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#1 Crusher

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Posted 14 June 2015 - 05:31 AM

I hate to say it but all the inventors and innovators who tried to change the classic wooden, spring loaded and neck-breaker latch mouse trap all failed to make to make a better one.

 

All due respect to the devs of PG the reality IMHO is that Links 2003 nailed the game with everthing necessary to play a single or multiplayer round.

 

If PG can be as simple, quick and consistent in shot-shaping as Links 2003 this game PG will fly!

 

The animations are fine but I think the higest percentage of us who have experienced every golf game that came down the pike since the mid 1990's whant to see good ball physics and plenty of shot information before and after the ball lands. Great graphics, those are  nice but...

 

The new upgrade today, though so much work was spent getting it ready, fell short of my and many others expectations.

 

I have been a champion of PG and waited patiently without whining and taunting anyone to get the newer update/upgrade released.

 

I wanted so badly to give the devs an "atta boy" pat on the back for bringing this game close to fruition and making it more fun to play.  I AM NOT talking about easier to play, I am talking about being able to figure out one's own customization of shots and be able to eventually play this game intuitively.  Too many wild changes.

 

I'll still hold out hope that the game metamorphosises into a great golf simulation for electronic platforms but today was a bummer.  :(


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