djarvik wrote:Well, I think 40-90 is far from tennis as a sport. It can be fun, but....unrealistic. It can also be extremely frustrating as you will run into people using 4x90 stats...usually on most important attributes. You can run in to 6,9 300lbs giants with 90 speed, almost always you will have to play tie breaks, most times if players equally matched, breaking is near impossible and one of the players will have to make a few extra double triggered returns to win the match in the tie break...making the game-play very "unique"....making TS3 more "arcade".
The play styles and players in 40-90 are very similar, very little variety. You will have to have 90 in power as 99% do and having anything less will put you in a disadvantage.
That said, it is still a fun tour and has its own following.
i dissagree here .
first ,both variante bring fun . can bring fun .....
also i think, when most use a similar setup means not that all play the same style .
also that not means that every player have automaticly the same skill only by using similar setup.
so its far away to be boring.
mean sim is also unrealistic in relation to real tennis.
only the stats are reduced to player with handicaps .
as a beginner i say play first REGULAR 90-40 TPUR . and when your skill is good enough to hold matches open - than you can start simtour !!
SIM IS MUCH MORE DIFFICULT TO PLAY AS REGULAR TOUR !
with all this reduced stats .
ALSO i play videogames to have fun and itst to have a fair competition .
i really disagree when you say regular is no real tennis - and SIM is real TENNIS !!
its a tennisgame -so we play tennis in both tours .
in different ways ???? YES , a little different - but in both tours you play tennis not VOLLEYBALL ! LOL