ICEMAN_9588 wrote:Yes, well, it's like a match between Isner and Nadal. Big John knows he must count on his first serve and forehand.
The real difference is that in TS4 you can hit 90% of first serves, and if you miss one, you can hit a power 2nd serve too without risks..
Same thing for defensive guys. Control shots allow you to find ridicolous angles during the rally, and the game allows you to succesfully recover some almost-impossible shots.
You are right but there are a few important points you forget to mention. If the power guy hits his serve on lines and with 230 kmh on first and
second serve its very hard to get in rally. He also can use corner serve and outwide serve which makes it much harder to get in a rally. Even if you play good return (dont forget the return stutter bug where the player freezes for 0,5-1 second) your opponent can still hit the winner with power shot and the reason is because all shots are more accurate and almost no unforced/forced errors compare to real life. So before you can play ridicolous angles you need to get in the rally and that is very hard against guys who knows how to serve with 98/98 or 91/100 even if they suck only playing tennis or rallys. Thats why these power settings are ridicolous and need less skill.
You are also right on this one but again you forgot one important point.
Example: I'm playing a Samala guy who is very good in the game. Then it comes a ball I can turn around and hit my inside out.
I have to be perfect, no matter if I'll use O or X button, street or wide angle. Let's say I'm gonna place the ball good, but not perfect. The guy hits street angle cross court backhand with control shot.
Then , the ball comes to me fast and street on my backhand side (that is my worst shot, or anyway is worse than my opponent's backhand).
I'm saying defensive is easier to play than offensive power? No, but every style has his advantages and handicaps.
You are talking about matches between TOP defence player vs TOP power player.
My point is to find out which setting require less kill to be competitive.
So let just imagine a match between an avarage player who uses roddick and another avarage guy who uses chang. Both sucks on rallys. No one uses control shots. So who is gonna win the match?
Match1: Serve: The guy who uses roddick can serve with 220 kmph on lines cause he knows how to serve.
Advantage for the power guy.
Rallys: Playing with chang and hitting a shot with bad timing will leed to short ball without any power.
Playing with roddick and hitting a shot with bad timing the ball will still land near the baseline and will have enough power.
Due to last patch top spin and slice shots do not have that length so they are much more shorter. A good timed top spin shot with chang is still slow and short against power 90.
Playing against Power 90-100 you have less time to react on timing of your shots and positing your player.Of course chang have more speed so its easier to positioning your player but
92 speed is still slowlier as a shot with power 90. Advantage for the power guy.
At the end the roddick guy will just overpower the chang guy and win the game 3-0 3-0, 3-1 3-0, 3-1 3-1.
Match 2:The avarage "Roddick" guy (from match1) decided to pick chang. He faces one of the TOP defence players who also plays with chang and uses control shots.
Serve: The avarage guy cant use serve as a weapon anymore so he need to make his points on rallys but...
Rally: ...he sucks on rallys and hit only 50% of his normal shots by perfect timing.
At the end the TOP guy destroys the avarage guy 3-0 3-0
Match3:The avarage "Roddick" guy (from match 1 and 2) decided to switch back to Roddick and faces again the TOP defence player who plays with chang again and uses control shots.
Serve: The avarage guy serves on lines, uses corner serve and hit serves with 220kmph on first and second serve. So he can hold his serve and be competitive. But when the top guy plays a good return and catches the next shot the avarage guys loses almost all the played rallys because....
Rally: ...he sucks on rallys and hit only 50% of his normal shots by perfect timing.
At the end the avarage guy loses the match 4-3 4-3 but compare to match 2 he makes the game more closer only due to the serve and power.
You now unterstand what i trying to say?
Using 98/98 and knowing how to serve makes you much more competitive (
as an avarage player) as playing with defence baseliner setting. Why? Due to the points mentioned above. You can win matches easily against other avarage opponents who uses defence settings and you have much MORE chances to win a game against top guy who plays with defence setting and control shots.
Besides all these points there als one more reason why 98/98, 91/100 works so good even if you are an avarage player. There is NOT only ONE setting in WT Mode which fits the agassi, joker or murray attributes. Yes you can build a S&V player with high reflexes (and "diesel return" skill) but due to bad FH/BD and low power attributes its not possible to play the same returns as with agassi, joker, murray. So all the 98/98 power guys have zero risk to get countered by a powerfull (agassi) return.