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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Question for SkyTrak_Seth and/or ProTee United. It's been a while but I believe it was stated that if/when TGC software becomes compatible with Skytrak there would be an outright purchase option. If that is the case, if the software is purchased for skytrak and if I decide to change to a gc2, protee setup or the new es16 (if compatible with TGC), will the software be transferable to the other unit?
Sorry if this is a duplicate question but I do not recall it being asked at all. Been following since April.
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Protee can confirm, but I do not believe it is a normal, allowable thing for TGC licenses to be transferred. They are tied to your machine ID, which is your PC or laptop.
The license won't wonk on another machine unless the code is "refreshed" by Protee or you are given a different TGC license.
The seller, I believe, would have to sell his/her PC/laptop to make that software/hardware/license combo work.
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License keys are indeed locked to the computer. There are 2 scenarios.
1. Same computer, other simulator hardware.
When you purchased a TGC for SkyTrak license, we can change the license to work with for example GSA or ES16. In this scenario the computer/owner remain the same.
2. Same simulator hardware, another computer.
Here we need to transfer your license to another computer and/or owner. This is of course possible. We will post some instructions early next year.
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That's really good to hear ProTee United
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I've a Skytrak and so am in the waiting room with the rest for the sim option. I have to say that ProTee seem like a very honourable company with a good customer interface. That is something I put stock in, especially for something like software (even more so when it is expensive software), where hardware changes and you are reliant on the software house to keep upgrading the software to work. I'm really looking forward to giving TGC a whirl when its available.
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Leaving us for the other software luv?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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@protee will there be a demo released? I'm hesitant about spending 1k given the putting a chipping issues in E6, I'd like to play a time limited or hole limited version before committing. Is that fair?
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It's seems all of the licensing is a Skytrak deal. I'd bet good money only they will have that answer. If it's taking this long to figure out how to ensure you can only use Skytrak licenced, imagine how long it'll take to figure out a demo. Then again, maybe it'll be easy. Lol
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TGC does not have a demo. It might not need one. At the moment it is the only sim software that is available in it's price range. And according to the beta testers it is the only one that works without issue with SkyTrak.
The E6 demo has existed for quite some time, and is available for use with quite a few platforms.
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So let's say for example SkyTrak releases TGC end of Jan, and it's $1000. But also the ES16 releases at the PGA show, and will ship in say February with TGC for an extra $1000.
Current SkyTrak owners that are on the fence will have to think long and hard before just buying TGC for SkyTrak, knowing that they might decide to buy the ES16 shortly and if they do, that $1000 for TGC w/Skytrak is likely a sunk cost ---- unless you can sell your copy of TGC with SkyTrak
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The first question will be do they want to spend another 2k. Then do they want to get back in on a first release product. I would go a used gc2 first.
Originally posted by Joko View PostSo let's say for example SkyTrak releases TGC end of Jan, and it's $1000. But also the ES16 releases at the PGA show, and will ship in say February with TGC for an extra $1000.
Current SkyTrak owners that are on the fence will have to think long and hard before just buying TGC for SkyTrak, knowing that they might decide to buy the ES16 shortly and if they do, that $1000 for TGC w/Skytrak is likely a sunk cost ---- unless you can sell your copy of TGC with SkyTrak
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I'm not sure why you are mentioning the GC2 here. We all know the GC2 is what works now and is a good product.
I believe many would be willing to see what the ES16 has to offer, that doesn't mean buying it before it's been properly tested and vetted with sim software.
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Because I personally don't believe there are a lot of skytrak owners that are going to be willing to spend an additional 2k for an unproven product or product with limited reviews when you can possibly spend less and get something that is absolutely proven. We shall continue to wait and see.
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The process by which the TGC integration is being brought to market is mindblowingly slow. There's been good learning resulting from use of my Skytrak, but without a quality sim solution, sad to say its far from worth $2k to me for the value it's delivered. I guess 'coming soon' means something to me that it does not mean to others.
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+1 Tekbud. That's the exact decision I was making - Skytrak and trust the 'coming soon', or get a GC2 (+ pay more) and have it now. I don't want to feel this way about my Skytrak, but it looks like resale value is very weak, so live and learn huh. Won't make that mistake again.
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Same boat - wanted to buy a used GC2a for ~$3k over summer but bought into the ST hype so bought ST instead (and now no more GC2's for sale at good price)...
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Same boat - wanted to buy a used GC2a for ~$3k over summer but bought into the ST hype so bought ST instead (and now no more GC2's for sale at good price)...
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