Soundbite: Vance Cook on inventing new control mechanics for virtual golf
22 Sep 2020 — Filed in: Season 4 | Soundbites
Former Links, PGA Championship Golf, and Tiger Woods PGA Tour lead Vance Cook explains how and why his team(s) created new ways to swing a virtual golf club — beginning with the C-shaped gauge in Links and leading into "TrueSwing" on Front Page Sports Golf and PGA Championship, and then ending with the motion-controller (Wiimote) swing in Tiger Woods Wii.
Also listen for insights into the difference between sports games that aim for simulation versus those that aim for the "emotional experience".
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Also listen for insights into the difference between sports games that aim for simulation versus those that aim for the "emotional experience".
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27 - Links
In 1990, in a bid to move ahead of their rivals, Access Software reinvented virtual golf. Their game Links set the template for golf games over the next decade, with a technological tour de force, and along the way it dominated bestselling PC games charts month after month, year after year. Until suddenly it didn't.
This is the story of Links and the huge shadow it cast over its genre.
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This is the story of Links and the huge shadow it cast over its genre.
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