You have the best chances of getting an ace if you hit the line, either in the middle or in the corner.
Any time the receiving team does not have "two controlled touches" on the ball, and does not get it back over the net, an ace is awarded. Example: The receiver misses the ball completely. Ace. Example: The receiver makes contact, but shanks the pass out of bounds. Ace. Example: The receiver shanks the pass into the back of the middle's head. Not a controlled second touch. Ace. Example: The receiver makes a beautiful pass, but the setter forgets to set it and the ball hits the floor. While naively you might not consider this an ace because of the good pass, technically it is an ace indeed because there was no second controlled touch. Example: The serve hits the receiver in the head but somehow bounces over the net into the serving team's court. Despite the lack of "controlled touch" by the receiving team, the ball was kept in play so obviously not an ace.
You must complete the hard campaign to unlock ace mode
Touch move means that if you touch a piece and it has a legal move you must play it. Touch capture means that if you touch a piece of your opponent's and you can capture it you must do so.
In tennis when the opposing player is unable to return the first serve, this is known as an ace. An ace is also a hole in one in golf, and obviously card games.
To ace any level, you must complete it without dying. I would suggest looking up a walkthrough on IGN.
You MUST call Colt.
In order to achieve the title of ace, a fighter pilot must shoot down five or more enemy fighters
No. If they are parallel (but not identical), they will not touch.
The legal serve where the opponent fails to touch the tennis ball is called 'ACE'.
You can't have an ace when blocking. Aces only happen when someone serves the ball and either a player on the other team cannot touch the ball in any way or touches the ball one time and a teammate cannot get to it and put it back in play therefore there is no way a block can be an ace.
yes there are touch pads in the olympic swimming pools that the swimmers have to touch to win the race.
Yes. Tablets, by definition, must be touch-enabled devices.