Hi Seth. I'm new to this forum but have been reading as much as I can about SkyTrak on this and other forums. It seems that many experienced sim users think that The Golf Club game is the best simulator software out there right now. In fact, if I'm understanding and remembering things correctly, Bubba22 and Zmax were instrumental (please correct me if I'm wrong) in getting ProTee to integrate their sim hardware (and gc2) with The Golf Club software. So my question to you/SkyTrak is simply this: Has there been any thought to integrating SkyTrak with The Golf Club? And if so, what are the odds that this might happen? And if so, when?
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There are over 50+ ranges available. You can also use every course available as a range. Tons of stats are being recorded with nice graphs. Optionally all your shots can be recorded to view online and can be exported to Excel. Example:
Special thanks to rdh for creating a great series of ranges.
....... AND MUCH, MUCH MORE......
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Sometimes less is more. In the 'Shot Analysis' screengrab, the 'Swing Stats' box displays eight fields of data of which only two are measured by SkyTrak, namely Launch Angle and Ball Speed. Of the six data boxes on the left, only three are applicable to SkyTrak. With this in mind what are ProTee's plans to streamline the experience for SkyTrak users by way of uncluttering the data displays. Permanently showing a smash factor of 1.47 is not only meaningless but misleading. Presumably with additional development time this should be an easy fix? Thanks in advance.
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That's pretty funny Protee.
HarryG, the interface shows every possible measured stat. If you want all of them to be measured, you'll need to buy a device that measures all of them. If you don't have that device, then it'll be calculated. The limitations of the device arent the software developers problem really. You'll have to take your stats with a grain of salt and move on.
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Close to my rig. Settings high, detail 3 and trees 1/3. I think I've replied to that question 75 times in this thread alone.My Courses:
World Par 3's by mthunt
Toronto GC (L) mthunt
Burlington G&CC by mthunt
Weston G&CC by mthunt
London Hunt Club L mthunt
Park CC Lidar mthunt
Sunningdale GC Robinson L
Sunningdale GC Thompson L
Muirfield Village (liDAR) First Ever Lidar course
Country Club of Castle Pines (liDAR)
The Sanctuary GC ProTee L
The National GC L mthunt
Mississaugua GC L mthunt
Shaughnessy G&CC L mthunt
Markland Woods CC mthunt
Hidden Lake Old L mthunt
Magna GC L mthunt
Barrie CC L mthunt
mthunt Range
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It looks amazing. The more trees you have the more bogged down it gets. I tried it at full everything and the difference isn't huge. I've yet to figure out what "detail" is but I run at detail 3 because it runs smooth. You can buy a Titan X for 2 grand but I don't see significant improvement so what's the point.My projector is 1080 and my screen is 15 feet wide.
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I have tested this game at UHD-1 resolution of 3820 x 2160 which is more common than 4K (4096 X 2160) but is what people are talking about when they mention 4K.
I tested it on a powerful gaming PC which is overclocked and has a 2500K clocked to 4 Ghz, the memory is 2133 Mhz (8 Gig DDR3) and the graphics card comes with a factory overclock of around 20% over the standard GTX 980 Ti cards. It is the Lightning variant by MSI.
Launching the game on High settings through Steam and putting all the in game graphics setting to minimum I was able to get 30 fps max on a Links course with no trees and minimal foliage. This was barely playable due to the drop in frame rate below 30 fps at times.
So you can forget playing this game at '4K' until the next generation of graphics cards are released in the spring of 2016 and even then you'll have to buy a pricey one.
Last edited by HarryG; 11-13-2015, 03:12 PM.
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It's insane that a $1k card is not able to play this game at 4k. When you look at other high end graphics intensive games TGC pales in comparison. Talk about poor optimization.
PS: I tried to search before asking but you can not search for 2 letter words such as 4k, it returns zero results.
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I am happy to do some tests and report back frames per second using various settings if you'd like confirmation.
I forked out for a UHD TV and am hoping that I can find some good links courses to play at a borderline acceptable frame rate. It does look awesome though.
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Originally posted by HarryG View PostI am happy to do some tests and report back frames per second using various settings if you'd like confirmation.
I forked out for a UHD TV and am hoping that I can find some good links courses to play at a borderline acceptable frame rate. It does look awesome though.
Harry, what happens if you go to the GNCD and create a single hole with virtually no trees or other design elements? If you play that one hole at UHD does it work better? My guess is the issue is the complexity of the courses and perhaps the game is rendering the whole course (and all the details) even though 90% of it isn't on the screen.
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That is a great idea! You could be on to something as I've heard from multiple sources that is exactly what is going on in TGC. It renders the entire course even though you play one hole at a time. Maybe they should add golf buggy races to the game so we can make use of this fact. I'll check it out over the weekend and report back. I'd like to post some full size UHD screen shots as well. Anyone recommend a decent site for uploading to? I hope that Admin won't have a problem with me posting external links for these images.Last edited by HarryG; 11-13-2015, 06:30 PM.
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Hmm that's not really a range. You only see one shot for example, perhaps even that shot doesn't keep a tracer on, you'd want the ability to see multiple shot tracers along with their shot profile. The ball stats info only flashes up briefly or your forced into clicking ok between every shot.Originally posted by ProTee United View PostThere are over 50+ ranges available. You can also use every course available as a range.
Its missing basic range functionality imho.
E6 has the best closely followed by STs own.
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TGC does not allow multiple shot tracers like Protee or E6. It's primarily a video game where that function wouldn't necessary. IMHO these lacking features do not outweigh the positive features thus, to me, I accept it. If multiple shot tracers and session stats were more important E6 or Protee or FSX would be better options. I personally weighed all the options and an more happy with what I have than what I don't.My Courses:
World Par 3's by mthunt
Toronto GC (L) mthunt
Burlington G&CC by mthunt
Weston G&CC by mthunt
London Hunt Club L mthunt
Park CC Lidar mthunt
Sunningdale GC Robinson L
Sunningdale GC Thompson L
Muirfield Village (liDAR) First Ever Lidar course
Country Club of Castle Pines (liDAR)
The Sanctuary GC ProTee L
The National GC L mthunt
Mississaugua GC L mthunt
Shaughnessy G&CC L mthunt
Markland Woods CC mthunt
Hidden Lake Old L mthunt
Magna GC L mthunt
Barrie CC L mthunt
mthunt Range
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TGC is not really designed as practice tool. What's useful is the data recorded in SkyGolf 360. A bunch of lines is not.
We will not implement multi shot tracers, because it just does not make any sense. Doe you think the lines shown will improve your game?
Almost every product ships with some sort of range - free of charge -.
We will leave the analysis stuff up to the hardware manufacturer so we can concentrate on great game play.
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