djarvik wrote:Just messin wit ya, of course your opinion counts (almost) as much as everyone elses.
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Rob ITST wrote:djarvik wrote:Just messin wit ya, of course your opinion counts (almost) as much as everyone elses.
Ary1g wrote:Wow. This reminds me why I gave up discussing with you, Djarvik. You are denying everything we say, like it's no truth in it. The results Ali have written shows just how it is. Before the latest balancing update Rabari was probably the strongest coach, though after it, Welsh have just become impossible to play against due to the control shots improvements and his great wings and speed.
In the matches Ali mentioned, maybe Ali lost some momentum in the next matches, however nobody using Rabari are losing so much momentum that they almost can't win a single game after winning the match in a three setter before. Rabari is a tier 1 player in your words. Which leads me to the only solution that you have to be the one testing it, just to see for yourself how much better this setup really is. It's obviously not good enough for us to post results from test matches we have. Ali just showed that.
Try playing Firderis or Poumodoro.
At last, I find it weird that ITST's great goal is to summon the greatest players in TS4 with no restrictions, when TS3 had quite solid restrictions..
As said before, the only reason I joined this site at first was to be free of playing extreme setups. I didn't think it was just World Tour with longer matches. Though, I realized that a few months ago. That's why I rather choose WT. There is also much more variety in player builds on WT than here on ITST.
Ary1g wrote:At last, I find it weird that ITST's great goal is to summon the greatest players in TS4 with no restrictions, when TS3 had quite solid restrictions.
As said before, the only reason I joined this site at first was to be free of playing extreme setups. I didn't think it was just World Tour with longer matches. Though, I realized that a few months ago. That's why I rather choose WT. There is also much more variety in player builds on WT than here on ITST.
djarvik wrote:No, you are wrong. I am not denying anything. I am asking for proof and testing and I am questioning the "facts" presented. This is what I am supposed to do buddyIf I would listen to your first rule suggestion - I would have to re-write the rules what? 9 times now? That is how many times you have re-written them. And every time "You were right!".
Do you know what setup was the most popular on TS3? The setup that 90% of the tour used? YES 90%!
4 x 90. 90 on strokes, power and serve. Everyone used this setup with exception of handful of guys that were exceptional at the game. They used a "slightly different" setup. They said to themselves "I want a challenge, I want to win with a lesser player" and they did. They knew very well the risks of not using the 4x90. Same goes for our situation now....except we have 4 setups nearly on the same level. We have it WAY better now.
Anyway, pick a top 4 setup - master it. If you are looking for a fast, control hitting baseliner - Welch should be your guy. If you want a similar setup but just as strong - guess what? You don't have one. Use a tier 2 setup or Welch. If you want a Serve blasting 1-2 punch kinda guy - pick Babb. And so on.
Ary1g wrote:djarvik wrote:No, you are wrong. I am not denying anything. I am asking for proof and testing and I am questioning the "facts" presented. This is what I am supposed to do buddyIf I would listen to your first rule suggestion - I would have to re-write the rules what? 9 times now? That is how many times you have re-written them. And every time "You were right!".
I never said I was right about anything. I only presented people with my ideas and tried to make people think about it. I was new here and had to make an impression on people here. I still don't think any of my ideas are bad. Though, I agree that some of them are too difficult to execute. None of my ideas are right, but they may point us in a better direction than now. And as long as I believe they can make things better in some ways, I will stand by my suggestions.
You have never listened to any of my suggestions. If you listened, we would have had maybe 3 or 4 test tournaments to speak of and discuss by now. Instead we're in this endless discussion which aren't going anywhere. Nobody is going to spend time testing things, because we know what you're going to say and know you won't do anything about it.Do you know what setup was the most popular on TS3? The setup that 90% of the tour used? YES 90%!
4 x 90. 90 on strokes, power and serve. Everyone used this setup with exception of handful of guys that were exceptional at the game. They used a "slightly different" setup. They said to themselves "I want a challenge, I want to win with a lesser player" and they did. They knew very well the risks of not using the 4x90. Same goes for our situation now....except we have 4 setups nearly on the same level. We have it WAY better now.
While TS3 game engine favored the 4x90 builds, TS4 have so much more different playstyles available. However, without any restrictions it is just these 3-4 coaches that are on top. Because they exploit their areas of the game-engine the best. While if we could find the perfect balance between overpowered and balanced, TS4 would become so much better. TS4 has so much more potential available that are being shredded by these extreme builds. We could possibly have 10-15 coaches in the top instead of 3-4!
Why was there a restriction to 40/90 in TS3 in the first place? Don't you think the TS3 tour would have been much worse if people were allowed to use 100 wings, 100 power and serve?Anyway, pick a top 4 setup - master it. If you are looking for a fast, control hitting baseliner - Welch should be your guy. If you want a similar setup but just as strong - guess what? You don't have one. Use a tier 2 setup or Welch. If you want a Serve blasting 1-2 punch kinda guy - pick Babb. And so on.
I believe that if we find the perfect restrictions for the tier 1 builds, all tier 2 builds would have a chance in this game. Therefore I think it's wrong of you and the whole management to not arrange any test tournaments at all anymore. You had testers when the game came out. Why not throw some new ones now? We would get more information with one test tournament than all these months of discussing have given us.
In TS3, it was possible to create players as you like them.
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