While there have been severe criticisms facing the Xbox One, especially with regards to the eSRAM within the system, there have also been developers who report no problems with the same. HB Studios executive producer Peter Garcin is one such developer. HB Studios is developing The Golf Club for PC, PS4 and Xbox One, and is perhaps most well known for its work on EA Sports’ Madden NFL series.
Kim at GameSpew: Without EA Sports releasing a PGA Tour iteration every year, there aren't that many golf games on Xbox One. But not to worry – there are a handful of decent golf games still out there, and we've rounded them up for you.
Neil writes "Love it or hate it, you can’t ignore the fact that the wonderful world of golf is enjoyed by many. When the weather is cold and miserable though, or you just can’t get out of bed to make that stupidly early tee time, the draw of the Xbox One sitting under your television is perhaps just too much to ignore.
But that’s not to say you can’t still get your golfing fix as there are now a number of well rounded golfing titles available on our favourite games console.
So don your long socks, get your spikes on and prepare to settle down as we drive you through 5 of the best golfing titles on Xbox One. It’s not always a good walk ruined you know."
Only played Powerstar Golf and Rory Mcllroy but I really want to check out Dangerous Golf
A good golf game is a must for every system. I remember golf on the 3DO and on the 32x. After that it seems that it turned into a cartoon and not a big fan of tiger woods. Wii U golf is great but with terrable graphics.
The Golf Club VR is now in full swing, as the game steps out of early access and into a full Steam release.
Good for there weak game, doesn't change the fact we aren't seeing huge games like BF4 running at 1080p 60fps.
PS3 had alot of 2D style games running at 1080p an maybe even 60fps. But no big games did.
I have not had any problems with ESRAM either. Is that news worthy, or do i have to be developing a game?
Golf club.... Really?
Well that's good news right?
Xbox One is more than capable of outputting amazing experiences. The whole 720/900p thing is fanboy rhetoric. The average gamer can't tell the difference, only those who have little to do all day over hype the disparities.
I have chosen PS4 purely for the games, not the framerates or resolutions. The whole thing is silly fanatical fanboy nonsense.