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ELTXETXU wrote:I remember that, when i was playing TS3 and i get the right timing i could feel the ball and do exactly what i wanted to do, even the ball went out. Its hard to explain. It was like when you play real tennis, and feels that you can do what you want and you can place the ball where you want. I've never had the same feeling in TS4. That's the reason because i prefer TS3. TS4 is more arcade. Anyway, i like TS4 too.
djarvik wrote:Alright alright
At least Ali is having fun with it. Looks like Dennie got upset
Dennie - I LOVE TS4! Its the best EVA!
Fifa Tee wrote:emate007 wrote:Fifa Tee wrote:The TS3 created player aspect was weak
TS4 is alot more balanced than TS3.
Djarviks point is solid too, from a TS3 Veteran perspective... but I'm not one, so i cant really comment but i have noticed that Top players on TS3 may have left due to it being a bad game..
What do you mean? I said never got to play TS3 on ITST as i never knew about the site... So i cant comment on the views of those who loved TS3.
djarvik wrote:
While I agree generally about the balance in all games, that it has to lay somewhere between the hardcore and the pick-up play, I learned (and hope 2K too) my lesson that tennis games are unique. I now think they needed to take it even further with TS4 to the hardcore side of it. Sales figures and following seconds that. TS3 sold better then any game out there, lasted longer as well (on console). Tennis is such a sport that if you don't understand the tiny details, the risk factors, certain play situations - you get lost. It starting to seem like a simple game of pong. Basically the ball is going back and forth back and forth.....and that is boring to the majority of population. Games like VT series, GS2, Smash court tennis all tried to go the route you proposing and stay closer to pick-up play style. Result? ....all these games are dead in less then a year. Boredom kills them. Same goes for TS4. Way too much of instant gratification, an all-out hand that is rather good - but the game is over fast too. There is no intrigue, no mystique, no new ways/plays. TS3 - I still feel there is more depth to it, even after playing it to the death for 3 years.
I think any new tennis game needs to take direction more towards complexity then towards simplicity. As TS3 shown, there are a lot of loyal tennis fans that NEED that complexity in order to be interested in the game and as TS4, GST2 and VT shown that these games wont sell better no matter how good the graphics are and how easy it is to pick up. People looking for an easy pickup tennis games are simply not the core of fan base of tennis.
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