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Posted: Monday, May 28, 2007 at
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edited by: jimi on
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I would like to offer my heartfelt apoloigies to the 292 members who have already downloaded my latest course, The Frederico Poo Golf Experience, because it has developed some nasty faults during the last stages of its extremely painful design process. (Check out the comments section on the course page.) I have been working all weekend to try and fix it and, lo and behold, I succeeded. Im wondering, should I uload it under its old name, or should I rename it to avoid confusion? |
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Maggie |
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Posted: Monday, May 28, 2007 at
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Most designers ask the site to remove the first upload, then you re upload a new version naming it the same but place ver1 in title. Also you should rename the course ver1 or something like that so people can tell the difference when setting tournaments etc... |
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jimi |
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Posted: Monday, May 28, 2007 at
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OK Thanks. Ive re-uploaded a repaired version which Ive named Frederico Poo Golf Experience, without the definitie article - that is the the in the original name, for the grammatically challenged ) All balls now should fly straight, still depending on your level of play of course. Once again my apologies to those who already dwnlded it. |
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PatchMcDivot |
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Posted: Monday, May 28, 2007 at
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"... I have been working all weekend to try and fix it and, lo and behold, I succeeded." |
most designers would also identify what the problem and solution is ... to assist other designers |
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jimi |
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Posted: Monday, May 28, 2007 at
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The main issue I think were some objects that I made that sort of invaded the shot paths. It is not something most designers would encounter normally, it was just something I was experimenting with. The funny thing is the problem only started to show up after I put in the final hole. Thats why I uploaded the faulty version in the first place. Because I hadnt played all through the course on my final test I never noticed the problem until it was pointed out to me. The objects in question were some rock surfaces I made which work fine as long as you dont put them where they touch or cross your shot paths. |
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axe360 |
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Posted: Sunday, June 3, 2007 at
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Always, Always, Always do a final complete test, believe me, I know from experience, as Im sure many other designers know this to... Way to hang in their Jimi.......
PEACE |
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jimi |
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Posted: Monday, June 4, 2007 at
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In fact I had so few issues on my last couple of courses that I became a bit complacent. And impatient because this particular course proved so problematic. It wont happen again :) |
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