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  • MissionMaximus
    Banned
    • Oct 2007
    • 551

    #1

    If you're a fan of Tennis you gotta try this!

    FULL ACE TENNIS SIMULATOR.
    The website is www.fullacetennis.com it is fully customizable, based on realism and made by an independent Indie game company. I urge all Tennis fans to try out the Demo on the link I provided and see what you think. No, I am not affiliated in any way with the game or game-maker. I just absolutely love the game and try to help spread the word about it and hope everyone will support this wonderful product.
    Last edited by MissionMaximus; 02-20-2012, 06:57 PM.
  • Smallberries
    Rookie
    • Jul 2002
    • 245

    #2
    Re: If you're a fan of Tennis you gotta try this!

    thanks. I dl'ed it. Now I just need to go get a PC receiver for my 360 controller.

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    • mgoblue
      Go Wings!
      • Jul 2002
      • 25477

      #3
      Re: If you're a fan of Tennis you gotta try this!

      Have to try the demo sometime, thanks!
      Nintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818

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      • MissionMaximus
        Banned
        • Oct 2007
        • 551

        #4
        Re: If you're a fan of Tennis you gotta try this!

        Hope you guys like it as much as myself? It has only been out a year or short of a year and they continue to add, improve the game with each update. He even added a Hawk-Eye challenge system to the game! My biggest problems with console Tennis games is the lack of customisation and only a few pro's. Whereas in this game I pick which pro I want to play with and I'm playing in a 128 player tournament with other real players (The players in game are similiarly based on their real-life counterparts). If you guys buy the game hit me up on OS or look at ITST website and they have mods with real Players/Courts.
        Last edited by MissionMaximus; 04-09-2011, 01:02 AM.

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        • OhioBobcats
          Rookie
          • Apr 2010
          • 316

          #5
          Re: If you're a fan of Tennis you gotta try this!

          Can you play on a Mac? Has someone edited the names to have like a full ATP tour? That's all I want in a video game. I want to draw a Seppi, Querrey or Meyer in the second round of a major. Not some made up name with green hair.

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          • MissionMaximus
            Banned
            • Oct 2007
            • 551

            #6
            Re: If you're a fan of Tennis you gotta try this!

            Originally posted by OhioBobcats
            Can you play on a Mac? Has someone edited the names to have like a full ATP tour? That's all I want in a video game. I want to draw a Seppi, Querrey or Meyer in the second round of a major. Not some made up name with green hair.
            Not really sure about the Mac. He mentioned something about it but I really don't know, you would have to check on the website to be sure.

            In reference to your question about the full ATP names of players...Yes they do, I am playing tournaments with all the Players-Grand Slams with 128 players with all the real players and at the Real tournaments. Remember the game is fully customizable and I believe they have 208 players named with their ratings (I think he said you could have an infinite number of players). You sound a lot like myself in that I want to play with the real-deal players and not a bunch of fake blow-Joes. Look at the ITST website and look in the forums under Full Ace/Stadiums.
            Last edited by MissionMaximus; 04-13-2011, 09:03 PM.

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            • donkey33
              MVP
              • Aug 2002
              • 1268

              #7
              Re: If you're a fan of Tennis you gotta try this!

              I just downloaded the demo and gave it a run and it's very cool. I felt like I had so much control on the court with the way the game is set up.

              None of this just press a button and the ball is returned. It actually felt real given how many unforced errors there were. It's good to come in for a volley, stuff it up and watch it sail out of bounds or sometimes throw in a serve that clears the baseline because you stuffed it up, lol.

              The only thing is, it's damn tough. I'm having a tough time returning serve and getting set on the right side, etc, but I assume with practice I'll get better. The damn serving tutorial took me a while when the coach starts hitting the corners.

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              • OhioBobcats
                Rookie
                • Apr 2010
                • 316

                #8
                Re: If you're a fan of Tennis you gotta try this!

                Cool I'll try it out. I have never really played a game ever on my computer other than you know one of those mini games on facebook or something. Will my computer really begin to heat up? I don't have a gaming computer, but it's not old either. i guess I can try the demo though to see if I can use it properly.

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                • thehip41
                  Rookie
                  • Dec 2010
                  • 18

                  #9
                  Re: If you're a fan of Tennis you gotta try this!

                  if you are looking for a non xbox game, tennis elbow 2011 is much better.

                  its been around for 8 years and has a 15 year career.

                  i wont link because im not trying tospam, just love the game

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                  • T-Duke
                    Rookie
                    • Apr 2011
                    • 1

                    #10
                    Re: If you're a fan of Tennis you gotta try this!

                    Originally posted by thehip41
                    if you are looking for a non xbox game, tennis elbow 2011 is much better.

                    its been around for 8 years and has a 15 year career.

                    i wont link because im not trying tospam, just love the game

                    No mate Fulla Ace Tennis is a far better simulation than Tennis Elbow, trust me, you'd better have a try on it. I've been playing tennis games on almost any platform : C64, Amiga, pc, and HD consoles too. From the first "Tennis Law" and Pro Tennis tour in the '80s to the Top Spin series, Dream match Tennis and Tennis Elbow too and I simply have to say no other game give me that sense of "real tennis gameplay" Full Ace Tennis does
                    Yes it's quite difficult to master on begin but once you get it you really are "on the court". Very good AI, the on line experience is great, there's even an "on line tour" and ranking, great support from the developper. Replays, "hawk-eye" and "challenge" calling system, differents cams, tons of tournaments with their specific rebounces, totally customizable players, and most of all, all type of shots and effects you can do "for real". If you want a real simualtion you can't miss it
                    Last edited by T-Duke; 04-15-2011, 02:37 PM.

