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why cant players give away old clubs?

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Tue, Mar 11 2014 11:25 AM (10 replies)
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  • mitrano
    5 Posts
    Mon, Mar 10 2014 4:23 AM

    WGT should let people give their old clubs to other players. Its stupid that you can buy another player a club but you cant give another player a club. WGT makes you sell it....that aint right.

  • ApexPC
    3,164 Posts
    Mon, Mar 10 2014 12:16 PM

    That's like complaining that you can't take WGT clubs to another online golf game.

    WGT doesn't make you sell back clubs you no longer use, but they do give us that option even though they don't have to.

    A part of the issue is you giving clubs to a player that has not yet met the level qualifications for the clubs. In that respect it becomes a management headache.

     

  • courteneyfish
    15,796 Posts
    Mon, Mar 10 2014 12:55 PM

    The game has to make money. Think about how much they'd lose if we all just handed clubs around.

  • jld51
    406 Posts
    Mon, Mar 10 2014 1:05 PM

    why cant players give away old clubs?

    WHY CANT PLAYERS USE THE SEARCH BOX>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>....... 

  • alosso
    21,073 Posts
    Mon, Mar 10 2014 1:22 PM

    Why do players mix up the game with reality?

    These are no real clubs, no Taylormades etc - these are software licenses granted by T&C. Their contractual condition is "not sellable to other players" and we're sort of lucky to get a few credit licenses when we "sell" them back.

  • mitrano
    5 Posts
    Mon, Mar 10 2014 2:32 PM

    A part of the issue is you giving clubs to a player that has not yet met the level qualifications for the clubs. In that respect it becomes a management headache

    True, very true

  • mitrano
    5 Posts
    Mon, Mar 10 2014 2:39 PM

    alosso:

    Why do players mix up the game with reality?

    These are no real clubs, no Taylormades etc - these are software licenses granted by T&C. Their contractual condition is "not sellable to other players" and we're sort of lucky to get a few credit licenses when we "sell" them back.

     

    How do you know what their contract says? your obviously just assuming that and i know they aren't real clubs. I play other games where you can sell equipment back for way higher a percentage then what they give you on WGT. I love this game just saying though its grimey cheapskate stuff.

  • Chinajohn
    1,190 Posts
    Mon, Mar 10 2014 7:16 PM

    mitrano:

    alosso:

    Why do players mix up the game with reality?

    These are no real clubs, no Taylormades etc - these are software licenses granted by T&C. Their contractual condition is "not sellable to other players" and we're sort of lucky to get a few credit licenses when we "sell" them back.

     

     

    How do you know what their contract says? your obviously just assuming that and i know they aren't real clubs. I play other games where you can sell equipment back for way higher a percentage then what they give you on WGT. I love this game just saying though its grimey cheapskate stuff.

    I play other games where you get to 'shoot' people, too. However I don't expect to be able to do that here (although I would pay for the privelege of shooting my caddy). Different games, different rules.

    Also, and more importantly, this would be a multi accounters dream! Just win (read steal) credits from noobs then buy the best clubs / balls and pass them on to your 'main' account.

  • BubbaSauce
    260 Posts
    Tue, Mar 11 2014 8:04 AM

    Chinajohn:

    Also, and more importantly, this would be a multi accounters dream! Just win (read steal) credits from noobs then buy the best clubs / balls and pass them on to your 'main' account.

    This is the first thing I think of. It's a no-brainer.

  • alosso
    21,073 Posts
    Tue, Mar 11 2014 9:12 AM

    mitrano:
    How do you know what their contract says? your obviously just assuming that and i know they aren't real clubs.

    1) Our contract with WGT is in the T&Cs - see below.

    2) I appreciate that you know it - some seem to think they have clubs in their hands and the corresponding ownership "I bought it, it's MINE" - NOT.

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