Forum Discussion

Allan5858's avatar
2 years ago

Is this an EA forum or a 2k23 forum?

There seems to be a lot of people advocating the virtues of 2k23, so why are they in this forum and not in the 2k23 forum?

I have played 2k23 and enjoyed it most of the time, but could not cope with the swing mechanics and ball physics. I have friend who plays 2k23, he loves it, but he gets frustrated ay the swing mechs.

However ea has provided me with a way to play golf from a beginner struggling to find consistency and form to play at pro level. As in real golf i take my time to study the course/conditions and to strategise each hole. I play career mode with ai's on 100% and play every round.
Now if i want to play golf because i am limited for time i can play a selection of holes on any course, no problem.

My issue is really to do with those people who are trying to make ea golf like 2k23. They are different games aimed at different audiences and each game has its unique philosophy.

Ea golf is not perfect, and i don't expect it to be, but i do want to see improvements evolving in future updates (the swing/ball physics/are all great) but the bugs in career commentary/penal bad lies/ai proficiency/turn based online play/country clubs all need to be addressed to make the game a classic.

I think the devs have done a great job so far, but they do need to keep updating and improving, and more importantly, keep members informed regularly.

(CM: Edited to remove ALL CAPS spam and Bolded font)

12 Replies

  • BOTH of these games have SERIOUS issues. I played 2k23 and found it cartoonish and not as realistic as this game. EA on the other hand, has good looks and realistic feel, except for putting. I would also say that in the EA game, you can not count on anything being consistent. I can’t speak for 2k23, but for the most part, EA devs seem to ignore what owners of their product want. Update 9 didn’t seem to come with glitches, but every update before it seemed to be put out live before it was tested. I don’t know what would account for the problems otherwise.From shot to shot. If you feel like you know what the club is going to do every time you pick it up, you’d be sadly mistaken. Frankly, I wouldn’t recommend either of these games to anyone. 

  • @REDUNZL As someone that used to play quite a lot of golf I totally agree about the consistency of a shot, and would never expect the same result everytime apart from putting.

    I purchased EA around 3-4 months ago, and the only things that I find overly frustrating are the putting problems. I can play 1 course and not have any rollovers but then play another and get it happen 4-5 times, and I honestly feel the only time I've over hit the shot is on a long put where I might have not taken in to count the undulations.

    the other annoying thing with EA is it's very hard to understand why it's a struggle to often to land a 4 iron and sometimes a 5 iron on a green without it rolling off the green so consistently.

    I only purchased 2k23 last week so still getting a feel for the game. I agree it comes over more arcade compared to EA, but even with slightly faster greens there are times you can land a 3 wood on the green and still finish on the green. I played for a good few hours yesterday and enjoyed it more than I did from Sunday (once I started to get the hang of the control stick) but at the moment I've not ventured over amature, were as EA before having to start from scratch I was starting to venture into sim

About PGA Tour Franchise Discussion

Discuss the latest news and game information around the PGA Tour Franchise in the community forums.2,990 PostsLatest Activity: 2 months ago