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Sat, May 4 2013 8:58 PM (3 replies)
  • rsmcsask
    124 Posts
    Sat, May 4 2013 10:04 AM

    Not sure how to start a game with friends, I get invited and click on invite but not sure where to go from there?? I am new to WGT, love it, good at driving, terrible at putting!!

    Thanks,

    rsmcsask

  • WGTicon
    12,511 Posts
    Sat, May 4 2013 3:09 PM

    rsmcsask:

    Not sure how to start a game with friends, I get invited and click on invite but not sure where to go from there?? I am new to WGT, love it, good at driving, terrible at putting!!

    Thanks,

    rsmcsask

    hi

    when you see an invite, click on it to accept. once that's done, you will get into multiplayer lobby, where game master will start  a game when everyone is in. After that, it's the same as single player

    For additional information please checkout our FAQ over there ----------------------->

     

    -wgticon

  • senec
    254 Posts
    Sat, May 4 2013 3:22 PM

    Be careful with invites.Got one today from a player who hopes her boobs don't interfere with her playing.Go look at their profile before you accept.This player has a new account has of today and played one round of 45 as a hack and already made 14 friends,all because of a sexy picture.And guess who's one of her friend...I won't mention the name but he is the OP of an ignorant thread circulating today.What a farce.

    Be careful when you accept a friend invite and if it looks fishy,just decline.

  • SHRUDE
    5,835 Posts
    Sat, May 4 2013 8:58 PM

    rsmcsask:
    I get invited and click on invite but not sure where to go from there?

    I will always open the game screen and accept invites from that screen

    Often, accepting the invite from the main WGT page results in thin air.

    and what Senec said too.  Good idea to join a Country Club and friend up a lot of members you avoid the riff raff that way.

    rsmcsask:
    love it, good at driving, terrible at putting!!

    Me too, it does get better with practice and some study of all the great tips around.

    "Drive for show, putt for the dough"

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