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Binding: DVD-ROM
Brand: Electronic Arts
EAN: 0014633152104
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Electronic Arts
Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
Model: 15210
Platform: Windows XP
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Release Date: October 10, 2006
Sales Rank: 7439
Studio: Electronic Arts
Features:- Tiger Woods Comes Alive - See and feel every emotion in complete detail with the introduction of all-new Universal Capture (UCAP) technology. The world's No. 1 golfer seems so real you won't believe your eyes
- Play under pressure, with biggergalleries, mass crowd movement from hole to hole, and cheers from nearby greens
- From working on your driving to mastering your putting skills, craft your game with training challenges in the Practice Facility
- Take on the world's best golfers on the World Tour
- All-new championship courses, including Firestone Country Club, Glen Abbey, Princeville, Spyglass Hill, St Andrews, and Bandon Dunes
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2007 takes golf gaming to new level of realism. Experience the next generation of technology as Tiger Woods comes to life -- you'll see andfeel each emotion in detail, as it's displayed onscreen in the faces and movements of the golfers. Play under pressure just like pros, and go further in your game with the enhanced career mode. Featuring 15 of the world's top players, including Tiger Woods, John Daly, Vijay Singh, Ian Poulter, Michael Campbell, and Annika Sorenstam, the most decorated golfer on the LPGA Tour New Gameface tool with deeper modifications, more apparel, equipment licenses, and specialty items Challenge up to three players in five new game modes, or play in online tournaments complete with money lists, full stat tracking, league leaders, and more Work on your game or take on a friend in Match Play, Battle Golf, 21, OneBall, and more
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I do not want to watch AI players line of the damn shots and address the ball. Nor do I want to sort through a million golfing outfits, compiled primarily of different colored polo shirts. EA spent far too much time designing dress-up aspects of the game instead of focusing more upon the playability.
First, you start out as a "Hack" playing against friends and colleagues...as you complete matches, you gain attribute points which essentially make your player a better golfer. All is fine ... Read More
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I had a lot of trouble just installing the game. EA told me to shutdown my firewall and anti-virus to install and run the game, something I do not like to do. Many glitches in the startup. I even installed the game on a clean install of XP and ran into problems. The game does not seem to be improving from earlier versions which I own.
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this was a gift for my husband, and I haven't seen him play it much or comment on it, but since he spends all his spare time on a golf course, I guess that is not surprising. Delivery was fast and efficient for this item though.
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The versions of TW golf since 2002 have not performed well on my computers. The current game keeps quiting for no identifiable reason.
A fun game, would like to be able to play it without interruption. I will need to invest some time in solving whatever the problem is.
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I bought this game not once but twice and neither runs in my computer. I thought maybe the first disk was defective so I bought a second and it failed to work also. I run Windows XP and all other games boot up but one will not run. For me it was a complete waste of money.
Richard
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