In PGA Tour 2K21, the only way to boost a MyPlayer’s attributes was by way of golf clubs. That will change for PGA Tour 2K23, as users have a lot more tools at disposal, when it comes to modifying attributes. The first step in modeling the ideal golfer is by selecting an archetype. Archetypes set the base stats for a golfer and defines that avatar’s playstyle. But which one should you choose? Let’s go over the different kinds of archetypes and attributes, and then go over our recommendations.
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MyPlayer AttributesBefore we get into the archetypes, let’s go over the attributes. New to PGA Tour 2K23 are player attributes, which affect how a golfer performs out on the course. There are eight major different attributes in PGA Tour 2K23, and here’s what one does:
Power: Determines the maximum carry distance and spin of each shot, excluding putts.Timing: Scales the hook/slice forgiveness window. Hooks are trajectories of curves that go toward the golfer’s side of target. Slices curve away from the golfer.Swing Path: Scales the push/pull forgiveness window. A pull is a launch angle to the golfer’s side of the target, while a push is to the opposite side.Transition: Scales the backswing to downswing forgiveness window. Hitting the target Transition window is how to get the desired amount of power on your shot.Shaping: Amount of draw, fade, and spin that can be applied to a shotLie Range: Determines the range of the lie percentage displayed in the Lie info HUD (upper right).Putt Path: Scales the push/pull forgiveness window, while putting.Putt Weight: Scales the backswing to downswing forgiveness window. Hitting the target Putt Weight window is how to get the desired amount of power on Read more on gamepur.com