Aspyr Media Inc. on Tuesday announced that it's shipping the Macintosh version of Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005. The game puts you in the shoes of Tiger Woods, other PGA pros and custom golfers you can create yourself. Available for US$39.99, the game has been rated 'E' for 'Everyone' by the ESRB.
Aspyr licensed the game from EA. Aspyr Studios, the company's internal game development team, converted it to the Mac. Aspyr last brought the Tiger Woods PGA Tour franchise to the Mac in 2003. Changes to the game since then include even more realistic physics and graphics, a new 'Tiger Proofing' feature that lets you modify course dynamics by adding longer tees, tighter fairways, adjusting the contours of greens, expanding bunkers and traps and more.
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While you can play as legendary PGA golfers like Tiger Woods, Vijay Singh, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Ben Hogan and many others, the game also touts 'Game Face,' which lets you create custom golfers. In fact you'll need create your own golfer and put him or her through his or her paces in order to unlock new features and capabilities in the game. Dawnthorn mac os. Game Face lets you customize your golfer straight down to features like non-proportional bone scaling and texture blending — you can even put bags under your golfer's eyes.
System requirements call for Mac OS X v10.3.8 or later, G4/1.2GHz or faster, 256MB RAM, 2.5GB hard disk space, ATI Radeon 9000 or Nvidia GeForce FX5200 or better 3D graphics with at least 32MB VRAM and DVD drive.
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- Developer: Aspyr / [Product Page]
- Price: $49.99
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For the longest time, there were absolutely no golf simulations available for the Mac. Now, there are two (that I'm aware of) that work on OS X -- Aspyr's Tiger Woods 2003 and Bold by Destineer's Links Championship Edition. I decided to go with TW2003 for two main reasons. First, there's a demo available, which is a key factor in my decision making process. Second, the Links conversion is based on Links 2001 while the current PC version is Links 2003. The Aspyr conversion is the same as the current PC release (though Tiger Woods 2004 is in the works for the PC; not sure about a Mac conversion of that one). I figure the newer engine is preferable to the older engine (but since Bold doesn't have a demo, I can't say that for certain).When I play with a golf simulation, I look for those nice touches that make the game feel more realistic, though nothing has managed to simulate my vicious slice very well as of yet :-). TW2003 has them in abundance, from the grass clippings flying up on a shot from the rough, to the divots you create with your irons from the fairway. The game also features a 'fly the ball' perspective that's quite visually interesting. When you hit the ball, the camera takes off just behind your ball, and follows it in real time through the air. Nearly as soon as the ball has come to rest, your player is on screen and ready to play the next shot. You can choose from a number of different shot types, including punches, lobs, and bump and runs. There's also a 'high spin' shot, though I wasn't ever able to get really impressive backspin on any of the irons that I tried. One minor cool trick -- hit Command-R in the demo to bring up information on frame rate and some other technical data.
The game's not perfect (mastering the swing is quite tricky; Tiger never grabs his ball from the cup after putting out!), but for golf on OS X, it's one of only two serious contenders. If I had a demo version of Links Championship Edition, I'd put them head to head for a comparison, but since I don't, TW2003 gets this week's nod as the Pick of the Week.
- Developer: Aspyr / [Product Page]
- Price: $49.99
A Russell In The Woods Mac Os Download
For the longest time, there were absolutely no golf simulations available for the Mac. Now, there are two (that I'm aware of) that work on OS X -- Aspyr's Tiger Woods 2003 and Bold by Destineer's Links Championship Edition. I decided to go with TW2003 for two main reasons. First, there's a demo available, which is a key factor in my decision making process. Second, the Links conversion is based on Links 2001 while the current PC version is Links 2003. The Aspyr conversion is the same as the current PC release (though Tiger Woods 2004 is in the works for the PC; not sure about a Mac conversion of that one). I figure the newer engine is preferable to the older engine (but since Bold doesn't have a demo, I can't say that for certain).When I play with a golf simulation, I look for those nice touches that make the game feel more realistic, though nothing has managed to simulate my vicious slice very well as of yet :-). TW2003 has them in abundance, from the grass clippings flying up on a shot from the rough, to the divots you create with your irons from the fairway. The game also features a 'fly the ball' perspective that's quite visually interesting. When you hit the ball, the camera takes off just behind your ball, and follows it in real time through the air. Nearly as soon as the ball has come to rest, your player is on screen and ready to play the next shot. You can choose from a number of different shot types, including punches, lobs, and bump and runs. There's also a 'high spin' shot, though I wasn't ever able to get really impressive backspin on any of the irons that I tried. One minor cool trick -- hit Command-R in the demo to bring up information on frame rate and some other technical data.
The game's not perfect (mastering the swing is quite tricky; Tiger never grabs his ball from the cup after putting out!), but for golf on OS X, it's one of only two serious contenders. If I had a demo version of Links Championship Edition, I'd put them head to head for a comparison, but since I don't, TW2003 gets this week's nod as the Pick of the Week.