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Re: Credits for Levels in acknowledgement of Level and Meter Glitches

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Thu, Nov 25 2010 4:05 AM (2 replies)
  • Seekerb
    651 Posts
    Wed, Nov 24 2010 3:02 AM

     

    It is interesting that since September, wgt have changed the game to be primarily based on levels not Tiers.  Under the old system and the current you get credits when you advance a tier, why not give credits, when you advance a level. 

    It would also be a good gesture if they gave some credits as a part of this to acknowledge, the losses that each person will have through meter glitches.  Some which can totally destroy a round and a tourn such as a ready go mean that you loose your entry fee + what ever you might have won if it had not been for the glitch

    I had a glitch today on the 14th at sta's in a 18 hole ready go meter disappeared as it reached the hitting box ended up in the 60-70% fescue after three attempts to get out forfeited the game.

     

  • borntobesting
    9,762 Posts
    Wed, Nov 24 2010 3:50 AM

    Seekerb:

     

    It is interesting that since September, wgt have changed the game to be primarily based on levels not Tiers.  Under the old system and the current you get credits when you advance a tier, why not give credits, when you advance a level. 

    It would also be a good gesture if they gave some credits as a part of this to acknowledge, the losses that each person will have through meter glitches.  Some which can totally destroy a round and a tourn such as a ready go mean that you loose your entry fee + what ever you might have won if it had not been for the glitch

    I had a glitch today on the 14th at sta's in a 18 hole ready go meter disappeared as it reached the hitting box ended up in the 60-70% fescue after three attempts to get out forfeited the game.

     

    Did you try the punch shot? Many times you can get out of the heavy fescue with a punch shot when nothing else will work.

    If the meter disappeared that means it was clicked and if you didn't click it yourself it means your mouse has problems. If it is a wireless mouse it could be the batteries are getting weak.Low batteries in a wireless mouse can cause all sorts of problems. If it is a wired mouse most likely the contacts have become worn and worn contacts can cause premature clicks due to the contacts losing contact with the button. Try a different mouse or replace your batteries if it is a wireless mouse.

  • Seekerb
    651 Posts
    Thu, Nov 25 2010 4:05 AM

    Thanks for your advice.  Tried punch shot.  Should probably have gone backwards to the tee. Mind you don't get enough practice in that stuff might play some prac rounds and delib get in there to try options.

    The meter disappeared before I clicked it but it was at the moment of clicking that it disappeared really too late to try and pull out of.  Mouse is a new a wired gaming mouse

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