Re: Links is back!!!!
Posted: June 29th, 2021, 5:32 pm
The TruGolf guys are made up of the original Access dev team that was based in Utah. Sometime after MSFT purchase they formed TruGolf and have been in the large screen golf simulator field for the last 20+ years, (think those big soft screens you smack balls into at high end stores/clubs). The rights likely finally lapsed from the MSFT purchase and reverted, so they released the old versions on GOG and appear to have ported their sim code to this new Links, hence no avatar and first person and a pretty dumbed down interface.
I've been playing it since yesterday (after Links-ing since the beginning and beta-ing LS) and you can tell its pedigree from their golf simulators ($10K and up https://trugolf.com/simulators/portable/). Personally, the lack of RTS for me is the toughest pill to swallow. The graphics are... fair for a 2021 game and are smooth on an AMD 5600XT level. The current iteration of the Golf Club (2K1) graphics are nicer, but there are better colors in this Links game for the plantings.
The game itself is free to download and play with 5 free courses, they have currently 3 DLC packs at $10 each that gets you 5 more courses per. Anyhow, I don't think it's going to roust me from Links 2K3 but it's an interesting play, will be interesting to see if they continue to develop it.
I've been playing it since yesterday (after Links-ing since the beginning and beta-ing LS) and you can tell its pedigree from their golf simulators ($10K and up https://trugolf.com/simulators/portable/). Personally, the lack of RTS for me is the toughest pill to swallow. The graphics are... fair for a 2021 game and are smooth on an AMD 5600XT level. The current iteration of the Golf Club (2K1) graphics are nicer, but there are better colors in this Links game for the plantings.
The game itself is free to download and play with 5 free courses, they have currently 3 DLC packs at $10 each that gets you 5 more courses per. Anyhow, I don't think it's going to roust me from Links 2K3 but it's an interesting play, will be interesting to see if they continue to develop it.