I'm not in love with this game. I had issues with crashes almost immediately. I'm all for giving the benefit of the doubt, but no game should be crashing in the area you're creating your profile. When it gets to actually starting the game, again, I suffered a few crashes but persisted. After I figured out the navigation system, and, roughly, what I should be doing I realised it was over a year before I could attend any competitions. I had to click through weeks and weeks, until it got to the actual tournament. In that time, you're able to train your player, but this isn't very well explained and I just ended up using the auto-select feature. After clicking through probably 40 weeks, I finally got to a tournament. This part is okay, you have pretty decent control of your golfer and they act in line with their statistics. I'm all for long drawn out progression for realism. The main issue I'm having with it though is that on the surface the game looks like it could do so much more! O...
Draft Day Sports: Pro Golf
- Release Date:
- Jul 24, 2018
- Developer:
- Wolverine Studios
- Publisher:
- Wolverine Studios
- Platforms:
- Windows
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Do not waste your time or money on this game. It apparently has already been abandoned as there is no evidence of any patching or even discussion in over a year as far as I can tell and it was just released a year and 3 months ago (Jul 2018... as of this review it is Oct 2019). And the game is unplayable in it's current state..... Well unplayable isn't really accurate as you could play it... but on certain settings you will never be able to compete and move up in rankings and tours. You see, if you play on normal or above difficulty (haven't tested on easier settings as perhaps those may not suffer from this "glitch") you will find it literally impossible to improve your ratings. On normal or above settings, your beginning balance to purchase rating points leaves you with ratings that are very poor in general and you will not even be able to make the cut in the lowest tour available. In fact, breaking 80 is a rare feat. But that's okay, I thought, as that's part of the fun, st...
It's an okay game. It would have been good at 9.99 $ but it'S not worth 18 $. Still enjoyable if you like golf sims.
I like the game but it supposedly comes with 2 courses built in (nowhere near enough!) It claims to have more courses available on the website as well as user created courses to download in the forum but I can't find either so I'm sorry but this game is going to become very boring very quickly with only two courses to play a whole career on.
This game looks like the game I want to play. But it's so broken and there is no content.
I have bought every wolverine game released - i think they make very attractive looking games and yet this is the only negative steam review I have ever made. only 2 courses? no ability to even buy more. no ability to downloads mod courses from others. how popular would the PGA be if it had two courses. absolutely makes no sense I wouldnt play this game if it was free - complete abandonware. too bad it had a real fun concept - but terrible follow through
I should have listened to the other reviews. It's been abandoned a long time ago and needs a lot of work. Has so much potential, but falls short.
Not the best management game around for sure but still worth a few seasons to give it a putt. I personally had some fun
Broken, unfinished and abandoned. I have no idea why Wolverine didn't take the time to at least beta test this game. It would almost be playable if the end-of-year penalty was removed-- The core of the game is actually really good, but the issues make it a useless train wreck. Saves get corrupted, some times mid-game. Your character can only get worse. No amount of training or practice can over-come the year-end tax. On higher levels of difficulty the pros shoot 32 under par for a weekend. Try to beat that. Only two courses. You are told that more are available, but it is not true. I could have liked this game. I even hope they make another like it. But my faith in Wolverine games is gone.
Hate to do it, but I agree wholeheartedly with OldFatGuy. Broken, since the 'progression' from season to season is merely a downward spiral. Disappointed in DDS as they are usually quite good about supporting their products and many are enjoyable (E.g. College Basketball) but this is a dreary grind. Come on DDS... what happened? Can't you fix this game??
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System Requirements
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- OS: XP/Vista/Win7/Win8.X/Win10
- Processor: Intel or AMD, 32 bit or 64 bit
- Memory: 128 MB RAM
- Graphics: 1280 x 768 display capable of running 32-bit color or higher
- Storage: 250 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Draft Day Sports: Pro Golf cost?
Draft Day Sports: Pro Golf costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Draft Day Sports: Pro Golf?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: XP/Vista/Win7/Win8.X/Win10 Processor: Intel or AMD, 32 bit or 64 bit Memory: 128 MB RAM Graphics: 1280 x 768 display capable of running 32-bit color or higher Storage: 250 MB available space
What platforms is Draft Day Sports: Pro Golf available on?
Draft Day Sports: Pro Golf is available on Windows PC.
Is Draft Day Sports: Pro Golf worth buying?
Draft Day Sports: Pro Golf has 29% positive reviews from 14 players.
When was Draft Day Sports: Pro Golf released?
Draft Day Sports: Pro Golf was released on Jul 24, 2018.
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