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Man, what are people expecting from a tennis game that TS and TB are only 5/10's for graphics? Stadiums look GREAT in TS, best ever in a tennis game. Players look average, but stadiums are more important. Players look GREAT in Tiebreak. They're both at leas 7 in the graphics department.
It's not fluent, it doesn't do what you want it to a lot of the time. It's way too difficult and quick at the moment.
No chance either are worth a 7. If either game came out 10 or years ago on PS4/Xbox One then yes, but a 7 by 2024 standards? Not even close.
Tiebreak will probably be the same.
one thing is for sure, they have no limits for the players, they just got nadal federer and djokovic