Full Ace tennis game

A fresh new tennis game for the PC developed by the independent games developer Galactic Gaming Guild. Discuss it here.

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Postby Q. Reese » Mon, 20 Jul 2009 22:01

Kschoice. You may want to make sure we remain friends. I am a phenom with recruiting efforts. I think I established that well for ITST. :lol:

Be careful mate, with my efforts and those of the others, you may not have to work another day in your life. LOL.

Right 15 euros is around $30 USD? I have to check the currency rate. LOL. I am like that is good and it may have changed dramatically (I have not checked in 8-9 months). LOL.
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Postby kschoice » Mon, 20 Jul 2009 22:03

Q. Reese wrote:Kschoice. You may want to make sure we remain friends. I am a phenom with recruiting efforts. I think I established that well for ITST. :lol:

Be careful mate, with my efforts and those of the others, you may not have to work another day in your life. LOL.

Right 15 euros is around $30 USD? I have to check the currency rate. LOL. I am like that is good and it may have changed dramatically (I have not checked in 8-9 months). LOL.


15 € is 21-22 $. Btw, I don't intend to stop working, I'd rather be able to keep making games by my own :)
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Postby Q. Reese » Mon, 20 Jul 2009 22:07

Yes:

Live rates at 2009.07.20 21:01:54 UTC
15.00 EUR

=

21.3453 USD
Euro United States Dollars
1 EUR = 1.42302 USD 1 USD = 0.702731 EUR

Oh, I meant that as a joke really. Yet, recruiting and maintaining members is my forte. :)
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Postby kschoice » Mon, 20 Jul 2009 22:10

Q. Reese wrote:Yes:

Live rates at 2009.07.20 21:01:54 UTC
15.00 EUR

=

21.3453 USD
Euro United States Dollars
1 EUR = 1.42302 USD 1 USD = 0.702731 EUR

Oh, I meant that as a joke really. Yet, recruiting and maintaining members is my forte. :)


Well, we definitely need more people trying the game. So I'd appreciate your help :D
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Postby Q. Reese » Mon, 20 Jul 2009 22:11

Okay. If you need more guides, I can do that too. Just let me know.

No hard feelings no worries. :)
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Postby kschoice » Mon, 20 Jul 2009 22:12

Q. Reese wrote:Okay. If you need more guides, I can do that too. Just let me know.

No hard feelings no worries. :)


I'm more interested in new people.
Thanks
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Postby Q. Reese » Mon, 20 Jul 2009 22:16

Hehe. Okay mate. I will work on getting your most updated game release now and test it out. I will let you know of more of the ideas I have. :)
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Postby Yippie-Caiay » Thu, 30 Jul 2009 04:32

ok back to what concerns us about the game...what do you think...

looks very good to me...but still i dont get how to correctly hit a strong fh or bh, and the same with the serve, whats the sweet spot??
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Postby Q. Reese » Thu, 30 Jul 2009 04:37

I think the quicker you hit the left or right triggers to ready the shot, the stronger the groundie! :)

Also, I see that I tend to hit harder when I angle toward the opponent (up, near court and down, for far court). However, it is very hard to keep the ball in when I do this. :)
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Postby Q. Reese » Thu, 30 Jul 2009 05:19

kschoice wrote:
Q. Reese wrote:Okay. If you need more guides, I can do that too. Just let me know.

No hard feelings no worries. :)


I'm more interested in new people.
Thanks


A question for you KSCHOICE:

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and as usual not out for mac.
can you guys tell them to debug one for the mac?
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Postby kschoice » Thu, 30 Jul 2009 07:22

Q. Reese wrote:
kschoice wrote:
Q. Reese wrote:Okay. If you need more guides, I can do that too. Just let me know.

No hard feelings no worries. :)


I'm more interested in new people.
Thanks


A question for you KSCHOICE:

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and as usual not out for mac.
can you guys tell them to debug one for the mac?


The game was written with portability in mind, but for now the editor part is strongly tied to Windows. However, my colleague runs the game with wine under Linux, so I guess something similar can be done on Mac, until we're able to provide a better solution.
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Postby kschoice » Thu, 30 Jul 2009 07:26

Yippie-Caiay wrote:ok back to what concerns us about the game...what do you think...

looks very good to me...but still i dont get how to correctly hit a strong fh or bh, and the same with the serve, whats the sweet spot??


Take the first serving lesson again, the teacher clearly shows you the sweet spot. However, even if you hit exactly at the right moment, success also depends on your character's abilities.

Regarding ground strokes, I'm still unhappy with the feeling of it myself. There is one feature undocumented yet in the tutorial though : you may hit your stroke button again immediately after releasing it (while you're aiming) to put additional power in your shot.
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Postby Yippie-Caiay » Thu, 30 Jul 2009 17:56

kschoice wrote:
Yippie-Caiay wrote:ok back to what concerns us about the game...what do you think...

looks very good to me...but still i dont get how to correctly hit a strong fh or bh, and the same with the serve, whats the sweet spot??


Take the first serving lesson again, the teacher clearly shows you the sweet spot. However, even if you hit exactly at the right moment, success also depends on your character's abilities.

Regarding ground strokes, I'm still unhappy with the feeling of it myself. There is one feature undocumented yet in the tutorial though : you may hit your stroke button again immediately after releasing it (while you're aiming) to put additional power in your shot.


thanks :D cause what i feel about the groundstrokes is that normal shots, topspin shots, are too soft and they fly too much...but strong shots are way too risky to do over and over again...

but its looking good and i love the editor, however i hope in a future that atributtes are more reflected in gameplay...

EDIT: now i tried tapping on the topspin button...i can now officially say its a great game...it must be included in the tutorial...
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Postby Q. Reese » Thu, 30 Jul 2009 23:50

kschoice wrote:
Q. Reese wrote:
kschoice wrote:
Q. Reese wrote:Okay. If you need more guides, I can do that too. Just let me know.

No hard feelings no worries. :)


I'm more interested in new people.
Thanks


A question for you KSCHOICE:

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and as usual not out for mac.
can you guys tell them to debug one for the mac?


The game was written with portability in mind, but for now the editor part is strongly tied to Windows. However, my colleague runs the game with wine under Linux, so I guess something similar can be done on Mac, until we're able to provide a better solution.


Good answer and I will forward this to the attention of Equitiesindallas too, just in case.
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Postby Q. Reese » Thu, 30 Jul 2009 23:53

Another question for KSCHOICE:

Please read this statement from Tennisfan94:
hey quyloon. i saw oyu are in fulklacetennis forum too^^. *fullacetennis
coukd u answer me some questionsd plz? the page says that there is exibihtion and editor in the new version, but i can't click on any of that options, just settings training and quite. ah, got it. But the exibhition doesn't start, the palyers are at the net but nothing happens


Quyloon says:
I am letting Kschoice know about this.
Quyloon says:
He is the game's administrator.

So, what do you think Kschoice. I have a hunch; yet, I do not want to say it because you are the game master! :)
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