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# 201 OnlookerDelay @ 06/13/09 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by TimmeH
I wish I could figure out how to putt. Then maybe I wouldn't be shooting a 90+ every round
Stay with it! Go into "Practice Round" in your Career mode and hit putt after putt. There's a loooooong learning curve for putting, especially meterless precision putting like I've been exclusively using since day 2. I haven't had a round yet where I didn't at least have one 4-putt green. I quite often have a 5-putt green. These all come as a result of hitting the putts too hard, which is easy to do without the meter.

However, when you sink a 50 footer on very fast greens with meterless putting in Tour Pro mode, there's nothing in the history of Tiger Woods console gaming comparable to it!
 
# 202 PhantomPain @ 06/13/09 01:43 PM
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Originally Posted by OnlookerDelay
Stay with it! Go into "Practice Round" in your Career mode and hit putt after putt. There's a loooooong learning curve for putting, especially meterless precision putting like I've been exclusively using since day 2. I haven't had a round yet where I didn't at least have one 4-putt green. I quite often have a 5-putt green. These all come as a result of hitting the putts too hard, which is easy to do without the meter.

However, when you sink a 50 footer on very fast greens with meterless putting in Tour Pro mode, there's nothing in the history of Tiger Woods console gaming comparable to it!
Onlooker, do you feel like this version of TW, along with the right clubs and tuning, can replace Links 2004? I have a 360 and the only game I EVER play on it anymore is Links. I love the game tremendously but have been wanting to trade in my 360 for credit but will only do so if I feel like I can get a good replacement of Links. From some of yours and other's impressions, it seems I may be able to but wanted to get some feedback just in case.

This goes really to anyone that is a big fan of Links 2004.

Thanks in advance.
 
# 203 TimmeH @ 06/13/09 01:49 PM
Well I shot a +14 at today's online tournament, my best round yet lol. It actually wasn't that bad, if I could take four holes out of my round, I would have been at +1. I just need to cut out the bad holes.

I'm finding it easier to swing with both thumbs to keep the ball straight. I feel stupid doing it, but it seems to be the only way I can keep the ball from going out of bounds four times a round.

It's a really addicting game, it's just frustrating because for some reason it's taking me forever to figure it out
 
# 204 Stormyhog @ 06/13/09 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by baa7
You can flip the shot stick if that's an issue. I flipped it and use the R-stick to swing. I find it much more natural.
I did that as well feels more comfortable to me plus I play NHL 09 and shoot with the right stick so that could be a reason.
 
# 205 N51_rob @ 06/13/09 04:09 PM
Well I broke down today. I bought the new R9 driver today got home abd bought it in tiger woods too. I really like it so far.
 
# 206 fishepa @ 06/13/09 04:37 PM
Where the heck is Tiger Challenge when you play against the other pros?
 
# 207 Zalf @ 06/13/09 04:51 PM
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Originally Posted by fishepa
Where the heck is Tiger Challenge when you play against the other pros?
It's called Tournament Challenge this year.
 
# 208 OnlookerDelay @ 06/13/09 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by PhantomPain
Onlooker, do you feel like this version of TW, along with the right clubs and tuning, can replace Links 2004? I have a 360 and the only game I EVER play on it anymore is Links.
I can already say that Tiger Woods 10 will finally replace Links 2004 on my regular play list. I'll keep Links 2004 just have play it occasionally, but I won't be playing it three and four times a week like I have been. Right now the only thing that Links 2004 still has over Tiger Woods 10 is its rhythm governed swing... however, that's a big thing.

I can make my stick movement match the swing of my golfer in Tiger Woods 10, but I'm not punished when I get quick with the stick. I like the way it feels when I've stayed in synch with the golfer during the backswing and foreswing because there is a hint of inertia to the animation.

Overall though, I find the shotmaking, particularly the short game (pitching chipping and putting) to be more versitile than Links 2004. This pretty much negates the natural tempo edge that Links 2004 has over it.

I'll say this much; I've had Tiger Woods 10 for 5 days now, and I can already say that I'm more addicted to it than any game I've owned since NCAA Football 2004 on the PS2. I can't pass by the Living Room without doing something with it. I'm way off schedule on my chore list because of it I was six months late to the Links 2004 party (it's the game that drove me to buy an XBox, as a matter of fact!), and although I was hooked on it... it just didn't have the incredible sense of connectedness and play options Tiger 10 has.

