2009 Fighting Robots FW UK Championships hosted by Robo Chal
Before we do the draw, we will post the full format of the competition. To do this we would like some feed-back from you guys.
Weve been looking into a few ways of doing the draw - we can do what we normally do and draw everyone out randomly out of a hat, or something I believe will make each heat more fair and similar which is to split the entries into weapon groups such as Spinners, Flipper, Pushers etc and then draw one from each of those weapon types into a heat.
That way, most heats will have 1 of each weapon type to fight.
Its upto you guys which we do, or if you have any other suggestions let us know.
2009 Fighting Robots FW UK Championships hosted by Robo Chal
2nd option! I dont wanna come up against another spinner first round again :crazy:
2009 Fighting Robots FW UK Championships hosted by Robo Chal
2 groups would be fair!!
WEAPONS and BOXES
2009 Fighting Robots FW UK Championships hosted by Robo Chal
lol dad ur such an idiot
grant if your doing the heats way then mix weapon classes like you said
i regret saying that but o well lol
1st make sure seeds dont meet but then i dont think theres any spinners who will be seeeded but just seed them for this event lol
2009 Fighting Robots FW UK Championships hosted by Robo Chal
pick out of the the hat then it could mean that 3 flippers face each other and 2 flippers go out which is cool
lf3 vs wegdie vs Beauty 2
(Message edited by Shane_L on February 18, 2009)
2009 Fighting Robots FW UK Championships hosted by Robo Chal
I think splitting them into weapon catagories to make sure there is one of each in each battle would favor flippers and spinners over pushbots. The whole point of a competition like this is you might be drawn up against anyone. If youve built a really good spinner, and have to fight another one, then so be it. If there are 3 pushbots in one fight, then so be that too. Thats the only fair way of doing it in my opinion. I admit the weapon class draw may make for a more interesting competition audience-wise, but thats not really the point at a UK championships is it. It should be totally random who we fight, then we cant moan about it. Just my 2 cents.
2009 Fighting Robots FW UK Championships hosted by Robo Chal
Since we plan to bring a spinner then we are a bit biased, but would prefer not to fight a spinner in the first round so option 2 for us :) Mainly because spinner v spinner are mostly 2 second fights.
Grant, I assume we are signed up!
2009 Fighting Robots FW UK Championships hosted by Robo Chal
each battle would favor flippers and spinners over pushbots
I wouldnt say so.
Dont get me wrong if you go for the beginner route of building a hardox box with a few drills then you are the under dog in any battle. If you make a proper rammer such as pain in the asp with a decent drive train etc then I would say that you should be equal odds to win any battle.
2009 Fighting Robots FW UK Championships hosted by Robo Chal
I agree with that wholeheartedly, and if built well enough, even a wooden box with drill motors has proved to be up to the job.
2009 Fighting Robots FW UK Championships hosted by Robo Chal
Anyway - you lot only want to separate the boxes from the weapons because you are scared of us :proud: