With a hard tacky rubber like Hurricane, if you don't take a big and full swing or you stop your followthrough, your shot will be punished because there is no catapult from the sponge until you put power into your stroke. The rubber is unforgiving if you do not fully commit to power in an offensive stroke and if your technique is not pretty solid. This also makes it so that when you do certain kinds of touch shots you can have great control, especially for the short game.
With Euro/Japanese catapult rubbers like Tenergy or any of the ESN rubbers, there are a lot of things that are actually bad technique that can still work. This is because, with the catapult of the sponge, added to the Grippy-Non-Tacky topsheet, lots of shots where the touch is not great, the racket does something funny and/the followthrough is halted and the stroke has no power, the ball can still go back with speed as though the technique was better, but without as much spin.
With the Euro/Japanese type of rubber, you can use the catapult of the sponge and the mechanical spin of the sponge+topsheet combination to make shots without full technique, or, sometimes, even, by accident.
Sent from the Oracle of Delphi by the Pythia