Rocketsfall wrote:I'm surprised people complain about s&v being too strong. I'm a s&v player myself and it's not like I'm winning matches with ease. Once the other player starts reading my serve I can be in big trouble really fast. My experience is that I can get the upper hand at the start of the match, probably because most players are not used to play against a s&v style. But as the match progresses my opponents adapt to my style and that's when it gets dangerous for me. I need to mix up serves as much as I can or I'm toast. And that's even with a 100 serve.
Exactly. I've beaten/lost to good s&v players. I think because s&v was too easy to beat before, people expected it to be the same way after the patch. Heck, I lost to someone with my s&v player. He ended a streak I had going. Lol, I thought I was unstoppable until I met him. You have to mix up your return more than ever now. Most people I play seem to hit normal returns all the time. You need to hit precise(simply tapping) and normal returns(charging). Don't always charge up when you want to return. Yes you might get aced a few times or get bad timings when going for precise returns, but this is key in returning well, and it's a must against s&vers. Also, your reflex has to be high. Don't expect to go into a match against a good s&v and give them much trouble with 50rf. Even with my 80fh 69bh 66rf and 64fh 54bh 82rf diesel returner characters s&vers are still no pushovers. I still have to play and return well.
S&V, imo, is not as strong as people say it is. If anything, I would say those 90*3 characters, PJQ, and Jon Samala are still among the strongest.
The 90*3 characters can still hit very powerful shots.
Now that the ball travels slower, your shots get to their destination slower, so that 40 speed they have feels even faster. Their shots still travel fast, so your high speed is still not enough. IIRC, isn't crushing passhing shot/instant rocket the most popular build now?
PJQ/Jon Samala still have MD, which is a skill that should not exist. PJQ characters get effective short cross court angles more consistently than any other build I've encountered. I'm surprised Jon Samala's points weren't reduced. A defensive baseliner with that much power, speed, and strokes? Way too much, especially when you add that he also gives IR/MD.