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Yerm said:

Mario Tennis Aces launched yesterday, and some of those who were excited enough to buy the game day one or even preorder it (I'll admit I was tempted to) are getting upset that the game does not allow players to play with actual tennis scoring rules. In real life tennis, you play sets until one of you wins at least 6 games with a lead of 2, but in MTA it works a bit different. you dont need to win 6 games, you just need to be ahead of the other player by 2, meaning it could be over in as little as 2 games, or with a tiebreaker round, a maximum of 5. A select few have gone to lengths to try and get Nintendo to refund the game (they said no of course) and I think its a bit ridiculous. So now Im just going to address all the negative criticism the game has received in not even 24 hours.

 

You confused sets and games in the tennis scoring system.