Full Ace Tennis Simulator
About
Full Ace Tennis Simulator is for those seeking unequaled tennis depth and fun.
Tennis is a game of inches, details, and accuracy. The depth of Full Ace’s gameplay is made for those who appreciate the technical aspects of the game and the excellent matches they enable. Full Ace - designed from the ground up by tennis enthusiasts, for tennis enthusiasts.
Features:
Tennis is a game of inches, details, and accuracy. The depth of Full Ace’s gameplay is made for those who appreciate the technical aspects of the game and the excellent matches they enable. Full Ace - designed from the ground up by tennis enthusiasts, for tennis enthusiasts.
Features:
- Online or offline play
- Engaged long time online community that is welcoming and friendly
- Controller support
- Physics simulation that mirrors the thrill and fun of real tennis
- Detailed oriented tennis, including accurate ball trajectory, collision, friction, and effects
- Character editor - customize your character's abilities and appearance
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10
- Processor: 1 GHz CPU
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 3D card with OpenGL 3.0 or DirectX9 512 Mb
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 1 GB available space
Recommended:
- OS: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10
- Processor: 2 GHz Dual Core CPU
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 3D card with OpenGL 3.0 or DirectX9 2 Gb
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Joypad
Full Ace Tennis Simulator reviews and comments
Translated by
Microsoft from French
Microsoft from French
Full ACE is an excellent tennis game!
It is felt that this software was developed by enthusiasts of the yellow ball. It takes a time to adapt to appropriating the controls, a little atypical at the outset with in particular the management of the right blow/reverse preparation. Graphics and sounds, compared to today's standards, may also seem outdated.
However, the gameplay is really at the top! This game shows a tension quite difficult to describe for a video game, but in my sense very close to what one feels on a short. Indeed, it is enough to concentrate to see the points scroll and hold its service is crucial; you have to fight for breaker and not make mistakes on his commitment.
The career mode is a big plus, because composed as in the reality of multiple tournaments throughout the year: we start with the qualifications of future tournaments hoping one day to fetch a victory in Grand Slam! There is no official license, which for my part does not matter. In any case, enthusiasts will have no trouble finding who hides under the fictitious names...
We must also emphasize the excellent policy of the developers, who have chosen to offer the game on steam to players already in possession of the previous version!
In summary-and there was still a lot to say-buy full ACE! Help these developers who really deserve it and enjoy what is best in simulation of tennis on PC!
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
A very successful Tennis Match, which impresses with its depth of player and Tournament.
In the Career, more than 2000 Players are available. Although without Real Names, with appropriate Search you can find edited data that provides both Players and Tournaments with the Real Names.
At the Tournament Level you can play the big Tournament, but also compete in small Tournaments at the ITF level and get through there in the Qualification. It takes some Effort to fight for the first world Ranking point of its own.
Within a Match you experience ups and Downs, depending on the current Situation you manage everything for a Phase, then nothing again, as in real Tennis. You win a Game clearly against a strong Opponent and also lose inexplicably against a weaker Player.
Although there are some Shortcomings in the Graph, they are less important if you want to enjoy the Tennis Game, which is physically very well implemented. With built into the Game are three Challenges per Set to check making concise Decisions.
A Buy Recommendation for those interested In many Players and a real Depth of tournament throughout the Year. It can take quite a few Seasons if you start at the bottom before you are allowed to go to the Grand Slams. The Following Year you have to defend or even improve your Points from the Pre-season. Depending on how you improve, the Door then opens for Challengers or better Tournaments.
Have fun.