maximo wrote:4. (This one is the best) it will never be a equalized match by the coefficient on line.
Ha ha ha!! What the heck does that even mean? Dude, I have to use that line on somebody.

jayl0ve wrote:I used to get some really insane messages in VT3. That game really seemed to bring out the worst in people, myself included. The top players all had magnificent excuses when I beat them.
One guy (not a top player just a random dork) told me that I would never beat him if I didn't come to the net so much...he told me if I was a man or something, that I'd agree to play him just from the baseline.
I 'agreed' and came to the net every point for about 2 games then he just quit
That guy seriously thought coming to the net and hitting volleys was 'cheap'

LOL...I played someone like that in VT 2009. I love volleying in that game and try to come in whenever possible. My opponent on this particular occasion was playing really well at first, so I was stuck rallying with him on the baseline. Eventually he started to slip up a bit and I was able to come to the net more and take control of the match. I finally broke his serve once, and sure enough, he immediately quit!
I sent him a message asking what happened, and he proceeded to give me a detailed explanation of how net play is cheap and reduces the match to a game of chance. Uh...what? I was bored, so I humored him and we literally went back and forth for
over an hour, no exaggeration. Like the guy you talked about (heck, it was probably the same dude), he was convinced that I only resorted to the dirty, dishonorable tactic of volleying because I couldn't beat him from the baseline.
I agree that VT tends to bring out the worst in people. It's just the nature of the game, and that's a big reason why I've given up on it.