▲ 10 r/Tiebreakthegame
Has anyone switched from TopSpin 2k25 to Tiebreak?
And what's your experience so far?
Im only few hours in and I really like it. Ball physics is definitely wonky and clunky but there is some sense of freedom, I can get some shots exactly how I want and chances of error are pretty reasonable I guess.
TS, even tho i quite like it, now feel kinda Black Mirror type of uncanny, like I just control scripted slow ass animations and people who are good are usually abusing that type of stuff...which is common thing in online gaming but come on. Tiebreak is much easier but I still have a lot to learn since my muscle memory is still under the TS influence.
What's your opinion?
u/b00bN00B99 — 4 days ago