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@GhillieGuy wrote:
And about pro. It is for the casual beginner. If you have put 200+ hours into this game like myself you'd stray FARRR away from it.
If you put 100 casual golf gamers in a room, I'd GUARANTEE upwards of 65% would agree that Tour skill is the preferred game skill.
Yeah. I understand there are different populations based on platform and sympathize with those who bought on PC. You may be right on PC players playing more TOUR, but I think Katybee hit the nail on the head on the console populations leaning more toward PRO.
I'm a guy who plays lots of PC games and builds his own PCs, but I have never been comfortable playing sports games there.
I don't like ported games. If a game was made for console, it's better on console. If the game was made for PC it's better on PC. Most sports games are made for console and ported to PC. They were meant for a controler setup. Whereas FPS, RTS, Strategy, MMORPG all shine on PC and need a mouse and keyboard.
(Speculation)Is it cause when the game goes on sale and more console players buy it. They are new to the game, so they only play pro for the next month?
It's not because it's "naturally more popular". I TRULY think it's the beginner skill level, and people play the game as pro when they first start out. And they will casually play the game as pro if they are CASUAL golf gamers that got the game on sale for 15$.
Im not disagreeing that pro is more popular on console. I just don't understand why.
- 2 years ago
Tour was fine on pc when the game launched because the old aiming arc made it accessible to the average player (and the average player isn't very good at the game, regardless of platform). Nowadays, especially after gamepass, pro match play is where I'm getting the most matchups.
I don't think difficulty is as relevant as the conditions. Low wind tour seems easier to the average player than high wind pro. Today's match play setup is a good example.
- -Roasted513-2 years agoSeasoned Ace@lolwhat1234 this game wont make it to the next season, 60+ days left, not a chance, -EA- appears to have zero interest in doing anything people ask for let alone fix stuff thats broken (daily/weekly/seasonal tournaments ring a bell....)
- Katybee_13132 years agoSeasoned Ace
@lolwhat1234 wrote:Tour was fine on pc when the game launched because the old aiming arc made it accessible to the average player (and the average player isn't very good at the game, regardless of platform). Nowadays, especially after gamepass, pro match play is where I'm getting the most matchups.
I don't think difficulty is as relevant as the conditions. Low wind tour seems easier to the average player than high wind pro. Today's match play setup is a good example.
It's probably a hard pass too today. Tour strong wind, nope won't play that. Pro foursome, it takes forever, won't play that. Forward tee Sim low wind, MAYBE I will play that later. And they force you to use your created golfer, if you just join the game and haven't build your golfer, you can't compete on that either.
- Katybee_13132 years agoSeasoned Ace
@GhillieGuy wrote:
@7AnimalMotherI don't understand the philophosy of "pc players play tour, but console players play pro." What's different about console skill levels to PC skill levels?
(Speculation)Is it cause when the game goes on sale and more console players buy it. They are new to the game, so they only play pro for the next month?
It's not because it's "naturally more popular". I TRULY think it's the beginner skill level, and people play the game as pro when they first start out. And they will casually play the game as pro if they are CASUAL golf gamers that got the game on sale for 15$.
Im not disagreeing that pro is more popular on console. I just don't understand why.Nothing to do with beginner skill level, at all. Most play Pro and Arcade because it's more fun. Arcade has been explained many times, it's the game where the winner is decided by who hole out the most times. That's why these guys can play -30 and better.
That's where you have been confused throughout this whole thread. It has nothing to do with casual playability. The best arcade players play a game that is less like golf and more like jarts. We try to put the ball in the hole from the fairway, putting is failure.
https://answers.ea.com/t5/General-Discussion/Not-for-arcade-players/td-p/12455407
- 2 years ago
@Katybee_1313 To me that sounds like a golfing community that was created back in the old golf games (Woods PGA 14, or Rory) when playing "arcade" mode.
That community may still be around and may say "putting is a failure" when they play pro.But I genuinly don't think the AVERAGE Pro player thinks that way.
As I never have because to me, there's more skill to be had in Tour.I think the community of people that think "putting is failure" are just stuck in their old ways.
Times have changed from the old days when it comes to play style and skill meta's.To touch more up on this I made a seperate thread.
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