Top Spin 4 is Move Edition (PS3)

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Postby Capriatifan » Tue, 08 Mar 2011 23:03

Wow I have a total different experience..tried move a couple of times and I think it completely SUCKS in this game, absolutely useless. If your player has to hit a backhand you can just hit a forehand with the move and you can't even do topspin or slice with motions...you have to press the buttons on the move controller. Table Tennis in Sports Champions is 100 times better than this. Was really looking forward to this, but I am never gonna use it now
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Postby maximo » Wed, 09 Mar 2011 00:50

Tantsupalavik wrote:
maximo wrote:movements are more dificult with move, and shots are more powerfull, we´ll see very injuries this season trying to hit the ball hard, anyway, i don´t think that someone who plays with move will be a top player.


i will try to prove youre wrong? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Maybe i´m wrong, but your elbow will be broken before you reach the top ten :lol:
BTW, is necessary the navigator, but you can play with dualshock.
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Postby AUSSIE_FABS » Wed, 09 Mar 2011 09:21

I can not for the life of me figure out how to serve with move. It impossible I swear. Maybe because I suck at serving in real life but still, I jsut can't get it to go like controller.

I would love to see a top 10 guy be a move player lol. Wrist bands and all that with tennis racket attachment.
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Postby Tantsutallinn » Wed, 09 Mar 2011 10:02

ok its a deal, i will play only with move controller. i played 2 hours yesterday, elbow did hurt a bit in the end, but i think i can learn a lot, to make more compact swings. and if i could only master the serve, i hope there will be a tutorial serving with move. some serena's shots were unbelievable yesterday, nadal stretched me wide on the backhand and i just hit a deep fast cross-court shot near the line leaving me a midcourt ball to put away 8)
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Postby tenjintenkai » Wed, 09 Mar 2011 11:33

I would advise you to stay away from Move for competition, really. You'll hurt your body, real bad.
Real tennis is already a violent sport for the body. It took me years to learn perfect and fluid forms and i am one of those lucky in the local competition to not suffer any injuries (martial arts training is helping too).
Now playing with Move or the Wii is a disaster plained. Because even if you are very good technical tennis player you won't be rewarded by executing perfect form, you'll be punished for it. So all you have to do to be stronger playing the game is by doing violent short moves that, in the end, can give you serious injuries. I don't think it is worth it.
Play using Move with some friends to have some fun for a few minutes but don't start practicing regularly with that. I am really serious. Your body won't apreciate it.
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Postby venusnadal » Sat, 12 Mar 2011 02:03

So now I have to go get playstation move.
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