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I vnt to confirm, so initials have to match? So the first name and last name if plyr can be anything as Long as the initials are the same as the players djarvik created yeah?
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RainingAmoeba79 wrote:no the last name has to be the same, but the first name can be anything as long as the initial matches the 1st letter of the name.
Moralspain wrote:RainingAmoeba79 wrote:no the last name has to be the same, but the first name can be anything as long as the initial matches the 1st letter of the name.
just to clarify, that's completely correct but please if your opponent made a mistake when creating the guy and the first letter doesn't match the first letter of the name shown on the roster, please don't quit, just let him know after the match, that's all. This won't be a reason to replay the match or whatever...
riley108 wrote:WHERES G. HOUSE?????
james ward uses it to approach the net if you watched queens the last two years you would have seen what i meanRocketsfall wrote:jayl0ve wrote:I like everything except the strange bit about 'forehand power slices', I think that's over-the-top, that opens up a whole world of possibilities for people to feel justified in quitting matches early. I hit a forehand slice like 2 out of every 10 forehands I get simply because I like changing it up and I actually do hit forehand slices in real life every now and then, especially on really high bouncing balls.
I guess part of making everybody happy is making people happy who don't even know what they want or why they want it. So I understand why you guys made that rule I just think it's weird.
I agree. It gives a problem with pre-pressing. When you pre-press a power slice you don't know if the ball is going to go to your FH or BH. So if your opponent hits to your BH your shot will be ok, but if your opponent hits to your FH your shot is cheesy...
But I also like to stress: The above is just a detail. I am hugely looking forward to the SIM tour. Thanks a lot for setting it up.
Rocketsfall wrote:jayl0ve wrote:I like everything except the strange bit about 'forehand power slices', I think that's over-the-top, that opens up a whole world of possibilities for people to feel justified in quitting matches early. I hit a forehand slice like 2 out of every 10 forehands I get simply because I like changing it up and I actually do hit forehand slices in real life every now and then, especially on really high bouncing balls.
I guess part of making everybody happy is making people happy who don't even know what they want or why they want it. So I understand why you guys made that rule I just think it's weird.
I agree. It gives a problem with pre-pressing. When you pre-press a power slice you don't know if the ball is going to go to your FH or BH. So if your opponent hits to your BH your shot will be ok, but if your opponent hits to your FH your shot is cheesy...
But I also like to stress: The above is just a detail. I am hugely looking forward to the SIM tour. Thanks a lot for setting it up.
farshad wrote:First of all, i wanted to thank ITST for bringing the SIM Tour. thanks guys for all the time and energy you've spent .
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about the players, im afraid i can't find a decent all arounder. maybe cause its new and im not used to it but i think there is no a good all arounder like Fed stats or atleast somewhere around it. i mean im not worried anymore for power or backhand low stats cause in sim tour, my opponent will have his problems with low stats too,which is great , but the problem is the entertaining part, if all your shots land in middle of the court or they are weak or your stamina finish in a few games, it wont be fun...but im gonna wait and play the sim to see how it goes exactly.
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