For what it's worth, my brothers and friend tried to do four player online, all of us hardwired, and it was a laggy mess. You had to press 3/4 into the power bar to even have a chance at a perfect shot. It was so bad we only made it through 9 holes. It does look fantastic though...
Personally I find this massively disappointing. New Donk (and I'm sure Shelltop Sanctuary) is great but it's not really a full course being entirely Par 3s. Only three full courses brings the game to what it should have been at launch. Compared to World Tour and it's robust base game content and largely outstanding DLC this game with it's simplified (or at the very least not classic Mario Golf style) control scheme is a borderline dud. A lack of ability to toggle the gimmicky course hazards and few other options is another major qualm I have with this iteration. The music is generic, uninspired and completely divorced from the spirit of Mario sports titles. Camelot has truly fallen from grace in my eyes. It's too bad because this was one of my absolute most wanted games on switch.
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Re: Gallery: Here's A Look At The Switch Online Version Of Mario Golf, Plus A Comparison Video
For what it's worth, my brothers and friend tried to do four player online, all of us hardwired, and it was a laggy mess. You had to press 3/4 into the power bar to even have a chance at a perfect shot. It was so bad we only made it through 9 holes. It does look fantastic though...
Re: The "Last Free Update" For Mario Golf: Super Rush Is Now Live, Here Are The Full Patch Notes
Personally I find this massively disappointing. New Donk (and I'm sure Shelltop Sanctuary) is great but it's not really a full course being entirely Par 3s. Only three full courses brings the game to what it should have been at launch. Compared to World Tour and it's robust base game content and largely outstanding DLC this game with it's simplified (or at the very least not classic Mario Golf style) control scheme is a borderline dud. A lack of ability to toggle the gimmicky course hazards and few other options is another major qualm I have with this iteration. The music is generic, uninspired and completely divorced from the spirit of Mario sports titles. Camelot has truly fallen from grace in my eyes. It's too bad because this was one of my absolute most wanted games on switch.
Re: Feature: Our Verdict On Mario Golf: Super Rush's 3.0 Update, Including New Characters And Courses
I really need this game to have an option to toggle course specific hazards like blowing clouds, tornados, etc.
Re: Art: If Nintendo Did Resurrect The Game Boy, We'd Want It To Look Like This
At this point on Nintendo handhelds, I don't know that I could go back to a single screen...