World Tour CPU : Special AI Behavior..?

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Re: World Tour CPU : Special AI Behavior..?

Postby Brecht » 07 Feb 2010, 13:50

Hi Manu, I just played Steffi Graf back in 1994, and I'm a little bit surprised that she didn't use the slice backhand (or maybe not as systematically as in reality). As far as I remember, Steffi's slice backhand used to hardly bounce on the ground (even on clay), and it was nearly as efficient a weapon as her big forehand. And in my match, she didn't use the FH on the BH side, while it was also a trademark of her. Well, maybe she needn't it against me :lol: .
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Re: World Tour CPU : Special AI Behavior..?

Postby Santiago92 » 07 Feb 2010, 16:24

Normally in World Tour, CPU doesn't use slice, either on rallies or service :(
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Re: World Tour CPU : Special AI Behavior..?

Postby Brecht » 14 Feb 2010, 15:24

Santiago92 wrote:Normally in World Tour, CPU doesn't use slice, either on rallies or service :(


Well, in fact it does. Here are some screenshots of another match against the same Graf (AO 1994) (Graf in the background, all in white).
I made the screenshots after the shot; I reduced the quality to make the pics "lighter", you don't see the ball very well but at least you can recognize the end of the BH gesture.

TE2009_009 slice.jpg

TE2009_010 lift.jpg

TE2009_014 slice.jpg



Those slices are definitely defensive shots.
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Re: World Tour CPU : Special AI Behavior..?

Postby Brecht » 14 Feb 2010, 15:32

Brecht wrote:Hi Manu, I just played Steffi Graf back in 1994, and I'm a little bit surprised that she didn't use the slice backhand (or maybe not as systematically as in reality). As far as I remember, Steffi's slice backhand used to hardly bounce on the ground (even on clay), and it was nearly as efficient a weapon as her big forehand.


Correction here :whistle: . I don't know if it was meant to be a defensive shot or an attack, but I was surprised enough to let it be an attack - and a winner. Here are the screen shots of this slice backhand down the line that didn't bounce:

TE2009_017 slice gagnant 1.jpg

TE2009_018 slice gagnant 2 le rebond.jpg

TE2009_019 slice gagnant 3 2°rebond.jpg
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Re: World Tour CPU : Special AI Behavior..?

Postby Carlaleede » 30 Mar 2010, 08:47

Safina
Hits hard flat backhands.
Makes more errors off forehands.
She berates herself after an error or cheers when she hits a winner.
Plays at 50% in finals.
Best surface is clay.
Serves very hard first serves but a lot of faults.

Wozniacki
Hits her very shots loopy and softly with a lot of top spin.
Makes more errors off forehands, but hits very few overall.
Hits average strength backhands.
Best surface is fast hardcourt.
Serves a lot of first serves.

Sharapova
Hits hard flat groundstrokes off both sides.
Makes a lot of errors off both sides.
Stays mentally strong in tight moments.
Best surface is slow hard court (Australian).
Serves very hard but a lot of faults.

Zvonareva
Hits consistent precise strokes
Makes few errors.
Screams and cries in tight moments.
Best surface is slow hardcourt.
Serves softly.
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