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ICEMAN_9588 wrote:I have a friend on PSN, good player, he uses Babb very well. No tramlines, he can vary his serve direction, and he can place the ball on the lines at 220 kmh average. So everytime I just have to guess where he'll hit. In fact, like 90% of our matches ended with one or two tie breaks.
Then I faced him with my second player on my second account, 0-15-5 with Neuwirth. Score: 4-2 3-1-
Agassi_Return wrote:ICEMAN_9588 wrote:I have a friend on PSN, good player, he uses Babb very well. No tramlines, he can vary his serve direction, and he can place the ball on the lines at 220 kmh average. So everytime I just have to guess where he'll hit. In fact, like 90% of our matches ended with one or two tie breaks.
Then I faced him with my second player on my second account, 0-15-5 with Neuwirth. Score: 4-2 3-1-
Just ask your friend to pick a tennis player who have not a good serve and I am 100% sure he will lose 0-3 0-3.... Thats what I am talking about. You may win the game but the 98/98 setting make games more close as speed settings, IF your opponent sucks on playing tennis and know nothing about control shots.
Just face it: On the one hand you play with speed setting and need to learn to hit SEVERAL shots with perfect timing, use verity of shots (defence and offence), anticipate shots (cause you cant react to power 98 in every situation), use perfect player movement to hit good control shots and on THE OTHER hand you have a guy who uses 98/98 power setting who ONLY mastered the serve and only need to hit ONE or TWO perfect serve shots for an ace or just finish with the next point to WIN his serve game, to MAKE the game close and maybe have a chance to win the tie break.
Thats the whole point and topic about the thread: Speed settings requires much more practice and skill. If you dont want spend your time on pacticing with speed setting and go the easy way and pick one of the power settings (with good serve), than dont complain about speed settings.
Thats the whole point and topic about the thread: Speed settings requires much more practice and skill.
Just ask your friend to pick a tennis player who have not a good serve and I am 100% sure he will lose 0-3 0-3.
JohnCurveo wrote:Thats the whole point and topic about the thread: Speed settings requires much more practice and skill.
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yeah, i remmeber when i told ya to play match with current rules Babb and u told i have to play with a player with 75 or less power and then we will play. I'm usre if u pick Rabari and u play with him u will lose 03 03 easy.
We're talking here with Mr dropshot-lob-alltime artist, Wefan/M.Chang, Sandman on itst.
I'm usre if u pick Rabari and u play with him u will lose 03 03 easy.
The big difference between reality and videogame is first serve percentage and overall numbero of unforced errors.
In TS4 you can serve 90% first serve at 220 kmh AVERAGE. Same thing for the second serve.
And during the rally, is quite hard to miss a ball by yourself. Unforced are very rare, and so are forced errors.
This is the problem, to me.
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