Since EA SPORTS PGA TOUR’s launch on April 7, the dev team has been listening adamantly to the community and incorporating their feedback into the game.
And Title Update 2.0 is now live which brings a myriad of improvements such as new fast play presentation settings, green grid changes as well as bug fixes, UI updates, PC-related issues, in-game content and much, MUCH more. Of course, the 3-click swing is now available in the game as well. This gameplay mechanic was always part of the development timeline, so the team is stoked to have players give it a shot as an alternative control method.
The full list of patch notes can be found here and we also highlight some of the big ones below.
Patch 2.0 highlights:
Addition of 3-click swing feature
New Presentation settings added
Fast Play: skips player reaction and putting walk up NIS automatically for a faster presentation experience
Putt Meter: turns on/off the putt meter visibility
Button Hints: turns on/off button hint displayed in the bottom of the screen during gameplay
Green grid improvements: In order to help with ball visibility and also responding to player feedback, after the ball is hit the green grid now quickly fades out
Improved accuracy on green grid beads to flow more accurately on the green, including Augusta hole 16
PC mouse support additions
Camera fixes: For unplayable lie animations when camera was placed in areas that blocked visibility
Cup resized: Reducing the size of the cup so it maps to the physics model 1:1 and players don’t see the ball roll past when it looks like it should lip in
Unified messaging allowing players to view frequent updates via content feature panel in the main menu
Shot types screen added in Pause menu - explaining all different shot types
Store content added - Including hats, shoes, drivers and more
Shot types explanation graphic added to Pause Menu
Fixing Online issue: Backing out of Event info Screen while a countdown is in progress will load the users in a wrong course the next time they matchmake
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