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Re: Ea's swing mechanic

I'm confused by the swing mechanic also

Recently spoke to a guy with thousands of wins in competitive play and very few losses and he's adamant that the swing isn't random if you hit the correct shot but he wouldn't tell me anymore 

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  • ELF014's avatar
    ELF014
    2 years ago

    @Pro8Balluk wrote:

    I'm confused by the swing mechanic also

    Recently spoke to a guy with thousands of wins in competitive play and very few losses and he's adamant that the swing isn't random if you hit the correct shot but he wouldn't tell me anymore 


    Maybe... my issue is that when I want to hit specific yardage... say 165 which is my 9-iron. I hit what I feel is my perfect yardage... confirmed by my meter saying I have perfect distance. +0.0%. Yet the is woefully short or lands 10 yards further and rolls off the green.

    There are also far too many times I underswing and it ends up perfect.

    I just hit the ball now and ignore the results.

    And yes I take into consideration, wind, difference in elevation... and my ball lie.

  • Am I right in assuming that poor timing affects shot dispersion? Because I've had perfectly straight swings stick wise that end up missing the fairway left or right presumably because of bad timing... But it seems to be more random as to which way the ball goes. Unlike 2k where a fast will hook the ball and slow will slice the ball. 

  • ELF014's avatar
    ELF014
    2 years ago

    @ScoutHunterKing wrote:

    Am I right in assuming that poor timing affects shot dispersion? Because I've had perfectly straight swings stick wise that end up missing the fairway left or right presumably because of bad timing... But it seems to be more random as to which way the ball goes. Unlike 2k where a fast will hook the ball and slow will slice the ball. 


    Interesting observation. I myself have yet to decipher any sort of pattern. I have hit with PERFECT/PERFECT timing and what appears to be a straight swing path and had the ball NOT go straight.

    2K's mechanic is consistent and repeatable, consistent input will provide expected results, unlike EA.

    Though I do believe 2K's mechanics would benefit from some tweaking, including a SMALL amout of dispersion to add some randomness to the game. EA seems to be using dispersion as a method to control difficulty, where 2K is based on percise shot execution.

    With 2K I immediately know where the ball is going as in real life. It is rare for me to question what happened... with EA it happens so often, I am more surprised when I hit a perfectly straight shot.


  • @ELF014 wrote:

    2K's mechanic is consistent and repeatable, consistent input will provide expected results, unlike EA.


    I disagree.  I do not find 2k consistent or repeatable at all.  It's the main reason I don't play that game much anymore.  I have both the PC and XBox X version of the game and I even made a macro on pc to see if I could get timing to be consistent.  Even with my PC sending the swing inputs at EXACLTY the same cadence EVERY time, the 2k swing was jacked. 

  • ELF014's avatar
    ELF014
    2 years ago

    @7AnimalMother wrote:


    I disagree.  I do not find 2k consistent or repeatable at all.  It's the main reason I don't play that game much anymore.  I have both the PC and XBox X version of the game and I even made a macro on pc to see if I could get timing to be consistent.  Even with my PC sending the swing inputs at EXACLTY the same cadence EVERY time, the 2k swing was jacked. 


    I guess we will just have to agree to disagree. I have just gone back to playing 2K23 after a 5 month hiatus. And though my timing is not what it was I am still consistently making good shots. 

    Which I forgot... you can actually tell by the sound of the ball coming off the club. You hear the difference between a well struck ball vs one that has been mistimed.

    I would expect creating a macro should replicate the same shot. But did your marco take into consideration which club you are using? I'm wondering if each club has a slightly longer swing arc which might be affecting the timing. Something you wouldn't notice while playing because you are watching the animation of your character.

    I have always played on PS which has better polling, which from what I understand gives us a slight advantage.

  • PalomaMarvel24's avatar
    PalomaMarvel24
    Seasoned Ace
    2 years ago

    @7AnimalMother wrote:

    @ELF014 wrote:

    2K's mechanic is consistent and repeatable, consistent input will provide expected results, unlike EA.


    I disagree.  I do not find 2k consistent or repeatable at all.  It's the main reason I don't play that game much anymore.  I have both the PC and XBox X version of the game and I even made a macro on pc to see if I could get timing to be consistent.  Even with my PC sending the swing inputs at EXACLTY the same cadence EVERY time, the 2k swing was jacked. 


    I agree that 2k23 is not as consistent even for easy swing. 2k21 plays better for easier difficulty. The current game also has the slow swing; that was why I ended using 3 click instead. IMHO, I just like how the swing in TW14 moved and I feel it was better than either 2K or the current game.


  • @ELF014 wrote:

    @7AnimalMother wrote:


    I disagree.  I do not find 2k consistent or repeatable at all.  It's the main reason I don't play that game much anymore.  I have both the PC and XBox X version of the game and I even made a macro on pc to see if I could get timing to be consistent.  Even with my PC sending the swing inputs at EXACLTY the same cadence EVERY time, the 2k swing was jacked. 


    I guess we will just have to agree to disagree. I have just gone back to playing 2K23 after a 5 month hiatus. And though my timing is not what it was I am still consistently making good shots. 

    Which I forgot... you can actually tell by the sound of the ball coming off the club. You hear the difference between a well struck ball vs one that has been mistimed.

    I would expect creating a macro should replicate the same shot. But did your marco take into consideration which club you are using? I'm wondering if each club has a slightly longer swing arc which might be affecting the timing. Something you wouldn't notice while playing because you are watching the animation of your character.

    I have always played on PS which has better polling, which from what I understand gives us a slight advantage.


    Hmm good thought on the macros for different clubs.  I think I just made it based on the driver, though I feel like I still hit duck hooks and shanks with that club using the macro..

     

    I do agree the sound of the ball coming off did change, that was nice.  

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