talking about a timeline, as not everyone will have it from day 1. Going like (I assume) TGCT and just saying "from day 1, this society is in 2k21" is also an option... Is there a release date yet? August 21st
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Post by andersnm on May 14, 2020 16:14:10 GMT
Not sure I like the putting with the pin in, hope we can lock that off. It should be optional. Without the Corona restrictions we have on having the pin in, it is now optional in real life - so should it be in game.
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Post by hammers1man on May 14, 2020 16:24:09 GMT
Not sure I like the putting with the pin in, hope we can lock that off. It should be optional. Without the Corona restrictions we have on having the pin in, it is now optional in real life - so should it be in game. It's a rule I have never liked irl, tbh I only do it from long distance if there is nobody close to tend the flag. I can see it being abused in a video game, smash those putts harder and have that pin as a backstop.
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Post by andersnm on May 14, 2020 16:38:15 GMT
It should be optional. Without the Corona restrictions we have on having the pin in, it is now optional in real life - so should it be in game. It's a rule I have never liked irl, tbh I only do it from long distance if there is nobody close to tend the flag. I can see it being abused in a video game, smash those putts harder and have that pin as a backstop. There has been some debates on what is better in real life. And no conclusion has been made yet. Adam Scott has the pin in all the time (he has also embraced the aimpoint technique/method). Other players take it out. Some has it in on long putts but out on short (myself included). So far, it do not seem to be any easier with or without in real life. Yes, you can slam it hard - but then the ball can just bounce back or to the side and not go in. As long as the physics in the game is good, it's fine.
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Post by hammers1man on May 14, 2020 16:48:00 GMT
It's a rule I have never liked irl, tbh I only do it from long distance if there is nobody close to tend the flag. I can see it being abused in a video game, smash those putts harder and have that pin as a backstop. There has been some debates on what is better in real life. And no conclusion has been made yet. Adam Scott has the pin in all the time (he has also embraced the aimpoint technique/method). Other players take it out. Some has it in on long putts but out on short (myself included). So far, it do not seem to be any easier with or without in real life. Yes, you can slam it hard - but then the ball can just bounce back or to the side and not go in. As long as the physics in the game is good, it's fine. I remember Adam Scott missing a 2 footer with it in. Personally especially for pro golf I think they should stick to the traditions as they have caddies anyway so it doesn't speed the game up for them. I know it does for amateur golf, personally I don't like it or the stupid drop below the knee rule. My worry is that it will make the video game's putting (from shorter range) easier as it is spot on now for me.
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Post by andersnm on May 14, 2020 17:00:06 GMT
There has been some debates on what is better in real life. And no conclusion has been made yet. Adam Scott has the pin in all the time (he has also embraced the aimpoint technique/method). Other players take it out. Some has it in on long putts but out on short (myself included). So far, it do not seem to be any easier with or without in real life. Yes, you can slam it hard - but then the ball can just bounce back or to the side and not go in. As long as the physics in the game is good, it's fine. I remember Adam Scott missing a 2 footer with it in. Personally especially for pro golf I think they should stick to the traditions as they have caddies anyway so it doesn't speed the game up for them. I know it does for amateur golf, personally I don't like it or the stupid drop below the knee rule. My worry is that it will make the video game's putting (from shorter range) easier as it is spot on now for me. Adam Scott can be really inconsistent in putting - which has me sceptic to the aimpoint method. However, I do not think this will be an issue at all. But hopefully you can in the settings set your preference in pin in our out so you can have the experience you want. I agree that the rough looks better. Hopefully they have more heights in rough - perhaps a "medium" rough would be enough. And I want to be able to adjust rough height in the setup for a round or tournament. So we really can create those US Open conditions, or a relaxing easy rough setting - on the same course. What I've really missed in the designer is good mud, dirt, tall grass texture. Now we plant tall grass - not seen from afar, and only close. And - when you hit your ball in there - it should not roll out again. And it should be impossible to hit anyhting other than a wedge from really tall grass. You should actually consider if the ball is unplayable.
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Post by andersnm on May 14, 2020 20:13:41 GMT
Confirmation from HB that courses can be ported to the new game.
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2020 21:24:09 GMT
Has anyone seen the names of the other 11 golf pros in the game or the names of the 15 new licensed courses lol?
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Post by andersnm on May 14, 2020 21:36:49 GMT
Has anyone seen the names of the other 11 golf pros in the game or the names of the 15 new licensed courses lol? Courses: TPC Sawgrass TPC Boston TPC Deere run TPC Scottsdale TPC Southwind TPC Summerlin Atlantic Beach Riviera CC Innisbrook Copperhead East Lake GC TPC San Antonio - Oaks TPC New Orleans TPC Twin Cities As far as I know of.
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Post by hammers1man on May 14, 2020 21:44:56 GMT
I say if they start charging for course objects and such we have a USE whip round for Anders, Paddy, Wade, stoney and Freebird. I want the best to have the best tools.
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2020 23:34:46 GMT
Has anyone seen the names of the other 11 golf pros in the game or the names of the 15 new licensed courses lol? Courses: TPC Sawgrass TPC Boston TPC Deere run TPC Scottsdale TPC Southwind TPC Summerlin Atlantic Beach Riviera CC Innisbrook Copperhead East Lake GC TPC San Antonio - Oaks TPC New Orleans TPC Twin Cities As far as I know of. All of those courses are already in the game. I'm surprised they didn't add your Pebble Beach Golf Links Tour.
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