Monday, August 2, 2010

Wii, Tiger Woods 11

Wii, Tiger Woods 11 begins by letting you up your online preferences, and you'll be asked to log into the EA servers if you're looking to play some online games with friends. If you don't have an EA account set up, it's a pretty painless process. You take a few steps to establish a username that'll let other players know who you are. Once you get past that initial step, it's a matter of figuring out your control preferences.
You have the following possible setups: All Play, Standard, Advanced, Advanced Plus and Tour Pro. All Play allows for a really basic swing motion that doesn't require the precision of the other modes. You can make a swinging motion with the Wii Remote and hit the ball, not unlike what you'd find in the original Wii Sports golf mode. Standard will take into account whether or not you're holding the controller straight when connecting with the ball. It'll affect the direction in which the ball will be hit when impacted, and it requires a slightly steadier hand than with All Play.

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