| Company | Aspyr Media, Inc. |
| Website | http://www.aspyr.com/ |
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| Os | Mac OS X |
| Requirements | Mac OS 9.1 or later, CarbonLib, or Mac OS X 10.2.3 or later, Graphics Accelerator Card with at least 16MB. |
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| Release Date | 11/20/2003 |
| License | Demo |
| Limitations | Demo |
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Mac:Mac OS X:Games:Sports
Views 916 (+2) / Rating 5.00 / Demo By Aspyr Media, Inc.
Tiger Woods PGA Tour Demo is a 4-hole demo of Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 2003, featuring the Sahalee Country Club, holes 10-13. Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 2003 brings golf to aliveness on the computer in a whole 3-D humanity with a stigmatize new flow and PGA TOUR golfer lineup. Put every skill to the test on viii pro courses, including the exclusive St Andrews Golf Links and Pebble Beach Golf Links. Enhanced True Swing mouse dangle delivers the nearly realistic feeling of swinging a golf club on the computer. New in Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 2003 is a Career Mode that whole immerses the thespian into a rags to riches, fight to the top gage; players can create their own custom golfer and originate their skills through competitions and challenges against amateur and PGA TOUR opponents. New rendering effects allow the grass to arise around your feet, making the raspy rougher; weather effects permit you "look" the sun, the wind and the cool asthe becloud rolls in. Are you set to become Golf's nearly recognized golfer? What's New: Version 1.1 fixes the following: (Bug fix) The gage straightaway starts up correctly under Mac OS 9 with ATI cards, the issue covered in sustenance article #1105. (Bug fix) Fixed problems with losing InputSprocket events under Mac OS 9, the issue covered in sustenance article #1106. (Bug fix) Fixed a problem with prominent textures under OS9. Improved performance on ATI Radeon 8500 and 9000 cards (should be virtually the same on other cards) Sped up the drawing of scenes where there are a spate of trees or bushes (eg, tee box at Princeville #2, Pebble #5). Added sustenance for native declaration of Apple 15" and 17" displays. Fixed "away by 1 pixel" problems with UI drawing on ATI cards.
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