I'd be able to agree with capping things at 90.
You don't see many players 2k created with above 90 in anything...
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LokiSharpShootr wrote:Yeah, it would be a pretty good ideia to limit stats to 90.
Hosts whats your position on this?
Pyrros-Dimas_85 wrote:LokiSharpShootr wrote:Yeah, it would be a pretty good ideia to limit stats to 90.
Hosts whats your position on this?
no,i disappointed:if someone prefer the power and the service as "ivan karlovic or or roddick" its ok because he have a limit in other ability.
farshad wrote:Pyrros-Dimas_85 wrote:LokiSharpShootr wrote:Yeah, it would be a pretty good ideia to limit stats to 90.
Hosts whats your position on this?
no,i disappointed:if someone prefer the power and the service as "ivan karlovic or or roddick" its ok because he have a limit in other ability.
Not really!! Speed that is NOTHING, even with 40 , you can chase most of balls.
Stamina?! nothing , it will be at 0 forever but the player still hit high power with great timing.
Vol?! almost no one use it...
so whats the limit?
Ali-Iqb93 wrote:Yea stamina speed and reflexes doesn't matter much in top spin 4
edlglide wrote:Ali-Iqb93 wrote:Yea stamina speed and reflexes doesn't matter much in top spin 4
I think people overlook reflexes -- they're a huge help at the net obviously, but that doesn't matter if you aren't planning to go up there.
In my experience, though, having high reflexes really helps you hit returns. I hit far more return winners with my guy who has 59 power and 71 reflexes than I do with a guy who has 80+ power and like 50 reflexes. And I don't have that much trouble hitting returns even against the 98 serve/98 power guys.
Of course, they can still murder a winner with 98 power if they have even a miniscule opening.
roddick doesn't hit fh that anymore or often . and NOT ON EVERY SINGLE POINT LIKE YOU GUYS DO IF THEY DID THEY WOULD TEAR THE ARMS OFF COMPLETELY.KDZaster wrote:How is 98 Power and serve unrealistic?
That sounds like Juan Del Potro, like John Isner, like Fernando Verdaso, like Milos Raonic, like Andy Roddick, who all hit 130-150 serves regularly (some more than others) and have a super-strong forehand that have clocked 90mph or above more than once?
It's unrealistic?
Because it's hard to return, like in real life?
Because it's hard to deal with, like in real life?
They already made it so serving vs returning is nowhere near IRL, since returning is so freakin easy and no one misses any returns they make contact with 99% of the time (which is the most unrealistic thing in this game, you cant bring back a 140+mph serve every. single. time you touch it).
People still complain when a well placed 120+ mph serve no long has ANY possibility of being a consistant Ace in this game. When you can press left, and then right against a serve thats 130+ and still reach it, while in "real life", if you choose left and the ball goes right and is going that fast, you've missed it.
oh if it is so hard to deal with IN REAL LIFE why isn't delpo, raonic or verdasco in side the top tenKDZaster wrote:How is 98 Power and serve unrealistic?
That sounds like Juan Del Potro, like John Isner, like Fernando Verdaso, like Milos Raonic, like Andy Roddick, who all hit 130-150 serves regularly (some more than others) and have a super-strong forehand that have clocked 90mph or above more than once?
It's unrealistic?
Because it's hard to return, like in real life?
Because it's hard to deal with, like in real life?
They already made it so serving vs returning is nowhere near IRL, since returning is so freakin easy and no one misses any returns they make contact with 99% of the time (which is the most unrealistic thing in this game, you cant bring back a 140+mph serve every. single. time you touch it).
People still complain when a well placed 120+ mph serve no long has ANY possibility of being a consistant Ace in this game. When you can press left, and then right against a serve thats 130+ and still reach it, while in "real life", if you choose left and the ball goes right and is going that fast, you've missed it.
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