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There are difficulty levels? I didn't see any different levels, except for things-- like putt line-- that can be turned off.
The swing meter seems fine to me. It only takes time, though I might not give this game all that much time. People want to jump right in and hit perfect shots, and complain about the meter being too fast if that can't hit perfect. If the meter were slower and hits were easy, there'd be those who complain that it's too slow. I see no reason to even bother with people like this. Never satisfied.
Maybe the game will be developed more fully as time goes on. As it stands, I'll stick with PGA 2K1. The effort is appreciated, though.
The first with mulligans and 10 feet gimmes and the second with no mulligans and a more realistic 2 foot gimme.
I shot 7 under par on the second round.
The meter is fast but you can get used to it pretty quick, imho....
Yeah, downswing is pretty brutal, but it seems to match the mentality of the current TGC/PGA titles, and reminds me very much of Sensible Golf.
We just need to get our reactions warmed up, I kinda like it, and appears to be a more skill based system than what WGT offers.