It's pretty much the same game as last year with the exception of the new camera view that makes it play like a Golf simulator. You get more courses on the disc, it's the best value out of the three.dbdynsty25 wrote:I bought the Wii version, but it's sitting on my desk unopened because I'm afraid. Nearly zero reviews on the net and a lack of impressions can do that to a guy.Pete wrote:Any Wii impressions yet? I am probably going to pick this up tomorrow night.
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Since I don't have last years game, then it's all good.Rodster wrote:It's pretty much the same game as last year with the exception of the new camera view that makes it play like a Golf simulator. You get more courses on the disc, it's the best value out of the three.dbdynsty25 wrote:I bought the Wii version, but it's sitting on my desk unopened because I'm afraid. Nearly zero reviews on the net and a lack of impressions can do that to a guy.Pete wrote:Any Wii impressions yet? I am probably going to pick this up tomorrow night.
I have the subscription to TWO, so I'm good with the sit down true-swing golf...I just want something to screw around with on the Wii occasionally and play some of the mini games. After IGN finally posted their review, I'm fairly certain I'll open it this evening.
Sh*t if you didn't buy last years Wii game I suggest you open that mofo NOW. You'll love it, the controls for the Wii are sick. Last years game required Motion control plus, don't know about this year if it's required.dbdynsty25 wrote:Since I don't have last years game, then it's all good.Rodster wrote:It's pretty much the same game as last year with the exception of the new camera view that makes it play like a Golf simulator. You get more courses on the disc, it's the best value out of the three.dbdynsty25 wrote: I bought the Wii version, but it's sitting on my desk unopened because I'm afraid. Nearly zero reviews on the net and a lack of impressions can do that to a guy.
I have the subscription to TWO, so I'm good with the sit down true-swing golf...I just want something to screw around with on the Wii occasionally and play some of the mini games. After IGN finally posted their review, I'm fairly certain I'll open it this evening.
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I don't think Motion Plus is required, but I've got it anyway since I play Grand Slam Tennis on it. I'll open it tonight I'm sure.Rodster wrote:Sh*t if you didn't buy last years Wii game I suggest you open that mofo NOW. You'll love it, the controls for the Wii are sick. Last years game required Motion control plus, don't know about this year if it's required.
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Too bad because most users I have seen offering feedback are saying this is by far the best TW console game in years, if not ever. I have not touched TW Online since last Thursday when I got the PS3/360/Wii copies...playing PS3 exclusively due to lack of time.JackB1 wrote:I can't think of a more disappointing console sports game year after year, than Tiger Woods golf. It's too bad the people that made "Links" for the XBox gave it up, because I still think that is the best and most fun console golf game yet. I think I will pass on Tiger this year and just do my golfing on real grass with real balls.
I got the game this morning and have been playing it all day. Having a blast. Best TW game I've ever played. My PS3 needs a break.DivotMaker wrote:Too bad because most users I have seen offering feedback are saying this is by far the best TW console game in years, if not ever. I have not touched TW Online since last Thursday when I got the PS3/360/Wii copies...playing PS3 exclusively due to lack of time.JackB1 wrote:I can't think of a more disappointing console sports game year after year, than Tiger Woods golf. It's too bad the people that made "Links" for the XBox gave it up, because I still think that is the best and most fun console golf game yet. I think I will pass on Tiger this year and just do my golfing on real grass with real balls.
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That's great to hear, but if they just added a "swing sensitivity meter" that would instantly make it the best ever. The lack of flexibility in adjusting the game's difficulty has been it's own worst enemy over the years.DivotMaker wrote:
Too bad because most users I have seen offering feedback are saying this is by far the best TW console game in years, if not ever.
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Rent the game. It does this and more in TOUR Pro with TrueAim...if you don't believe me, go to the EA TW or Operation Sports forums and see what is being said....JackB1 wrote:That's great to hear, but if they just added a "swing sensitivity meter" that would instantly make it the best ever. The lack of flexibility in adjusting the game's difficulty has been it's own worst enemy over the years.DivotMaker wrote:
Too bad because most users I have seen offering feedback are saying this is by far the best TW console game in years, if not ever.
Any answers to these?Leebo33 wrote:On the PS3/360 versions can you play a season using a PGA Tour pro or is Tiger Woods still the only licensed franchise in sports gaming that doesn't allow you to play a season using the licensed product and forces you to play with created characters? ... Also, can you play rounds with each player using different difficulty levels like the Wii?
No joke. True aim is hard and quite challenging, have not been able to break even yet on Pro.DivotMaker wrote:Rent the game. It does this and more in TOUR Pro with TrueAim...if you don't believe me, go to the EA TW or Operation Sports forums and see what is being said....JackB1 wrote:That's great to hear, but if they just added a "swing sensitivity meter" that would instantly make it the best ever. The lack of flexibility in adjusting the game's difficulty has been it's own worst enemy over the years.DivotMaker wrote:
Too bad because most users I have seen offering feedback are saying this is by far the best TW console game in years, if not ever.
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Created characters only and I don't think I understand the second question....webdanzer wrote:Any answers to these?Leebo33 wrote:On the PS3/360 versions can you play a season using a PGA Tour pro or is Tiger Woods still the only licensed franchise in sports gaming that doesn't allow you to play a season using the licensed product and forces you to play with created characters? ... Also, can you play rounds with each player using different difficulty levels like the Wii?
