Coolhand Texas wrote:I really liked how they implemented that before the patch. you could return easy serves inside the baseline, but when a harder serve came it was way more difficult to even get it in the court. Its different now, I have seen some do it in WT, but it is still not that big of problem in my opinion
I don't mind if they want to step in to retrun, but their returns are going in now. It was harder to return inside the baseline before, so it was risky. The serve and volleyers, especially, abused it used it in such a cheesy way. Slice return from 5ft in and charge to net. I use an allrounder, and don't have the power to hit through them easily at net. It's harder to pass S&Vers at net now, so they always got the chance to hit the first volley. Add that to the fact that they were drop volleying on practically every single point. Those were some of the most frustrating matches I've ever had.
If returning from inside the baseline and slicing are harder, then people would think twice about stepping 5ft in and slice returning everything back.
djarvik wrote:I wish they would make it so the more power you have, the less proficient your control shots are. So if you want to be a power house, then your control game should be inconsistent. And if you want to have great control, you sacrifice power. If you want both, then you need to ballance out your power.
That's actually a very nice idea. I wonder how it could be implemented and if it can.
Maybe characters with a minimum of 5 points in all stats would have average precision and average powerful shots. If offensive baseline is your dominant stat, then you'll have weak precision shots and strong powerful shots. If defensive baseline is your dominant stat then you'll have strong precision shots and weak powerful shots. If serve and volley is your dominant stat then you'll have weak precision and weak powerful shots.
I'm up for anything that gives allrounders any kind of leg up
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Bias aside, I actually like this idea. It can be hard to be an allrounder
-Offensive basliners have a bigger serve, higher strokes, and more power than you. You have trouble hitting through them even though they have 40-60 speed
-Defensive basliners have higher strokes than you, and in some cases even more power. Lol, you have trouble hitting through 40-60 speed, then imagine how it feels trying to hit through 75+speed. They can also overpower you with their high strokes even when they have low power cause their strokes are so high, and their power isn't very far from yours.
-Serve and volleyers, even though they have low strokes, can still keep up with allrounders just fine in rallies, and you have trouble hitting through them even though their speed is between 40-60.
This way the offensive/defensive baseliners, and s&vers can't "do it all" per say. Offensive baseliners would be forced to play offensively, and if they try to play defensively with precision shots they'll have a weak game and draw more errors. Defensive baseliners would be forced to use precision shots, and their power game would be weak and cause more errors as wells. Since s&ving is better now, the baseline would be even more dangerous for s&vers.
Right now it can hard to use an allrounder. Ofbs/Dfbs have higher strokes, and this automatically makes their precision and power shots more effective than an allrounder's. S&Vers can keep up with allrounders and beat them in rallies, and it can hard for an allrounder to pass them up at net cause his strokes and power aren't high enough.
You also have to be able to finish points at net and serve and volley every now and then with an allrounder, but this can be hard cause baseliners can hit effective precision or powerful shots because of their high strokes. S&Vers can also pass you at net easily with their low strokes as well.
It's no surprise why 99% of players are either an offensive/defensive baseliner or s&ver. I'm trying to think of an advantage an allrounder has, but i can't think of 1. Your average stats are actually a weakness cause you get out rallied, overpowered, and you aren't powerful enough or your strokes aren't high enough to have an effective baseline game, even against serve and volleyers.
This "shot effectiveness dependent on your dominant stat" idea is actually very nice. This way allrounders won't automatically have weaker precision/power shots simply because their strokes/power are lower.