stay low, making the initial ground angle and the "tail" of the wind more significant.
Viewing the green from a low, side-angle helps you see the elevation change. Is it an uphill putt or a downhill plummet?
The tilt of the fairway or green (indicated by the moving breaks). Ball Tilt: How the ball sits in the lie.
By rotating the camera, you can see if the "breaks" are moving diagonally. A diagonal break is a combination of both horizontal and vertical tilt, requiring a "v-cut" adjustment. 3. The "Caliper" and Overlay Era
have a high arc, meaning they are affected by wind for a longer duration.
For these shots, players often use a "top view" to calculate the landing spot and then a "landing view" to see how the terrain angle will affect the bounce and roll. Conclusion
In Pangya, the ball doesn't just travel in a straight line. Every shot is influenced by a complex physics engine that calculates:
The most common way to calculate an angle is by zooming the camera out to a 90-degree top-down view. By aligning the grid lines with the wind arrow, players can determine the exact horizontal deviation needed.