I won it last year, so I guess Id have to be in.
I won it last year, so I guess Id have to be in.
Im thinking about asking for these details to keep things nice and simple:
quote:
Your Name -
Team Name -
Robots name -
Weapons -
Srimech -
Drive System -
Armour -
Speed -
Ground clearance -
Shape -
Colour -
Picture Location (If any) -
What do you think of this basic stat structure?
I think im in You know ill join when i get chance. If the signup goes on while im settling into uni though, youll just have to hold a space and trust that ill get stats in when i can.
Moi, moi moi!
Count me in... as long as points dont creep into those stats. :wink:
if theres any space im in. (This bit is optional) But If theres going to be one more space then you want it to be then ill play someone to get in
This is a call out for any rules you want to be changed, so far I have:
- Competitors have to be Vapourbots
- The weight limits are:
- 100kg for wheeled robots (e.g. Tornado)
- 120kg for shufflers (e.g. Son of Whyachi)
- 150kg for ‚Ëœtrue‚„ walkers (e.g. Anarchy)
- No flying robots are permitted
- No purely passive robots are permitted (inc. bots with interchangeable wedges and the like.) However, this doesnt not include machines with Stinger-style weaponry as it actually swings.
- Clusterbots are permitted, with no limit to the number of parts (but lets keep things realistic here ). I will also be using the rule that if 50% of the cluster is out, all of it is out.
- There will be 4 set-ups only allowed for interchangeable robots
- 60 Volt limit
(nic... borrowed from steve)
So can anyone suggest any changes to the rules?
If not, sign-ups will start before the months out.
Qustion on the set-up rule:
1) Would me mountign slammers jaws horizontally or vertically (same weapon, slightly different position) could as one set-up or two?
2) What weight category do the followign fall into: a) cheeky boy legs, b) tracks and c) screws
3) Is the cluster rule 50% by mass/weight/volume or 50% of bots?
What weight category do the followign fall into: a) cheeky boy legs, b) tracks and c) screws
a)Cheeky boy legs are just a waste of time... youll need the weight to get anywhere with them
b)Tracks, EOs disgression....
c)Screws, when I actually think about it, are more like an omni directional design, they continously rotate to travel like a wheel so I would say the screw method of travelling deserves a wheeled weight limit, nothing more.
Just my 2 + GST
1 - I will call it as one
2 - Cheeky Boy legs will come under the 150kg limit; Tracks and screws both come underneath the 100kg limit.
3 - 50% by number
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