Coming Spring 2015:
Coming Spring 2015:
Looks good but that has never really been the biggest problem with the franchise. I hope you guys don't go back to the old ways of removing features so you have something to add. Please make sure there is a proper player view camera angle this year.
Yeah the looks of this series has never been the problem. The problem is that the game just feels like darts.
Lol at the people complaint about the Battleship in the fantasy course. Just don't play that one
You seem to forget a couple things. The game was broken in numerous places last year and the developers left us hanging. The community hoped with that extra year the majority of time would be spent on fixing the issues, especially the online ones (I do not play online but I have heard numerous complaints). Also the game is called PGA Tour 15 so one would think the emphasis would be on that. Not battleships, explosions and warzones.
What we have seen so far is an emphasis on something the community really did not ask for. Sure there are some people that love fantasy courses and I play Predator on occasion. It is just not that high up on most peoples lists. A course creator would be something high up on peoples list. An online tour mode would be high on the list. Improvements to the offline PGA Tour mode would be high on the list. More cameras, well that would be high on my list.
Here is one of the guys that has been the biggest cheerleader and a moderator over at the Tiger Woods forums. Someone who I would never have expected to post what he did.
Just found this quote and it scares the living crap out of me.
"We had to reimagine golf," EA chief creative officer Peter Moore told IGN. "We've been doing golf for a long time at this company, and it needs rethinking, reimagining. Golf is a sport going through a tough time without Tiger [Woods].... We've been doing golf forever, and we thought we would take a little bit of a risk, and do something innovative, give it a shot, make it feel a little younger, bring a different demographic into it."
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It's a little too early for the sky is falling mentality.
The dude abides.
Game sucks.
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Chicken Little never played the Tiger Woods series. Had he done so...
I just remember the developers leaving us with a broken game, removal of a camera that was actually beneficial to playing from a players perspective, dropped communication in regards to the patch that never was and hours spent trying to deal with the damn golf bag glitch. Just to name a few. So I will leave my faith in the man up above and continue with my concern about the future of the Tiger Woods series.
#6 appears most appropriate here.
http://blog.hubspot.com/blog/tabid/6...ial-Media.aspx
While I can see how the trailer was perceived as indicating that the game may be going primarily to arcade style, my guess is that there will be different and distinct sim and arcade ways to play the game. I just do not see any way the PGA lets real-life courses (especially not Augusta) get arcadified. If true, I think that is a good route for the game to help draw in more users.
I didn't get much from the trailer really. Graphics look nice. And that it will have an arcade type mode as well.
Last year's version on the PS3 was much like Madden was for PS3 in terms of support so that didn't surprise me especially since they weren't releasing a game in '14 and focusing on the current gen game and rebranding from ending their relationship with Tiger.
I expect it to have a "serious" actual golf mode as well.
Polygon: A warship crashes into EA Sports' golf game, but it's not a disaster
I imagined Brent Nielsen, the game's executive producer, being told damn the torpedoes, and shove a destroyer through those greenside bunkers.
Nope, he told me. They weren't forced into it. Actually, that hole is, literally, the Paracel Storm multiplayer map from Battlefield 4 with a golf course laid out on it. And why EA Sports' PGA Tour developers were doing that explains, in a roundabout way, why that beauty shot of No. 17 at Sawgrass looked so damn good.
It's because it was done in Frostbite 3, the engine behind Battlefield 4. PGA Tour won't use "Ignite," which though it's referred to as a game engine is really more a collection of shared resources, assets and practices. If PGA Tour, due for release next year, was truly going to showcase a golf course in detail rich enough to be called next-gen, it needed to use Frostbite 3, Nielsen said.
"Hockey and basketball are fixed arena environments; football and soccer are fixed stadium environments," Nielsen said, referring to the four games that do use Ignite — NHL, NBA Live, Madden and FIFA. "And then you've got golf, where the environment is the experience. As we dug into it more, it made a lot of sense for us to use the Frostbite 3 engine.
As they got their feet wet with the engine, someone got the idea to pull in Paracel Storm, the Battlefield 4 map whose "levolution" event includes a destroyer running aground. Nielsen said longtime designer Justin Patel then started building a course, including a hole around that crash site. "In a couple of weeks, we were playing golf on Paracel Storm," Nielsen said. Just goofing around.
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More importantly, it will improve the realism of a round played. Anyone who has logged a hundred holes or so has sliced at least one shot that, though it landed in a playable area not out of bounds, the game has called it out of bounds, set you back on the tee and penalized you a stroke. Out-of-bounds rulings in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour series on PS3 and Xbox 360 seem almost random because the way the hole loads into a single perspective, for some lies it's impossible for the game to allow any shot, even a recovery back to the fairway.
Have you noticed also that some shots will have an unfortunate lie changed to a favorable one — with no penalty —when you came to the ball? That too was because of how the game loaded the holes. It was most commonly seen in some bunkers, but I've also seen this happen when a ball lands in the rough and a tree is in the way of your backswing. In next-generation PGA Tour, suck it up, sunshine. Make your recovery and don't hit it here next time.
"It doesn't matter where you hit the ball, if it's in play, you're in trouble, and you play it where it lies," Nielsen said, of this allegedly arcade game.
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