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Talking Tom Cat. You kidding me? As indeed has your correspondent So how can I improve my golf? Honestly, the best way to improve is to do a lot of shadow swings in front of a mirror. Just make sure you keep rehearsing the same things over and over again so that when you go on the golf course it becomes a little bit easier.
I kid you not, I was playing this title and my wife walked into the room and thought I was watching a Golf tournament as Tiger strode across the putting green. It looks holy-cow phenomenal. But where Tiger has pretty much hit the mark on all his other titles, this one seems to come up just this shy of being a 'Must Have'?. Well read below and you'll understand better. The is an awesome machine, it pumps out stellar graphics and drives my surround sound system to places that I thought not possible in a game.
But I almost think that some of the developers are getting a bit caught up with power in the system and are spending too much time making graphics that are even awesome to those making them. What suffers is the gameplay and content. Now don't get me wrong, the game has plenty to offer. But I find it hard to swallow that a new generation system that is standing alone on the next tier of gaming machines, has a golf game that does not include as much content as the franchise games that came before it.
And those titles were on the last generation machines. Gone are the classic golf characters, gone is the large selection of courses 6 instead of 15 and gone is the 'weight' that the previous incarnation seemed to have for a full-fledged sports title, and from EA no less. But then back to the graphics, which are literally light years ahead of the last title. DLL files with the ones from the File Archive.
Play the Game! Note: Most likely this Fixed EXE also works for other languages, but this has not been confirmed yet! Game Face is also more robust and flexible on the PC than it is in any other Tiger.
It's arguably one of the most advanced create-a-face modes out there, minus the fact that you can't actually scan your face in yet. But, all the options load fast and those with experience can create a virtual look-alike in just a short time.
So, a lot can be said for the way Tiger is structured on the PC and how it's presented to you. It's not perfect, but it's certainly really good. There are some downfalls. Rivals mode takes you through different eras, and you'll be able to enjoy some vintage clubs and clothes at the pro shop, and playing against Nicklaus of old, but you won't actually be on old or altered courses.
In PGA Tour mode, you play with your buds or the pros, but the golfers don't make too many sounds, so it takes you out of the experience a little.
Nonetheless, it's a great setup and if it's a hint of things to come, EA is really on track for the future. But it needs to stick to its guns and flesh out all the modes completely, instead of going halfway and then coming up with something new next year. Taking a year off to make this kind of jump happen, we feel, would go a long way.
Where the PC version shines best is the same place it always has: the swing mechanics.
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