

Other upcoming improvements and changes include additional game formats for online play (stroke play is the only current option), additional career mode options, better cup physics to ease the pain of lip-outs that shouldn't have happened, and a new "fast play" option that removes golfer reactions and other presentation elements. Jordan Spieth playing out of the bunker in EA Sports PGA Tour The studio is also planning a change to the camera for players who don't use the putting grid. EA Sports said it will deploy a fix for this, and it will look into methods to improve the pre-shot zoom camera. In some cases, certain camera angles can obscure the gameplay.
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Additionally, putting will get a visual update in the future so that the grid fades away after players hit their putt.ĮA Sports PGA Tour players have also complained about the game's camera angles and zoom feature not working appropriately. EA Sports said it was able to observe this bug internally and a fix for it is coming in a new update. These are supposed to help people line up their putts, but players have observed that the grid's "bead lines," as they are called, do not always work as intended and can actually throw people off. Presumably the new three-click system will be an option and not a replacement, but that and other details remain unknown.ĮA Sports is also making changes to the putting grids on greens. The new three-click swing system is coming to EA Sports PGA Tour later in April, and EA Sports said fans can expect "updates and previews" about this soon. Now Playing: EA SPORTS PGA TOUR Career Mode Trailer By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
