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Least we'll have some reviews before PS4 version drops if nothing else, we're only eight days later anyway hudson, kick back and chill
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Out today on PC and Xbox One. Is it true PS4 is 1080p, but Xbox One 720p? Someone mentioned this to me, but I couldn't find an official comment.
Waiting patiently for PS4 release. Grrrrrrrr
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The developer made tiger woods 10 for ps2 so they jave some experience at it anyway.
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It seems to have been a while since a golf game included a course editor, hopefully these will be shareable. Things have come a long way since World Class Leaderboard on the C64 (that had an editor too). It's definitely the direction to go to counter the EA series whom I can't see offering such a feature.
I'll definitely be keeping an eye on this one.
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The Golf Club (PS4/XB One/PC)
Main article text from link below, love the idea of a course editor, and the multiplayer aspect.
Personally not played a Tiger Woods game for years so quite fancy a different take on the genre from a different developer.
EA Games may be spending this year in the clubhouse while it finds another big name to brand its next PGA Tour title with, but that?s not stopping Canadian company HB Studios from having a crack at the tricky genre. The developer quietly announced The Golf Club for the PlayStation 4 this week, and it sounds like a solid alternative if you know your woods from your wedges.
Unlike the abovementioned giant?s series, the title will boast a complete Course Creator that will allow you to build the next best thing to The Belfry with a DualShock 4. You?ll be able to make your construction as simple or complex as you like, with sliders allowing you to alter foliage density, hazards, and more. In other words, you won?t need a degree in landscape architecture to get started.
Much like other do-it-yourself releases such as LittleBigPlanet, the game will be heavily social to boot. For example, you?ll be able to upload and share any of your creations with other players, and all of your shots will be stored in the cloud, meaning that you?ll have the option to ?compete? against friends and strangers who may not even be online at the same time.
There?s a demonstration of the title?s Course Creator and gameplay embedded below. The studio?s aiming for a Spring 2014 release, though we can?t help but feel that it?s got a lot of work left to do if it wants to hit that window. Don?t get us wrong, the title?s showing plenty of promise ? but there are some nasty frame-rate and pop-in issues noticeable in this footage. Hopefully the outfit can clear them up, however, as this may prove your only chance to hit the links on your PS4 for a while.Tags: None
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