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DRII wrote:Overall I definitely have issues with TS4, but find it somewhat refreshing and think it might grow on me pretty soon.
jl83x wrote:guys Where are the Wilson Racquets? I don't understand. Babolat are in the game but the Wilson's are not. Thanks
DRII wrote:Full disclosure, I tend to be very critical at least initially. I agree with u, I felt the demo was a little rough around the edges, for example when the players are in the hall and about to enter the stadium each would have the exact same facial movement and expression no matter which player u chose. Also when the players approach the net after the match they have the same mannerisms, with the women moving the same, very masculine, as the men. I know pointing this out is knit picking but still, I definitely noticed it.
I find the full game to be the same. Game play is exactly the same, nothing new. The lack of dpad support is troubling. Of course there are more menu options than in the demo.
Saying all that, I do find the game to be more realistic than TS3 especially the PS3 version which spoils u with incredibly smooth movement that allowed for amazing precision and placement of all ur shots. TS4 is much like playing a match u would see on television, every shot won't hit the line. It is also much easier to be wrong footed and force errors. I have also found in career mode certain realistic scenarios seem to happen like when facing the same opponent for the third time he was much more difficult to defeat. Or how sometimes u will be completely out matched as far as stats every once in a while.
Overall I definitely have issues with TS4, but find it somewhat refreshing and think it might grow on me pretty soon.
Goatman455 wrote:DRII wrote:Full disclosure, I tend to be very critical at least initially. I agree with u, I felt the demo was a little rough around the edges, for example when the players are in the hall and about to enter the stadium each would have the exact same facial movement and expression no matter which player u chose. Also when the players approach the net after the match they have the same mannerisms, with the women moving the same, very masculine, as the men. I know pointing this out is knit picking but still, I definitely noticed it.
I find the full game to be the same. Game play is exactly the same, nothing new. The lack of dpad support is troubling. Of course there are more menu options than in the demo.
Saying all that, I do find the game to be more realistic than TS3 especially the PS3 version which spoils u with incredibly smooth movement that allowed for amazing precision and placement of all ur shots. TS4 is much like playing a match u would see on television, every shot won't hit the line. It is also much easier to be wrong footed and force errors. I have also found in career mode certain realistic scenarios seem to happen like when facing the same opponent for the third time he was much more difficult to defeat. Or how sometimes u will be completely out matched as far as stats every once in a while.
Overall I definitely have issues with TS4, but find it somewhat refreshing and think it might grow on me pretty soon.
You said, especially the PS3 version. Have you played the 360? Are there any differences?
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