Jimbo wrote: ↑March 3rd, 2023, 8:01 am
Mr. T...you're in your 50's? We that explains it-you're just a baby compared to most of us!

I daresay that Tiger Woods can outhit Jack Niklaus .

Actually you can download different sets os clubs, as well as various other enhancements....but the most important "enhancement" is the contribution of our incredible of APCD designers who have mastered what is, I believe the original "Design Your Own Course" program. It's very difficult to master but we also have people who have designed new features for APCD.
That's what really keeps the game vital, even though Microsoft walked away a long time ago.
(...and Sage, if you're reading this, well...

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Anyway with "juniors" like you playing the game it will remain the best golf game long after the rest of us are "playing Links o a different tour"!
Just keep telling your friends...a d this forum always has room for more!
One more thing-if playing badly or missing a short putt makes you angry...well that's what makes Links the most realistic golf game on the net!
Yes, my wife says that I am a big baby too! 250lbs of it. I agree with you that, without the enthusiasm and contribution of many skilled people, the game would have been dead and buried a long time ago. I made peace with some courses (I don't bother them, they don't bother me), but 90% are usually fair game even in challenging settings. I will go to my grave claiming that some hole placements should have never existed in first place (which, if you stop to ponder for a moment, would have been a minor thing to think about considering all the efforts and time that goes into making a course), but other than that I am in good terms with the game. I tried WGT and could not stand the game after 40 days because I was bored beyond what is humanly possible to bear. Plus, playing golf with an Excel spreadsheet on all the time is ridiculous and absurd. The best feature in Links is the Pro-distance version of the game. But I can only play it in CS and I do not want to click around! I click already enough times during the day when using my Excel spreadsheets. Enough clicking! RTS was not given that option, sadly.
I am not sure what you mean by
"I can download different sets of clubs, as well as various enhancements". I am aware of the different .ani files. But do you mean that you can get clubs with different features, different trajectories for the balls, different max distances? If that were the case, I would have missed it. But I doubt that is what you mean, somehow. That happens in WGT where, if you reach high enough levels and do not mind to part ways with some real money, you can buy better clubs and better balls.
As I wrote elsewhere, I think that if I set the game on the very challenging settings, balls travel longer on fairways, but too many greens have holes that do not work in very challenging settings and I am not going to pick the hole placements one by one. And not just because I am lazy, but because I am afraid to give myself advantages by cherry picking the hole placements.
WGT did me in and now, for a while, I have to take a break from any golf game.
I keep coming back to visit Links for I long to see the new version of St. Andrews Old Course made using LIDAR data and that is in the works. The current one is not behaving like the real deal. Some elements of it are off. Maybe it should be played in Mc/Fc or even Fc/Fc, high winds and Champ mode or Elite mode only, but somehow when I play it and then watch the real footage on videos, they look like two different things. There are similarities, no doubts, but the way the Links's version plays is different. Some parts are too difficult, some are too easy...
Oh well.. if it is meant to be, I will see the new version of St. Andrews sooner or later.