It’s an ugly situation but EA is apparently doing its best to put out the fires by giving refunds to at least some disgruntled gamers. One of the forum moderators even suggested that users post their complaints in the Tiger Woods Online forum, “as that is where the EA devs are looking at feedback, not here.” It’s confusing, to put it mildly, as even the page on the site dedicated to the PC version makes no mention of any front-page features that have been included. That’s not a crime in itself but EA’s Tiger Woods site does a very poor job of differentiating between the PC and console versions, despite the fact that at least one feature touted on the front page, “The Caddie Experience,” is only available to console players. The problem stems from the fact that the PC version of the game is not a straight-up port of the console release but is instead something much more like Tiger Woods Online, the browser-based free-to-play golf game EA launched last year. But that doesn’t appear to be the case in fact, based on complaints posted on both the EA Sports forums and Reddit, overwhelming disappointment appears to be a little closer to the mark. Team PC hasn’t seen a version of Tiger Woods PGA Tour since the ’08 edition of the game, which actually came out in 2007, so you might think that mouse-and-keyboard golfers would be singing hallelujahs over the return of the series 2012. EA Sports is apparently offering refunds for the PC version of Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2012 after the game turned out to be substantially different than the console versions.
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