Been a long while since I got the 'courtesy' message after playing last round over at OGT. Hardly stellar with a gross +10 round, 5/18 FW and 6/14 FW.
First 3 rounds played with Razer Diamondback (+ associated Razer Synapse software for all the good it does me). No messages. Spent yesterday goofing around with other methods including controller. Eventually went back to what I thought was the same setup - with the Razer Diamondback. Trouble was my erstwhile trusty mouse went rogue on me to the extent that in-game it refused to activate a downswing and obviously the game became unplayable. Uninstalled the mouse, reinstalled it, even reinstalled PG but all to no avail as the same refusal to initiate a downswing happened. The game was behaving the same way with this mouse. Curiously any other game appeared to have 'normal' mouse behaviour.
Finally, after a couple of hours ( that I will never get back ), I removed all instances of mouse in the device manager then shut down. Now I plugged in a ROG Gladius mouse and let Windows detect it (which it did). The Asus software for this mouse was not installed so I am playing with it bareback only altering in-game sensitivities to try and get some sort of control on it. This I did but now feel totally dejected as the API/game appears to be suggesting that I am a cheat/using a forgiving device after finishing my first full round with this mouse. Consider I am now using a mouse with no additional software and I have the worst GIR and FW stats of anyone playing at Tour Pro. That I can live with but not this clucking cheat/forgiving device message.
So my choices are as follows:
(1) Reinstall the Razer mouse and not be able to play the game.
(2) Keep playing with ROG Gladius playing the same kind of indifferent rubbish but getting a 'polite' notice every round.
(3) Get a new mouse.
(4) Quit playing the tour I do play and just play v friends or solo
Options ! and 3 ain't going to happen as there would be no guarantee the same same thing would not happen with something else.