![]() ![]() And those things it doesn't have aren't the sorts of things it needs another manufacturing run to add. In short (and I bet you're gagging for that now), it has pretty much everything. You can get really, really good and turn off all the shot assistance. You can play on 21 courses, and while there's no Ryder Cup, you can always opt for the K Club and pretend. ![]() You can play through a career mode, building up experience for your character, or take part in the PGA Tour. You can play in "Real Time Events" - challenges that crop up depending on the actual day you're playing. You can build in handicaps to challenge yourself (as in, ouch-my-leg-fell-off handicaps, rather than golfing ones - trying to win without hitting trees, starting with a shot deficit, etc.). You can play alone or build up a team, with four-player games online and off, and new game modes to service the size of your group. You can set the game up to skip all post-shot animations and proceed to the next one by pressing R1. You can create a custom character to now spectacular levels of depth (although randomising usually builds you an unspeakably mole-ridden face). You can select between standard and alternative swing types for tee and approach shots (either using the left analogue stick for everything, or using the right analogue as a "Shape Stick" to bend your strokes) as well as putting (grid lines and "ideal putt" camera, or caddy tips telling you roughly where to aim on a naked green). A range of tutorial videos allows you to learn everything from scratch, if needs be, or to simply pick out the "New!" bits. In many ways, Tiger Woods 07 is the most complete Tiger to date, with every eventuality covered. Tiger Woods 07 is hardly disguising the fact it's the same game as last year with a few upgrades - they've even put little "New!" icons next to things that have been introduced or altered. In a sense, it already has: each September, you pay a flat fee for a box of new toys, and the presence of old save-data gives you a small boost (in this case, a bonus per-hole for using a particular brand of golf-club). ![]() So if anybody of you knows how I might possibly fix this problem, any help is appreciated.There's a school of thought (founded and attended by me, in this paragraph, although I suspect others have enrolled in their own heads) that says we'd be better off if Electronic Arts adopted a subscription model for Tiger Woods. The whole thing is really really disturbing. Then people said, a crack might be helpful.yeah, I cannot find any crack like that for Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005, wich is NOT for Macintosh, but for WINDOWS. but still the same little game, starting the screen and closing again afte rsome seconds. I was searching in some forums and people wrote, that an update might help. like I'd would've never clicked it at all!! starting the game AGAIN and this time the screen opened for some seconds and then it just closed, without any warning or message, just nothing. Also this message never appeared anymore after I did this. ok, so downloaded this dll.-file and put it into the windows/system-directory. Starting the game again and what happens? - I get a message that the mss32.dll would be missing. I found then out, that it might be because of Nero and voilá, that problme was solved. The installation worked fine but when I wanted to start that game, it complained about several emulation-programs (?!?). Bought it last week from some shop and since that time, I'm basically trying to get this game work (unsuccessfully). ![]()
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