emate007 wrote:oshiee wrote:Like I said if ITST wants to make "realism" part of the rules then it has to ban s/v because it doesn't exist in the real world.
This is the most audacious statement I've heard on here in a while!
1- SV was the most important/popular style of tennis for a LONG time. Less than 10 years ago, Sampras won the USO. He was pretty good. Just look at the pro characters in the game. They chose 'legends' as well as current stars, and Pete, Rafter, and Becker were all "net shaggers" (wtf?
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2- You're totally misinterpreting the realism aspect of ITST. The goal is not to create the exact same matches or feel of the ATP WT.
By realism, we mean playing each match with a tennis flavored mind, rather than just playing another videogame. Think things out, work points to your strengths, don't do anything ridiculous.
SV is certainly not ridiculous, though you might look silly if you're doing it wrong. 100 power 100 serve is ridiculous, as is any created player with speed lower than 50.
"The style takes advantage of the games limitations, making it
completely unrealistic compared to real life tennis."
COMPARED TO REAL LIFE TENNIS
http://www.intertopspintour.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9288
Interesting the fair play statement mentions nothing about playing with a tennis flavored mind but instead emphasizes comparisons to real life tennis.
And s/v is not reflective of real life tennis. S/V style takes advantage of the games limitations (i.e. giving them incredible reach at the net) and makes the game completely unrealistic compared to real life tennis. A direct violation of the ITST fair play statement. Someone who plays 90% of the points of the entire match at net is not playing a style of tennis that is reflective of real life tennis.
But I guess I must've misread "as compared to real life tennis".
so: over 90 power is cheesy, Instant Rocket cheesy, >90% of match at net, not cheesy.
And I accept the game is nowhere near real. I'm fine with that. Keep s/v then. But don't with one corner of your mouth bemoan power, drop shots, etc as not "real" while defending s/v with the other. You can't have it both ways.
Tennis flavored mind? ok if that's the criteria for fair play then fine but let's not pretend tennis flavored mind is equivalent with reality because as long as that criteria allows s/v to exist as it does now on top spin 4 it is not in touch with reality.