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@Katybee_1313 wrote:That's a big ask there. As I remember, the only one communicating on the TW message board in the past and for EA Rory was Patel and he's at 2K now. What EA said through their communication, that we asked and really, really, really wanted was 60fps and the possibility to play career mode with only 1 round. They gave that to us, there's that. Unfortunately, it probably took a lot of resources and left all the game play issues on the backseat. I really hope we get some answers though, maybe ApexHound will get something for us.
Who knows, maybe there will be more communication on the 2K game now. Not only the guys at HB went silence radio saying they were just devs now, and it was not their job to communicate with users anymore. They even went so far as saying they were all moving to the 2K msg board for 2K21, having new users ID for all of them, just to never showed up a single time. 😃
Let's be clear... there were many here including myself that stated that 60 fps was not a big issue for a golf game.
As for playing career mode with one round again something I could care less about. I feel if you want to do something go all out and do the full monty. But I have nothing against those that want it.
But let's address core issues before these other ones. GAMEPLAY is the number one issue of any game.
As for APEXHOUND... I think that is where the problem lies... EA is listening to these content providers that are gamers and at most casual weekend golfers. And what do we have...? An casual arcade style video game.
I would personally rather not have APEXHOUND as my spokesperson. We already have an arcade game... I would rather have someone that can represent the needs of the person looking for something more.
This is not a casual arcade style video game. It's as much that as it is a simulation.
The devs are not players of their own game or else a lot of what is in it would have been caught. They seem caught up in listening to the wrong people on what the game needs or it could just be they really aren't concerned with building a game that has a fan base still playing 8 years after it's release.
- SlimDown572 years agoSeasoned Ace
@Beerrun4u wrote:This is not a casual arcade style video game. It's as much that as it is a simulation.
The devs are not players of their own game or else a lot of what is in it would have been caught. They seem caught up in listening to the wrong people on what the game needs or it could just be they really aren't concerned with building a game that has a fan base still playing 8 years after it's release.
It might be just me but i think Arcade level should be like "all play" was on the Wii an 8 year old should be able to pick up and play. The pro or masters level should be hard sim experience. Until they figure out how to do that they wont get the support they want. IMHO
- 2 years ago
@SlimDown57 wrote:
@Beerrun4u wrote:This is not a casual arcade style video game. It's as much that as it is a simulation.
The devs are not players of their own game or else a lot of what is in it would have been caught. They seem caught up in listening to the wrong people on what the game needs or it could just be they really aren't concerned with building a game that has a fan base still playing 8 years after it's release.
It might be just me but i think Arcade level should be like "all play" was on the Wii an 8 year old should be able to pick up and play. The pro or masters level should be hard sim experience. Until they figure out how to do that they wont get the support they want. IMHO
@SlimDown57 I think that is a fair expectation. The Golf Club actually got this right, if you disable timing and play on Amateur settings it is near impossible to hit a shot off line. And Legend is challenging though I would suggest additional features be disabled.
Though I think Simulation should be the hardest level... and Masters something approaching it. IMHO Pro still needs to exist for the average player. It seems there are many fragile egos out there that would not play a game if they felt they couldn't achieve this level of competency. Even though it is just an arbitrary label.
And the whole idea is to build a community that would continue to support the game long term.
IMHO, creating a true handicap system... and having Open and Handicap Tournaments would go a long way to getting players involved. Where even the lowest skilled players could find some success occasionally.
- -Roasted513-2 years agoSeasoned Ace
EA does NOT care about anything in this game... its madden, madden, madden, madden, fc24 then other games, then pga at the bottom.. if they (EA) cared, this game would be much better.
some simple things we the people ask for are HOTFIXES, but (EA) is too stupid to figure that out!
- 2 years ago@Beerrun4u You're exactly right.
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