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Have you tired three-click? At first I was using swing stick, because I like that sort of input mode. But I was mostly hopeless online because of the swing timing requirement. So I tried three-click and haven't looked back. Not all events allow three click I'd guess but most do. And it makes it so those who struggle with swing stick can compete. Or at least it did for me.
I run a society that allows both methods, but swing timing is set to on. If you're interested, check out Duck Hook Divot Diggers Club for a casual society with weekly events. You'd be most welcome
These difficulty settings are server-side so you cannot change it unless the host allows it.
So I can still understand the -60 after 4 rounds, but all the stupid rest that YOU are denouncing here should now be declared as spam here, the same stupid thing over and over again...
1) filters for on line play
2) swing tempo locked to FPS
hmmm actually if they would have refunded me when I asked then you would not have heard anything from me
Is Swing timing in real golf controlable ?
Yes, but you have to practice the crapp out of it to get clean shots.
This is your answer.
The tempo in this game is busted. The dial's perfect placement varies with the current FPS, so it is in fact inconsistent from course to course. That is on top of the dial's perfect position not even being in the center unless you find your precise frame where the game decides it will land in the middle and set the frame limit to this specific frame, and that is on top of the dial's range to be wider the lower your FPS is
Calibration does nothing at all, or if it does anything there is barealy any change. The better solution is to change the sensitivity setting in the options. Lower makes the tempo slower