stay low, making the initial ground angle and the "tail" of the wind more significant.
Angles become even more complex when using special shots like the .
Understanding the angle of the terrain, the wind, and your camera perspective is what separates a casual player from a grand master. Why the Angle View is Critical
Viewing the green from a low, side-angle helps you see the elevation change. Is it an uphill putt or a downhill plummet?
In Pangya, the ball doesn't just travel in a straight line. Every shot is influenced by a complex physics engine that calculates:
When you reach the green, the angle view changes from macro to micro. You aren’t just looking at the wind anymore; you are looking at the .
In competitive play, this is often done using the technique. Players move the screen a certain number of "units" based on the wind's angle relative to the shot trajectory. If you misinterpret the angle by even a few degrees, your ball will likely lip out of the cup. 2. Reading the Green Breaks
The degree at which the wind hits your ball.