Sorry, I don't see where I was backtracking.
I haven't paid for it, but my point is that you are complaining about something that you haven't received, right? But YOU haven't paid for it, right? So what right do you have to complain about not receiving it?
I have it and for free, which is nice so why would I complain about anything?
What you have actually paid for is an early access version of Perfect Golf, and NOT CF... I know that it can sting a little if you can't get everything that you want, but it's a harsh world out there...
Perhaps if you want access badly enough, you should do something to prove that you can use Unity, which as I'm sure you're aware is the program that CF plugs into.
Of course, you could continue to post about how you deserve to be given everything but offer nothing in return...
I mean, it's worked so far, right?
Maybe we need to quote this again for posterity.
This quote apparently claims that other users should have to pay additional monies, for access to Course Forge, despite the obvious fact that it has no price tag, and that it's being successfully used by an exclusive group, at no additional cost to them.
Which demonstrates that A: Course Forge has value to this particular quoted user. And B: This particular quoted user thinks it's okay to thumb the nose at other users, and hold things of value hostage... because they just couldn't careless about the plight of everyone else waiting for Course Forge to be released, in this instance... regardless of the fact that no good reason has been given.
Also, the quoted user apparently thinks it's okay - and actually recommended - that someone should have to "prove" themselves in order to use this working software.
All of this buys into this same mischievous, undue exclusivity narrative... hook, line, and sinker.