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                    • Smallberries
                      Rookie
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 245

                      #11
                      Re: If you're a fan of Tennis you gotta try this!

                      I just played with the demo a little and unfortunately experienced two nasty crashes, one that forced me to reboot my system. A nice reminder of why I left PC gaming ten years ago.

                      The little I was able to play of Full Ace was decent, and I would have definitely invested some time into it. Too bad the game and my PC don't get along.

                      Next.

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                      • Smallberries
                        Rookie
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 245

                        #12
                        Re: If you're a fan of Tennis you gotta try this!

                        In spite of my previous post, I'd like to give kudos to Full Ace. After emailing them a detailed explanation of the crashes I experienced, I received a reply THE SAME DAY from the main developer, informing me that he had fixed the problems. I LOVE the quick response. If only the big developers at 2k and EA could work like that.

                        I haven't had a chance to go back and try the game since, but I look forward to doing that -- that is, AFTER I purchase a gamepad (stay away from keyboard control, unless you like a REAL challenge ). Overall, I'm extremely impressed by the work and dedication of the small team working on Full Ace.

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                        • MissionMaximus
                          Banned
                          • Oct 2007
                          • 551

                          #13
                          Re: If you're a fan of Tennis you gotta try this!

                          Originally posted by T-Duke
                          No mate Fulla Ace Tennis is a far better simulation than Tennis Elbow, trust me, you'd better have a try on it. I've been playing tennis games on almost any platform : C64, Amiga, pc, and HD consoles too. From the first "Tennis Law" and Pro Tennis tour in the '80s to the Top Spin series, Dream match Tennis and Tennis Elbow too and I simply have to say no other game give me that sense of "real tennis gameplay" Full Ace Tennis does
                          Yes it's quite difficult to master on begin but once you get it you really are "on the court". Very good AI, the on line experience is great, there's even an "on line tour" and ranking, great support from the developper. Replays, "hawk-eye" and "challenge" calling system, differents cams, tons of tournaments with their specific rebounces, totally customizable players, and most of all, all type of shots and effects you can do "for real". If you want a real simualtion you can't miss it
                          I am in a 100% agreement with everything you said T-Duke, Tennis Elbow is pretty good but if you want a simulation of Tennis then it is a no-brainer--it's Full Ace all the way.

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                          • MissionMaximus
                            Banned
                            • Oct 2007
                            • 551

                            #14
                            Re: If you're a fan of Tennis you gotta try this!

                            Originally posted by Smallberries
                            In spite of my previous post, I'd like to give kudos to Full Ace. After emailing them a detailed explanation of the crashes I experienced, I received a reply THE SAME DAY from the main developer, informing me that he had fixed the problems. I LOVE the quick response. If only the big developers at 2k and EA could work like that.

                            I haven't had a chance to go back and try the game since, but I look forward to doing that -- that is, AFTER I purchase a gamepad (stay away from keyboard control, unless you like a REAL challenge ). Overall, I'm extremely impressed by the work and dedication of the small team working on Full Ace.
                            Good to hear, yes a controller is definitely recommended. The game is just wonderful and continues to improve with every update, the game has been in developement for around 3 years and just released April of last year. KSchoice is I believe the lead designer and responds to questions, recommendations so I urge those of you who want to register on the Full Ace Forums and join the community.

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                            • Smallberries
                              Rookie
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 245

                              #15
                              Re: If you're a fan of Tennis you gotta try this!

                              I went ahead and purchased the game, although I'm not 100% sold on it. It's challenging, that's for sure, but unfortunately much of that challenge is from unintuitive, floaty controls (I LOVE the serving, however -- MUCH better risk/reward than TS4). Also, the game suffers from too steep of a learning curve. Although you can set AI aggressiveness to "easy," I didn't notice much difference. That is, there's no true "easy" mode in Full Ace to let you gain some confidence in the game mechanics. You're just thrown to the wolves. So far, in about 5 matches, the most points I've won in any match is 7. While I love a good challenge, it ceases to be fun when 99% of lost points are the result of fighting the controls. It's a VERY different system than what we're used to in tennis games. Full Ace offers a tutorial, but it in no way prepared me for the beatdowns that came my way in tournaments. Now, I'm sure I'll get better with more match play, but the frustration is starting to outweigh my desire to keep going.

                              Graphics in this game are serviceable. Nowhere near the level of TS4, but that's expected in an Indie title. The only real problem I have with them is that the ball is too hard to see on some court surfaces, particularly when the game tries to emulate the sun's glare on the court.

                              The AI seemed pretty good, but it was hard to gauge HOW good due to the amount of points I was losing just fighing with the controls. I also appreciated seeing a number of unforced errors, as well as serving faults, by the AI. TS can learn something from this game.

                              While I love that Full Ace includes over 200 real players (fictitious names, but editable) and real tournaments (proper sizes, too), the season mode seems shallow. No statistics, no evolution of players, just a yearly tournament schedule. I guess I like it better than TS4's career mode, but it's pretty vanilla. I assume where this game shines is in its online community, much like TS4's. That's not really my cup of tea, so ho hum.

                              The game is certainly not terrible, and I'm really impressed that it was created by a very small team. I just hope that as it evolves, they tighten the controls, lower the difficulty barrier for newbies, and expand upon the game's season mode.

                              One last thing: I loved the challenge system. THAT and the serving mechanic are my favorite things about Full Ace. Oh, and a dev who is really helpful and quick to patch any reported bugs.

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