I also think that the Wii version will have an even bigger pull on me than the 360 version. A thumbstick motion is such a scaled down way to simulate a golf swing. The Wii Motion Plus, even though it doesn't track swing path, has way more potential to make your senses feel involved in the game. I can't wait until I can afford the Wii in August. I think it will have enough of a relational and active interface that my wife will want to play it. She absolutely hates controllers, as we know them.
 
# 209 PhantomPain @ 06/14/09 03:38 AM
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Originally Posted by OnlookerDelay
I can already say that Tiger Woods 10 will finally replace Links 2004 on my regular play list. I'll keep Links 2004 just have play it occasionally, but I won't be playing it three and four times a week like I have been. Right now the only thing that Links 2004 still has over Tiger Woods 10 is its rhythm governed swing... however, that's a big thing.

I can make my stick movement match the swing of my golfer in Tiger Woods 10, but I'm not punished when I get quick with the stick. I like the way it feels when I've stayed in synch with the golfer during the backswing and foreswing because there is a hint of inertia to the animation.

Overall though, I find the shotmaking, particularly the short game (pitching chipping and putting) to be more versitile than Links 2004. This pretty much negates the natural tempo edge that Links 2004 has over it.

I'll say this much; I've had Tiger Woods 10 for 5 days now, and I can already say that I'm more addicted to it than any game I've owned since NCAA Football 2004 on the PS2. I can't pass by the Living Room without doing something with it. I'm way off schedule on my chore list because of it I was six months late to the Links 2004 party (it's the game that drove me to buy an XBox, as a matter of fact!), and although I was hooked on it... it just didn't have the incredible sense of connectedness and play options Tiger 10 has.

I also think that the Wii version will have an even bigger pull on me than the 360 version. A thumbstick motion is such a scaled down way to simulate a golf swing. The Wii Motion Plus, even though it doesn't track swing path, has way more potential to make your senses feel involved in the game. I can't wait until I can afford the Wii in August. I think it will have enough of a relational and active interface that my wife will want to play it. She absolutely hates controllers, as we know them.
I went and got the game before I saw your post, based off your other impressions and many others positive impressions. I only played a quick round with Tiger and didn't get a chance to do much with settings besides putting it on Tour mode and I can already tell that it will give me a challenge. While I am sure I can make the fairways be hit 90% of time without tuning anything, I can tell that the stick is more sensitive than Links. I also LOVED the presentation camera angles that replace the ball cam!!! Looking forward to digging into this game

Also I played the Wii version at my friend's house, before I bought the ps3 version. MAN I wish I had a Wii. Was incredible playing and I didn't think the graphics were bad at all. Seemed pretty close to Links and I always thought they were decent graphics for how old the game is. But the simulation side of the Wii is very impressive and I hope to one day get a Wii if only for this game alone. Of course if I don't get a Wii by next summer, maybe next year's ps3 version will incorporate the new motion controller and then I wouldn't have to buy a Wii!

Anyway, thank you guys for all the impressions. Definitely helped me make up my mind and so far it seems like a good decision.
 
# 210 brezz2001 @ 06/14/09 12:08 PM
I have a quick question about TW 10. The part of the game that I hated the most (and the reason I stopped picking it up) was the fact that I had to spend countless hours playing stupid games like "bingo-bango-bongo" in order to power up my golfer and get new equipment. Have they revised this in TW 10? What is the process that is used now to improve your golfer?

Thanks,
Brian
 
# 211 Tomba @ 06/14/09 12:27 PM
The courses on the ps3 seem to have the same color grass do the unlocked courses look any different?

i'm Tomba remember the cloth guy i like this sorta stuff LOL
 
# 212 Agame @ 06/14/09 12:46 PM
Any advantage to getting Xbox 360 over the PS3 version?
 
# 213 kerosene31 @ 06/14/09 04:02 PM
Here are my final impressions:

this game is really, really good. Maybe not quite the golf sim people would like, but Tiger 10 plays a very good game of golf.

I am off work next week and I can literally see myself playing this game a ton. It is just very fun and very challenging.

Try a driver tuned for maximum power and workability and try hitting the fairway. Very hard.

Ball physics can be improved a lot, but overall they are better than 09. There is a bigger improvement in 2010 than I was expecting.
 
# 214 brezz2001 @ 06/14/09 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by baa7
You can play rounds on any of the unlocked courses and your attributes go up/down after the round is done. And upon completion of each round, you're given the chance to practice skills that boost your attributes. And attributes can boosted by taking part in select Tournament Challenges which, when completed, unlock equipment and other courses.
Thanks, that's good to hear. I HATED the way it was done in the past. Why can't they do something like "be a pro" where you work your way up the Nationwide Tour/Q school? That would be fantastic.

