djarvik wrote:L Sanchez MD wrote:Quite true, however, since I learned the trick, I have only used 'acceleration' returns, and I haven't missed a single one :-p
Increase AI level and suffer!![]()
L Sanchez MD wrote:I didn't want to directly post it in case some of you thought it was cheap or un-sim or whatever.... but manutoo himself was the one who posted it.
(Also, I'm not a member at their forums, so not a traitor ;p )if like me, u have poor reflexes on the return of serve and get aced like a turtle glued to the court, this tip should greatly help you : press the button down so the autopos will be activated, and as soon as your opponent will serve, your player will begin to move slowly to the left or the right ; for me, it gives a great visual stimulation to which I react about 2 times faster than to the Danger Zone display ; depending of your own reflexes, it may be helping or not ; me, before I was aced about 1.5 times per service game, and after that, only 0.5 times / service game
It makes returning much easier, although doesn't help as much with really wide / perfect T serves... but it feels a little cheap returning like this.
C4iLL wrote:Youzhny is pretty good in this game, he comes sometimes to the net and it's difficult to pass him.
Lost 6-4 6-4 in quarter of a M1000 (pro 1)
PerfectAce wrote:Hi Guys.
After reading a lot here about TE, I decided to give it a try. I downloaded the demo version yesterday and I´m already enjoying the game. As a trully newcomer, what difficult mode and tips do you suggest me to start?
Thanks.
PS: I´ll buy the full version today...
PS2: 2k should hire all the TE development team... hehe
eliomelma wrote:PerfectAce wrote:Hi Guys.
After reading a lot here about TE, I decided to give it a try. I downloaded the demo version yesterday and I´m already enjoying the game. As a trully newcomer, what difficult mode and tips do you suggest me to start?
Thanks.
PS: I´ll buy the full version today...
PS2: 2k should hire all the TE development team... hehe
I suggest you to begin(when buy full version) in world tour mode as a top 30 ranked(you can choose begin top 1000-100-30 ecc..), so you choose a pro player similar as that we use in ITST tour. Then you should begin in beginners sub level 1-2-3 and during the weeks and tournaments you can raise or reduce the difficult level. When you are in pro 3-4-5-6-7-8- level i think that you are ready for the tour. In training mode you can do the same(without full verision) , play training matches and raise the difficult.
p.s. when you have full version don't remember to create ITST profile for ITST tour only and then create a new profile (example perfect ace)for playing world tour. Because in world tour after matches you loss point and can assign other points to the stat char while in ITST tour every pro player has fixed stats and you can't change it.
PerfectAce wrote:eliomelma wrote:PerfectAce wrote:Hi Guys.
After reading a lot here about TE, I decided to give it a try. I downloaded the demo version yesterday and I´m already enjoying the game. As a trully newcomer, what difficult mode and tips do you suggest me to start?
Thanks.
PS: I´ll buy the full version today...
PS2: 2k should hire all the TE development team... hehe
I suggest you to begin(when buy full version) in world tour mode as a top 30 ranked(you can choose begin top 1000-100-30 ecc..), so you choose a pro player similar as that we use in ITST tour. Then you should begin in beginners sub level 1-2-3 and during the weeks and tournaments you can raise or reduce the difficult level. When you are in pro 3-4-5-6-7-8- level i think that you are ready for the tour. In training mode you can do the same(without full verision) , play training matches and raise the difficult.
p.s. when you have full version don't remember to create ITST profile for ITST tour only and then create a new profile (example perfect ace)for playing world tour. Because in world tour after matches you loss point and can assign other points to the stat char while in ITST tour every pro player has fixed stats and you can't change it.
Thanks dude.
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