On the Wii my boys can play on the easiest setting, my wife can play on normal, and I can play on Tour Pro. It makes for even and competitive rounds. This is a great feature for families along with all of the courses available for play from the time I open the shrink wrap.DivotMaker wrote:Created characters only and I don't think I understand the second question....webdanzer wrote:Any answers to these?Leebo33 wrote:On the PS3/360 versions can you play a season using a PGA Tour pro or is Tiger Woods still the only licensed franchise in sports gaming that doesn't allow you to play a season using the licensed product and forces you to play with created characters? ... Also, can you play rounds with each player using different difficulty levels like the Wii?
There have been design decisions made on the xbox and ps3 that have me wondering if any of the developers have children. They should talk to the Wii crew and compare notes because that version is extremely family friendly.
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I don't have an answer, sorry. I am the only member of my family who plays TW. And the Devs do have families...Leebo33 wrote:On the Wii my boys can play on the easiest setting, my wife can play on normal, and I can play on Tour Pro. It makes for even and competitive rounds. This is a great feature for families along with all of the courses available for play from the time I open the shrink wrap.
There have been design decisions made on the xbox and ps3 that have me wondering if any of the developers have children. They should talk to the Wii crew and compare notes because that version is extremely family friendly.
DivotMaker wrote:And the Devs do have families...
I know they do...but I would suggest a few things they should do to create a better product for an increasingly larger segment of their customer base:
- ask them to bring in some 4-9 year old children and play Tiger Woods with them. They are all going to be incredibly bored or the children are going to be incredibly frustrated. This doesn't happen on the Wii because everyone can pick an appropriate skill level.
- ask them to go through the very cool process of creating a Gameface character for each family member and then try to have them play a round on a console each using their likeness. Seems logical and easy right? Well, unless things have changed this year you haven't been able to do it since the introduction of Gameface.
- ask them to put themselves in the shoes of the average working gamer with children. They've bought this brand spanking new game with ample courses...but they have to spend time *unlocking* what they have already paid for instead of playing on the various courses with their kids. This unlocking is so ridiculous that *each* member of the family would also have to unlock the courses to use their character! Then if you want to buy the next version...rinse and repeat. I can play all the courses in exhibition mode on the Wii from day 1.
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Rented the 360 version and holy crap, with TrueAim on Tour difficulty with Anthony Kim, I had a hell of a time breaking par in my first round. I did however end up -2 at the TPC Scottsdale, but almost everything was on easy except for Pin placement and black tees. So I'd imagine with some good wind and longer rough, I'd be in trouble. It's good to see that I haven't been hitting every single fairway off of the tee...I think I hit about half of them.
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Maybe it's because I did the "online 7 day trial" because I just rented the game, but as soon as I fired up the game, in "Play Golf" mode, I had the option of using a good 10+ courses (i'm not sure if I cycled through all of them before I came to the course I wanted). It didn't appear any of them were locked in the 360 version in the exhibition mode.Leebo33 wrote:- ask them to put themselves in the shoes of the average working gamer with children. They've bought this brand spanking new game with ample courses...but they have to spend time *unlocking* what they have already paid for instead of playing on the various courses with their kids. This unlocking is so ridiculous that *each* member of the family would also have to unlock the courses to use their character! Then if you want to buy the next version...rinse and repeat. I can play all the courses in exhibition mode on the Wii from day 1.
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If you feel this way and I can't blame you, ask them yourself. They are VERY active on the EA Tiger forums and they may or may not respond, but the way you posted above I can assure you would be read and considered by the current TW Dev Team.Leebo33 wrote:DivotMaker wrote:And the Devs do have families...![]()
I know they do...but I would suggest a few things they should do to create a better product for an increasingly larger segment of their customer base:
- ask them to bring in some 4-9 year old children and play Tiger Woods with them. They are all going to be incredibly bored or the children are going to be incredibly frustrated. This doesn't happen on the Wii because everyone can pick an appropriate skill level.
- ask them to go through the very cool process of creating a Gameface character for each family member and then try to have them play a round on a console each using their likeness. Seems logical and easy right? Well, unless things have changed this year you haven't been able to do it since the introduction of Gameface.
- ask them to put themselves in the shoes of the average working gamer with children. They've bought this brand spanking new game with ample courses...but they have to spend time *unlocking* what they have already paid for instead of playing on the various courses with their kids. This unlocking is so ridiculous that *each* member of the family would also have to unlock the courses to use their character! Then if you want to buy the next version...rinse and repeat. I can play all the courses in exhibition mode on the Wii from day 1.
Lastly, your last comment is in error. All courses in all versions of TW11 are unlocked from the get go.
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Sixteen on the DVD. Seventeen if you pre-ordered. Gamestop was offering Riviera as a free DLC course for the 360 if you pre-ordered the game.dbdynsty25 wrote: Maybe it's because I did the "online 7 day trial" because I just rented the game, but as soon as I fired up the game, in "Play Golf" mode, I had the option of using a good 10+ courses (i'm not sure if I cycled through all of them before I came to the course I wanted). It didn't appear any of them were locked in the 360 version in the exhibition mode.
I'm playing a variety of ways. I use the 3 click method off the tee. Swing stick in the fairways and precision putting. I'm playing from the Blacks. I took Divot's advice and won two challenges. That bumped my power up to the 300 yd range off the tee. I'm playing on Pro,no aids or grids,real time weather. I'm getting my ass handed to me. It's great. It's been raining here all day,time to play Hazeltine in HD. 
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In the playstation store. Just go to redeem code.JRod wrote:Where do I enter my free course code? (PS3)DivotMaker wrote:Don't know...have not been able to tear myself away from the PS3 version to even open the game yet...JRod wrote:Can you play the Wii version with just the joystick like it was the 360/PS3 version?