by Elias » Mon, 31 Dec 2012 15:52
Well, Manu probably knows what he's talking about, such change probably has some implications tied to the way physics are implemented in the TE core, it may be a much heavyer work than modifying some variables, depending the way it's been conceived, though maybe separated spin stats for each wing may be more feasible ?
In the meantime, we can probably try to deal with, we have different tools available.
One of these tools is also the playstyle (defender) wich has such a noticeable influence over top spin shots speed, and depth. You may have noticed how Ferrer (defender) top spins are more efficient defense/depth wise, with 68 spin, than Verdasco (baseliner) ones, with a 74 spin stat. Just an example, but Verdasco spins, if they can still be a decent defense weapon, overall seems more attackable. Tough Ferrer also has higher consistencies, wich also has an influence on depth.
What i'm basically suggesting is that we're not forced to conceive a char with the TE defender style, because the real player is mainly a defender in reality. I'm more considering any TE playstyle or stat as tools to reach an objective. A good speed along with good stamina, and wing consistencies, is i think more than enough to bring a very good defense potential. Djokovic is a good example, see how some people can defend well with this character ? Though he's a power baseliner, with high wing consistencies, speed, and stam.
That may be a track to explore, building Nadal as a baseliner or puncher, for instance (we already thought about it in the past), that would allow to keep some decent aggression potential, along with good spin, and still pretty good defense abilities imo, thanks to the speed,stamina, and consistency, but maybe getting rid of the overhelming deep defensive top spins induced by the high spin+consistency+defender style bonus, i guess his top spins would probably still be very effective without the defender bonus actually. Nadal would still be a better defender than Djokovic, thanks to the heavy spin, but probably less overhelming and more attackable, wich may justify then to keep a decent winner ability/power.
Murray is another example of a char wich could be built with a another TE style. Sure Murray uses pretty often this loosy mooballing playstyle, but he's also capable to show off and play some matches 'on fire' sometimes with a pretty strong basline game and sharp netplay, puncher style. He's actually a good char in our roster, interesting one the way he plays, but Djokovic has still more success than him among the community. Personally i like our Murray, but sometimes i really miss the puncher/baseliner shoulder height stroke bonus, wich helps noticeably getting some more winners. Shots the real Murray is definitely capable of. So that may be another idea, to conceive him as a puncher, to bring him a bit more interest, because we can consider that his spin stat along with high consistency, speed & stamina, will anyway preserve enough defense potential.
Just some ideas & food for thought, especially about Nadal.
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