@maniccmike Hi! I also did buy John Daly golf game. After toying with the game a little bit, I did like the swing mechanics, which felt more real, however, the lack of polish of that game turned me off. I remember that I found the menus weren’t intuitive. Also, the game isn’t very nice looking. Ideally, Tiger Woods PGA Tour would use a 1:1 motion capture system to make the swing life-accurate. I don’t care if I get a bad score. At least it’ll feel real and will force me to improve.
bultformywow
March 6, 2012 at 12:04 PM -
wow average swing bro
maniccmike
March 6, 2012 at 1:01 PM -
Hey man great review. I bought the john daly game its okay but this looks better the swing on the range seems much more realistic ie club path etc. Would you recommend this? cheers
qtvo
March 6, 2012 at 1:37 PM -
@MegaProRacer
Hi! Having also played with the PS eye below the TV without a problem, I can suggest only three things:
1) Make sure your PS eye is set at the wide angle
2) Stand back so that the PS eye can see your whole body.
3) Put the PS eye above your TV (I doubt it makes a difference though)
I doubt that you have any objects blocking your PS eye view, since you tell me that half of your swings do register. Aside from the 3 tips above, I can’t think of anything else to help you out.
Good Good Review….
@maniccmike Hi! I also did buy John Daly golf game. After toying with the game a little bit, I did like the swing mechanics, which felt more real, however, the lack of polish of that game turned me off. I remember that I found the menus weren’t intuitive. Also, the game isn’t very nice looking. Ideally, Tiger Woods PGA Tour would use a 1:1 motion capture system to make the swing life-accurate. I don’t care if I get a bad score. At least it’ll feel real and will force me to improve.
wow average swing bro
Hey man great review. I bought the john daly game its okay but this looks better the swing on the range seems much more realistic ie club path etc. Would you recommend this? cheers
@MegaProRacer
Hi! Having also played with the PS eye below the TV without a problem, I can suggest only three things:
1) Make sure your PS eye is set at the wide angle
2) Stand back so that the PS eye can see your whole body.
3) Put the PS eye above your TV (I doubt it makes a difference though)
I doubt that you have any objects blocking your PS eye view, since you tell me that half of your swings do register. Aside from the 3 tips above, I can’t think of anything else to help you out.