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Mon, Sep 29 2014 8:51 PM (16 replies)
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  • ChromeSlayer
    156 Posts
    Sat, Sep 27 2014 8:37 PM

    today and yesterday the game has been acting really weird to me! a lot shots coming up extremely short for no reason, like i used the next club down or something when i didnt. today on the island course i hit my 3 wood with a full meter and its a 235 yrd wood with no spin, and had a 6-8 mph headwind and my ball lands way short at 212 yards in the heavy brush!!? it should of landed right between 230 and 235 with that headwind, note i was just knocking it down the fairway also.. and on another shot i had 145 yrds to the hole with the approach shot with a 3-5 mph tailwind so i used my 145 yrd club and used a full meter with half back spin like i always do and it landed at 137 yrds, there's no way, i make those kinda shots everyday and they always right at the pin within 2 yards.!! and with the clubs i use and balls my clubs have always hit right at the yards it says or 1-2 yards extra.. i also had a really weird shot yesterday on cabo the same has the two i just explained, came up really short..and also to mention my meter has been a little funny to for the last few days , just not quite has smooth has it usually is, its NOT jumping or skipping, just seem a little rough and i always clear all cookies,cache and ect so its not that.. so i am making this post to see if anyone else has been experiencing the same issues has me the last 2 days or at all!!???? i love wgt golf and play it everyday, but stuff has been a little weird last 2 days..

  • ISH47
    1,963 Posts
    Sat, Sep 27 2014 9:05 PM

    I don't know but here's another one..  

    I've had some putts come up WAY short.. not "scratch your head" short.. I'm talking about "throw the laptop out the back door" short. Talking about hitting a putt with 15 foot of power on tourney 12 greens and it literally rolls about 3 GD feet!! This has happened about 4-5 times in the last week or so. I've about had all I can stand. F it.

  • ApexPC
    3,164 Posts
    Sun, Sep 28 2014 11:39 AM

    No caps + No paragraphs = No read. LOL!

  • robobbio
    1,236 Posts
    Sun, Sep 28 2014 12:03 PM

    this has happened to me as well but as of yesterday evening I have been unable to play a multiplayer game. I get to the invite screen but after hitting the "tee off"' button the screen just locks up and nothing happens until time out.  I have spent well over a hundred dollars on this game and would like to play it despite all the marketing gimmicks and generally predatory attitude of wgt.

  • ZioMio
    4,680 Posts
    Sun, Sep 28 2014 12:47 PM

    ApexPC:

    No caps + No paragraphs = No read. LOL!

    Exactly

    A little cut and paste for the fun of it. ;-)

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  • kmarline21
    442 Posts
    Sun, Sep 28 2014 1:18 PM

    zzzzz zzzz first post was better

  • oneeyedjohn
    9,589 Posts
    Sun, Sep 28 2014 1:32 PM

    I read it, but I am so mentally exhausted from inserting my own punctuation and correcting the grammatical errors, I have totally forgotten what the hell he was on about.

    Doh.

  • WGTyphoon
    597 Posts
    Sun, Sep 28 2014 3:13 PM

    We've received a few reports of this and are looking into the matter. I can only ask that everyone remain patient while we investigate. Thanks for letting us know.

    -WGTyphoon

  • TWOMINUSONE
    2,580 Posts
    Sun, Sep 28 2014 3:29 PM

    WGTyphoon:

    We've received a few reports of this and are looking into the matter. I can only ask that everyone remain patient while we investigate. Thanks for letting us know.

    -WGTyphoon

    Too late Phoo. I have been saying this for years, but im finished with the game now. Thanks to all who made it a great time on here. Have fun. Twominusone out.

  • filmslayer
    2,341 Posts
    Sun, Sep 28 2014 3:42 PM

    see ya tomorrow two ....

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