Width Tool in Illustrator CC

HI all,
I'm new here.
Today I was experimenting a weird problem with Illustrator Width Tool changing the width of a curve.
Apparently the shape it was creating was not curved at all, but like a small segments (just to let you understand, something quite similar to Autocad curves appearance).
Do you know if there's some setting that I have to use to avoid this problem?
Thank you so much in advance.
francesco

Hi Thank you so much.
It was quite different in CS5, right now in CC is worst. I don't know why, but it's really weird. The first one is CS5 and the second is CC.

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