djarvik wrote:This is an "on going" project, so consider everything below as "BETA VERSION". Should anything not work as described - let me know.
What you need:
1. A Full Version of Tennis Elbow 2011
Download here:
http://www.managames.com/Forum/topic15-5863.php
(you must download the full version, not the update patch!)
2. Sam's Pro ATP Patch
Download here:
http://www.managames.com/Forum/topic29-5363.php
3. ITST Patch with players (Version 1.01 3/11/2012)
Download here:
http://www.photoaday.net/ITST/ITSTPatch3-11-2012.rar
Instructions:
1. Install the latest version of the game by following the link above.
2. Download Sam's patch and place all of its contains in your Tennis Elbow main folder. When the system asks if you want to overwrite certain files and folders - say yes.
3. Download ITST Patch and place all of its contains in your Tennis Elbow main folder. Launch the game, go to Misc Options, turn "on"Advanced Options. This should add a smiley face icon to the right menu in the game. Click on it and select: Create New Profile. Type in the name: ITST (all uppercase). On a previous screen turn "on" Select on start up. You are done!
Sh0Case wrote:If I purchase the full version of the game, can I use the key on my laptop and my computer so that both machines have a full version of the game?
Yes, you can install your Key on several computers without problem, as long as you run the game on only 1 PC at once.
djarvik wrote:We are going to be playing the tour with SIM Controls and Slow auto-positioning, and of course no shot previews of any kind.
tigerofintegrity wrote:In sim controls, it's far too easy to just use acceleration shots all the time and barely make an error but in elite controls, it often forces much more variety since you don't want to always risk missing. I'm afraid if we use sim over elite we'll only see acceleration shots and lose all the shot variety in the game like playing mostly with top spin in a critical point you really don't want to make an error on.
djarvik wrote:As I mentioned earlier, we need to make the tour accessible. Once we have solid draws, we may consider shifting Controls to Elite on higher level tournaments, for example in ATP500 an up. We need to be accessible to new players...
djarvik wrote:Another thing to consider is online play. It varies drastically from playing AI. I suggest all of you play a good amount of online matches to get a feel.
djarvik wrote:As for accelerations, if you know how to hit counter shots with b1, then you should be able to pick apart anyone who constantly hits accelerations. Counter shots are deeper and you can pull them off better on the run. Playing against AI you don't feel it, as AI will mix it up a lot, but playing against a person, who "wants" to hit accelerations all the time, you should be able to counter him and make him cough up a short ball or an error.
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