I can run the E6 demo with SkyTrak just like any other mac app, so I was curious if anyone else was able to do this with TGC since I don't want.
This is what we recommend: OS: Windows 7 (64Bit), 8 (64Bit), 8.1 (64Bit) Processor: Intel Core i5, i7 or equivalent Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVidia GTX 760 (or better!!!) DirectX: Version 11 Network: Broadband Internet connection Hard Drive: 20 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible The graphics card is the most important part. A better card will give you higher resolution, more detail and faster performance. Make sure you get the best one out there that you can afford. Do not try to save $50 on a graphics card as you might regret this later Pricing and availability will be announced by Skytrak. Ok as you guys know Skytrak is working hard to get sim software options.
You already know about E6 and WGT. Well as you guessed TGC is in the works.
I have been testing Skytrak and TGC and it is very, very impressive. All shots including chipping and putting work great. Connection is easy and flaweless. Be patient, it will come but there are more testing and finalization to occur before its released. Give me a couple of weeks to get more info.I am so stoked! This is the best news ever! So Bubba22, is there a delay between the shot and the display in TGC?
If so, how long? Hopefully it's much faster connected to a PC than to an ipad. Exciting news! I'm anxiously awaiting some sort of simulation soon!!!
Frustrating seeing release dates come and go. I've searched over and over and am a bit fuzzy on what The Golf Club software costs? Who actually sells it? TIADougie, currently the TGC simulator comes as a package deal, free with with ProTee's regular simulator software. Check out ProTee's site. Sorry Wilson, no sim software will ever be $40. That's the regular video game.
Not sure what ProTee is planning for the ST version as they have stated above that Skytrack will announce pricing. Seems that ST will sell it directly when available. Most sim software will run you between $1k and $2k. I'd think this lands nearer to the high end. Hopefully for ST users the company makes a deal and gets that cost down for you. Their model is lower pricing, so hope that still exists here.
Either way, it will be substantially more than the Steam version. Hope it gets there soon for all of you ST folks!
Hi everyone, I am new to this forum, currently thinking about setting up a hitting net in my room and also close to pulling the trigger on a SkyTrak. So I figured this would be a good time to join this great forum and get some advice. I was wondering if it was possible to somehow connect the Skytrak to a Macbook Pro or any other Mac computer (without having to run Windows on it). I tried a forum search but wasn't really too successful. I don't really understand why it shouldn't be possible and would rather not spend another several hundred dollars on a new Ipad. Any help or reference to upcoming firmware/software updates is greatly appreciated. Hi everyone, I am new to this forum, currently thinking about setting up a hitting net in my room and also close to pulling the trigger on a SkyTrak.
So I figured this would be a good time to join this great forum and get some advice. I was wondering if it was possible to somehow connect the Skytrak to a Macbook Pro or any other Mac computer (without having to run Windows on it). I tried a forum search but wasn't really too successful. I don't really understand why it shouldn't be possible and would rather not spend another several hundred dollars on a new Ipad. Any help or reference to upcoming firmware/software updates is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!I don't think you can run it on iOS (other than the iPhone/iPads). You are pretty much limited to iPad/phone and PC. If you already have a newer mac you could consider running windows.I think you have to shut the computer down and then boot up and select which operating system to run. That might be cheaper than a new iPad. Of course there are probably stand alone pc's that you can buy for around the cost of an iPad as well. The mrs wants an iPad for the kitchen and cooking recipes so I am leaning toward an iPad Pro at the moment.
That said, I have a 42' tv that's begging to be hooked up to a dedicated PC.