World of Tennis: Roaring ’20s reviews

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Early access review this tennis game is excellent, simple and effective. We improve our character as we play and the training helps us to learn the basics of the game, but also to create our AI that will serve to make the matches against the other players. The equipment is purchased as our level improves. If you like tennis and do not want to stay in front of a game all day, then this one is for you;)
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Microsoft from French
Early access review for a F2P, we're in the correct. The evolution is done correctly (I am level 12). I guess we'll have to be patient for the rest of the events, but that sounds normal. The outstanding question: will patience be put to harm? Some little flats: first of all: is it possible to review the game making? Fighting a level 20 + and a level 13 has no interest. The last player easily makes 10% see + + + in all areas (power, service, accuracy etc...). Apart from frustrate the players with the risk of seeing them go, I do not see the interest (or so I am Naif...) There is also a lack of interaction with the players in MULTI mode (ditto for the team). It would be nice to be able to say hello before starting a face to face. 2-a tie-break in face-to-face mode (human vs human) is a bit light. To the best of the three would be preferable, history to have time to set up a strategy in relation to the game of the opponent. In only 1 tie-break, it's too fair. For the rest, it's not bad. Edit after 20 hours of play and +: I passed my evaluation from positive to negative for the next thing. After a while in terms of evolution, one arrives at a point of quasi blocking. Let me explain. Level 16 with 85% victory, without spending a euro, you quickly find yourself playing against players in match making or competing (tournament etc) via the AI agent of players who have several levels ahead of us (+ 5/+ 10/+ 15 sometimes). So you play against players (compared to your personal) who have + 10/+ 15 sometimes + 20 in speed, power, volley, LOB etc etc etc. You find yourself overwhelmed very often even by playing perfect shots, using the slice, the LOBs, the amortis. In reality, you play against a mature that moves faster than you, which strikes louder than you and that ANTICIPATES your blows (I'm talking about the AI agent for anticipation). To combat this, there are no 10 solutions. There are two. 1-we spend his life on a PC and in this case, we are willing to play several hours a day to change patiently his player through the accumulation of gold coins to buy either a racket or shoes. Who today has such luxury? 2-we spell the blue card (the nerve of the war today) to fill the delay on the players who have either played 1,000 hours + in the game, or spent euros. In conclusion: go your way
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