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Daryl "Turboe" Boe

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Course Architect Game on Ebay
« on: December 02, 2004, 05:40:57 PM »
There is a listing on Ebay for an EA Games video game called "Course Architect" that lets you design a course and then play it.

Anyone know anything about this game, how good are the courses you end up with, how easy is it to use?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4596&item=8150905027&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW

Just wondering what anyone knows about this.
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Tom Dunne

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Re:Course Architect Game on Ebay
« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2004, 07:49:11 PM »
Daryl, I believe several versions of the Tiger Woods franchise had/have a Course Architect feature. I have the '04 version and it is a very big file. My laptop is pretty old and for some reason it doesn't want to deal with the program--even though it runs the game just fine.

I was just looking around on the EA website and couldn't see a Course Architect in the '05 release. There might be one, though. Sorry I can't comment on whether it's any good--but I can tell you that TW '04 does have that feature, and I'm guessing it's better than the '01 version listed on that ebay auction.

Jfaspen

Re:Course Architect Game on Ebay
« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2004, 09:30:21 PM »
Tom, How about the Cape shot on the 1st at emerald dragon ;)

Tyler Kearns

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Re:Course Architect Game on Ebay
« Reply #3 on: December 02, 2004, 10:22:44 PM »
Daryl,

I'm only familiar with the Jack Nicklaus Golf Course design game that allowed you to design & then play your own course. It was a lot of fun, you could view your design from any angle that you wanted, and at 3 varying heights. The game allowed you to plant a wide variety of trees & shrubs and ornamental grasses where desired (height & canopy could be adjusted), greatly adding to the visual appeal & virtual reality of the design.

The only real downside was that the holes were isolated, therefore parallel holes could not use the same hazards, and that no views to other parts of the course existed.

By being able to play the course, I quickly realized that I always over-contoured the greens - subtle worked best, while much bolder contours had to be carefully considered to ensure playability.

Adding to the enjoyment was the golfing feature, which unlike a lot of other games was quite a challenge. Further, being able to watch the ball land and react to the green & fairway contours was exciting.

I'm sure a more modern version of the game exists now, but older versions pop-up of eBay fairly regularily, and quite cheaply. It's a lot of fun to play around with!!

TK