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This file is to help share any tips or information that
players have discovered while playing Jack Nicklaus' Unlimited
Golf & Course Design. Please let me know of any thing that you
discover so that I can add to this file for the benifit of all
players.
1) To turn the sound of during play press F10. This does not
stop the music at the end of the game, just the sound during it.
If you know of a way to stop the music let me know!
2) Sometimes on short putts the cup is placed on the screen two
inches left of the putter, when this happens ignore it and putt as
if the cup was in the correct place. This works most of the
time.
3) I get the impresion that some of the computer players do not
count their strokes as well as the rest of us. Just keep this in
mind if you think the player took more strokes on the course than
on the scorecard.
4) To test a new course I pick four computer players and let them
play on their own. Once they get to the first tee you can leave
them alone and do other things while they play the course. I use
this method to test each of the courses for at least ten rounds
by the foursome of computer players. This gives me a good
indication on a problem that there may be with a hole by having
it played at least 40 times and keeping track of the scores.
5) Just my opinion but if I where Jack I would be the best player
on this game, he is not and is beaten quite often by other
computer players. His game is very good except for putting, Art
the beginner almost always putts better for example.
6) If you want to start with a blank hall of fame the file to
delete is called file.HI that is the name of the course with the
extension of the letters HI, not the extension H1 that is hole
number one. Make a backup before doing any deleting of any
files! The file should have 322 bytes if it is larger it may be
the wrong file. This is good when you want to start over after
changing your skill or tee level.