The games right are are more like projectiles than flying objects. You might as well be throwing a baseball.
not quite sure i know what you mean...would you mind elaborating?
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The games right are are more like projectiles than flying objects. You might as well be throwing a baseball.
not quite sure i know what you mean...would you mind elaborating?
just played it- pretty cool thanks!
Can anyone download this and play it?
http://www.4shared.com/file/133172571/91010aa9/Disc_Golf.html
You should be able to just extract the files into a new folder then look in that folder for DiscGolf.exe
discs actually fly. They create lift much the same say way airplane wings do. Along those same lines, discs with different spin and angles fly differently, as I'm sure you're noticed on the course. Baseballs just are sent from point a to point b. there may be some fade due to spin, but it is impossible to get a baseball to s-curve or hyzer flip or any of the other throws that are possible with discs. obviously, pitching can manipulate a ball's path, but not in the same way a disc does. Over long throws with a baseball the path of the ball will be known almost as soon as it leaves the hand or bat in the case of a hitter.
I guess to be more clear, a flying object uses outside forces to affect their own flight, while projectiles just go where they are sent. Areodynamically they are very different.