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Thread: Proposals from the RFL

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  2. My personal opinion is that its going to take a VERY long time to be able to get all the rules agreed and set to go, and until thats done there wont be many people traveling to world to fight.
    In that case, there is no need to up the weight limit until people are fighting abroad more often I.E when all the rules are set.

    We also have atleast 2/3 new robots that are/about to be built but are not sure whether to build to 13.6kg or 12kg as it will take a while to get them finished.

  3. #73
    Hm... Well, being of the few US builders who reads and actually posts in here I think I will pipe in and say my 2 cents on this from a view point that is over the pond...

    I personally think the change is a good idea. All of our bots will stay the same while you get to add a little weight. We will be able to come over to fight with you and you can come over here to fight with us. I dont understand how this is a bad thing.

    - I saw a post about money... I am a 21year old guy that has 2 jobs, I just got my own place, I have payments up the wazoo and very little free time. But I build cuz it is something that I love to do. As I think is the one big reason we all do it! We are not in it for the money because lord knows we spend WAY more than we put into it, so at the end of the day we all do it because we like it and it is fun! I cant think of anything more fun (well I can, but not bot related) than going to a different country and fighting with different bots and meeting new people. That to me would be amazing! I would like very much to make a out of country botn trip this next year. Sure I will save all year and make it a vacation/bot trip, but I would love to do it!!

    - is 1.6kg really THAT much? Like I posted in my forum when they were talking about the 33lb change. Whats the big deal (3lb to us is not much)? Keep the same robot but change it a little. Add another batt, a 2nd air tank, make some attachments for whatever robot you fight, or hell... Keep the robot the same. 1.6kg to me, doesnt seem very much. And heck, when your current robot gets killed then just build to the full weight limit.

    - I support this idea for the simple fact that I would like to see you all come over here and I would like to come to some of your events. I wana see the cool flippers and the neat things you all build. And im sure you all would like to take a peek at some of our famous bots. With a set of rules, at least weight rules it makes it that much more easy. . .

    I dont mean to offend or anything. A few of you know me and talk to me, so they can vouch that I am a chill guy. I am just really believe that this is a good thing. 15kb might have been alot to change, but the 13.6 is totally do-able. Hope you all agree! And I hope to see you all in 2008!!!!!!!

    ~Chad

  4. - is 1.6kg really THAT much?

    Yes it is. it is more than a 13% increase in weight, which is not something to sneeze at.

    The weight is not really the issue though (at least not anymore for the most of us), it is the time-frame and all the other regulations that need to be synchronised.

  5. #75

  6. As james said if the weight is to change it needs to change asap. i am one of many builders that are currently working on a robot. the extra 1.6kg makes a massive differece to how the robot will be made.

    Being honest i dont think that uping the limit is a good thing. it just makes a more extreme version of what we all ready have which isnt good for builders costs or attracting newbies to start up in the sport. Ive spoken to a couple of people and they have all more or less said that robot combat is dying. simply because of the super spinners and super boxes being boring and haveing nothing new. it makes it very difficult to build a competertive machine thats different. all have said Something needs to change but the weight isnt one of them. on the other hand it does allow for international compertition yay.

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