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What difficulty level do you play World Tour?

Postby eliomelma » Sat, 25 Feb 2012 17:25

What level do you use in world tour mode? I Thanks it is well balanced, now i'm playing to junior 5 and simulation mode
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Postby Ugadalou » Sat, 25 Feb 2012 17:55

I started at club 10,after a couple of tourneys moved to junior 5 and gradually I raised it.Now I'm getting my arse kicked at Master 1 (best result on this level is a few QF rounds).But I cherish a challenge! :D

I'm using Service and Rally Preview and Slow for Auto-Positioning.
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Postby L Sanchez MD » Sat, 25 Feb 2012 18:02

I play at club 4 and with no previews, elite controls, and auto-positioning on slow or average.
Every match is a struggle though. Not winning tournaments yet. Might try club 3, but I like the challenge.

Glad to see I'm not the only one on a fairly low difficulty :D
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Postby djarvik » Sun, 26 Feb 2012 00:29

I am currently holding my own on Junior 10. Took a week to get there....tough game!

Playing with SIM controls and Average auto positioning.
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Postby eliomelma » Sun, 26 Feb 2012 15:02

I am playing with slow autopositioning and nopreviews(more realistic)and simulation controls and with federer.i think that when i raise difficulty i must use the service previews because very fast services are too hard to returns. I play in Masters and major tournaments in 3 set and it Was beatiful. How important are auto positioning fast and slow in your experience? And what camera do you use( i use sam patch and close camera)?
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Postby kyuuji » Tue, 28 Feb 2012 23:20

I actually use Incredible 1 or if it's too hard Master 10
Because when I play against Federer I feel like it's impossible to beat him in Incredible 1 ... ahah
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Postby eliomelma » Tue, 28 Feb 2012 23:24

kyuuji wrote:I actually use Incredible 1 or if it's too hard Master 10
Because when I play against Federer I feel like it's impossible to beat him in Incredible 1 ... ahah


Wow, Incredible 1, you are too good so! From how many time do you play this game?
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Postby kyuuji » Wed, 29 Feb 2012 01:35

Since 2007, but stopped many months, like 8 - 9 months during those years.
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Postby C4iLL » Wed, 29 Feb 2012 03:59

Playing in pro 1 currently, but i'm very irregular : can beat 6-1 djokovic with tsonga one set with like 28 winners-6-7 faults, but just after, loose 6-1 :/

I recently won a match 0-6 6-4 6-3 against Gulbis too.

(I play with auto-positioning fast without the aim)
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Postby VMoe86 » Thu, 01 Mar 2012 23:56

I struggled with Junior 10, moved to Junior 5, then put some experience points into the forehand. Et voilà -- Junior 10 is right in my comfort zone.

Playing with Elite controls, slow auto-positioning and no previews, but with huge balls. :lol: Seriously, I increased the ball size a bit to have it slightly easier on the return.

C4iLL wrote:Playing in pro 1 currently, but i'm very irregular : can beat 6-1 djokovic with tsonga one set with like 28 winners-6-7 faults, but just after, loose 6-1 :/

Sounds about right for Tsonga. ;)
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Postby L Sanchez MD » Fri, 02 Mar 2012 01:04

If you look on the ManaGames forum, there is a trick that makes the returns easier ;)
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Postby djarvik » Fri, 02 Mar 2012 01:07

L Sanchez MD wrote:If you look on the ManaGames forum, there is a trick that makes the returns easier ;)


Copy and paste the "trick" here. :P This way we dont have to go there and check it out. If you dont mind of course!
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Postby Tamthewasp » Fri, 02 Mar 2012 01:09

Sanchez. You traitor. Why on other forums? This is the only forum you should be on.
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Postby L Sanchez MD » Fri, 02 Mar 2012 01:44

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.
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Postby djarvik » Fri, 02 Mar 2012 02:06

...and it takes away the option of actually choosing your return. The "TE Pre-pressing" :lol:
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