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  • If the blue arc is moving that's down to the wind. Turning wind gusts off will help I think, if you're playing in a game mode where you can.

  • EdrickLee33's avatar
    EdrickLee33
    2 years ago

    You would think the “swing” in the blue arc would indicate the variability factor… but no… if you swing well the game will penalize you by making it land nowhere near any indicator, sometimes defying physics in the process and always negating the mathematics displayed on the screen. -facepalm- 

  • SamA329's avatar
    SamA329
    Seasoned Vanguard
    2 years ago

    And you have no feedback as to why a shot went where it did. At least in 2K23 I know what I did to make it go off line or long/short. In EA, no clue at all.

    sam

  • SlimDown57's avatar
    SlimDown57
    Seasoned Ace
    2 years ago

    "If the blue arc is moving that's down to the wind. Turning wind gusts off will help I think, if you're playing in a game mode where you can."

    I'm playing quick play on dog bite or what ever its called with wind at like 1 mile an hour. Waite for the blue arc to stop where i want it to go get perfect perfect and it still lands 10 feet away from where it should have and that is not counting the role out.

  • Ultrasonic_77's avatar
    Ultrasonic_77
    Hero
    2 years ago
    @SlimDown57 If the blue line is moving it is definitely wind gusts. There is a semi-random element too partly indicated by the grey landing area but this doesn't make the arc move.