Brian
 
# 215 shon @ 06/15/09 10:22 PM
I rented Tiger 10 360 to see the differences between this and the Wii version that I bought.

After only playing 2 rounds I am feeling kind of meh. I do like alot of the improvements that they made but they did take some things out that bug me for some reason.

Didn't Tiger used to keep track of all kinds of stats for each hole on each course that went into your confidence rating? I don't see any course stats at all except for the lifetime stats. Is there anywhere it tells you what your average is for each hole. In Links it would tell you before you hit your shot, it would also show you your longest drive and closest to the pin and I don't see any of that in Tiger 360 or the Wii, not a game killer but they had this in the past then got rid of it.

I don't mean to bash the game it does have a lot going for it but I still think Links has a better swing option and stat options in it that Tiger still doesn't and it ticks me off a little.

As for the differences in the versions the Wii does have better putting. I am having a little trouble judging the putting, I guess I need to turn on the meter till I get adjusted, but something in it seems a little off.
 
# 216 Acedeck @ 06/16/09 01:08 AM
Has anyone noticed how the weather is almost overdone in this game? It works fine when it's there, I'm just speaking about the frequency of the bad weather conditions. It's almost as if EA made bad weather conditions more frequent just to show off the new weather features. I swear almost every golf outing is either pouring rain or gusting winds in my face at 30+ mph. I am playing on Tour Pro, but that shouldn't have any bearing on the weather conditions, even if they do make it more difficult.

Everything else about this game is great, in my opinion. I really just don't like the frequency of poor weather conditions.
 
# 217 ksolo12 @ 06/16/09 02:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Acedeck
Has anyone noticed how the weather is almost overdone in this game? It works fine when it's there, I'm just speaking about the frequency of the bad weather conditions. It's almost as if EA made bad weather conditions more frequent just to show off the new weather features. I swear almost every golf outing is either pouring rain or gusting winds in my face at 30+ mph. I am playing on Tour Pro, but that shouldn't have any bearing on the weather conditions, even if they do make it more difficult.

Everything else about this game is great, in my opinion. I really just don't like the frequency of poor weather conditions.
I absolutely love the game but I agree that the weather is a bit overdone. I also wish EA would have put some rain gear on the golfers and crowd when it is flat out pouring. My golfer looks silly with his polo shirt when it is pouring on the course. LOL!!!
 
# 218 csujd @ 06/16/09 02:23 AM
I searched here but didn't find an answer, can you change the swing to the right thumb stick?
 
# 219 DivotMaker @ 06/16/09 08:32 AM
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Originally Posted by OnlookerDelay
I can make my stick movement match the swing of my golfer in Tiger Woods 10, but I'm not punished when I get quick with the stick. I like the way it feels when I've stayed in synch with the golfer during the backswing and foreswing because there is a hint of inertia to the animation.
John,

Go get yourself some Expert clubs and let us know if this is still true. The jump from Advanced to Expert is a bitch in hitting the ball straight even if you tune the clubs to be as forgiving as possible....
 
# 220 OnlookerDelay @ 06/16/09 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by DivotMaker
John,

Go get yourself some Expert clubs and let us know if this is still true. The jump from Advanced to Expert is a bitch in hitting the ball straight even if you tune the clubs to be as forgiving as possible....
You know what? I think I subconsciously recognized that and have adapted to it with my Driver (that's the only Expert club I currently have)! I'm hitting my driver straighter and with more confidence than any of my other clubs. I got to thinking about what you said and I realize that I do swing the driver with a slower tempo!

Your comment prompted me to think... why do I swing my expert driver with a slower tempo? It's because my senses tell me I can swing it slower and still get the ball to follow a trajectory that looks and even feels more natural. I feel sort of like a I really have to accelerate through the ball with my mid to long irons and particularly my fairway woods to get a trajectory that looks and feels anything close to natural. I really spray the fairway woods also.

Now here's the kicker... my tendency is move the stick from just past 6:00 to just past 12:00 on the swing feedback meter. There's a line that I occasionally cross, especially when I'm starting a new round, where that little "push" sends my drive on a flat out push path to the right... quite often OB threatening right. The meter shows that I gave it the input to do that and I can even somehow feel it... it's an awesome sensation when this happens because it doesn't feel like a random error the game has decided to throw at me as an equalizer.

I'm really glad you brought this up Tim, it really got the wheels turning! Now I've got to get expert clubs across the board. (shhhhh... don't tell anyone but I'm going to back my difficulty down to Amateur with putt preview, power boost and post shot spin so I can win the Tournament Challenges necessary to make this happen )
 


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