Register To Comment
Page 14 of 17 FirstFirst ... 41213141516 ... LastLast
Results 131 to 140 of 161

Thread: The future of roboting

  1. #131
    cliveb's Avatar
    Roboteer

    No payrise up here either Tony , but all things being equal we will be at Barmsley next year, and one of our robots will be at your disposal for the weekend. If you are really nice to Wendy she won't offer Stagefright.
    Team Toon:
    Heavyweight UK Champion 2015
    Robot Wars World Annihilator Champion 2015
    Heavyweight Tag Team Champion 2012
    Featherweight UK Champion 2010
    Featherweight Annihilator Champion 2009,2011 & 2014
    Rebel Robots Champion 2009
    Pika Annihilator Champion (Belgium) 2012
    Tanja Trophy Winner 2010
    Team Champions ( Team Barbie) 2011

  2. #132

  3. #133
    Hi Ian,

    See this is why its good to chat and talk, and come up with ideas, although im already one step ahead of you.

    We have a generic event program which we sell at events, high volume printed to keep the cost down.. however...

    I had already decided, that it wouldnt cost much to print some extra info to slip inside it for each event, along the lines of what you sugessted, it would have an up to date robot list, any news / gossip, current standings on the the league table, and some stats from the robots etc....

    if roboteers wanted to print off their own signs and banners etc,,,,, to brighten up the pits they would be more than welcome. hint hint !!

    Regards

    John

  4. #134

  5. #135
    something i think the audience might like is a giant board or projector screen showing a list of all the shows fights to come mabye with a picture by the name of the competing robots for each fight,- or mabye on a screen a thing saying 'next fight up' with pictures of the robots and their names. i no this wouldn't be really possible with the feathers but it might be a good idea for the heavy weights, becasue the audience will be happily able to see the robots names and cheer on which they think is best.

  6. #136
    Thats a good Idea if you go to the cinema, they are always trying to sell you stuff use the screens to run adverts for any drinks and sweats, also goods form the merchandise stall. I know Mr Stu could do something that could be run at all shows on a loop so it could be started when the fights are not on.

    Use what we have to sell what weve got :shock: :shock:

  7. #137
    Not 100% linked to the future of roboteering or how we can improve live shows, but who else has seen the picture links in the Malaysia section of the forum for their Robogamez 2009 event?

    Their 'theme' or sub-name for the event is 'Rising of the Silent Tower: Resist or Surrender'
    How awesome a name is that for a robot event? As I said in the Malaysia thread, it sounds like its a title for a video game, but using it for naming a robot event just gives a nice little twist to things

    It might not be do-able now (or whether there'd be enough interest in it/it would be logistically viable down the line) but having a videogame style themed robot event where the robots have to either work together or fight against each other to complete missions would be cool
    Its the sort of thing that would work well more with the all-terrain idea that was mentioned earlier in this thread, so it may not be achieveable any time soon but may as well stick it in this discussion so I don't forget it

    EDIT: It would involve having to have some sort of new story for every event so that the audience could follow what's happening, so unless whoever writes the missions was really talented at churning out gripping stories frequently, it wouldn't be a once-a-month thing. But it could be done in such a way that several parts of the mission depend on audience participation, such as gettting them to drive a robot for some sort of sub-challenge

    EDIT AGAIN!: Just remembered that this sort of thing happens in the Fanfic section, where they have vapourbot RPGs occasionally. Makes a nice little change to the norm

  8. #138
    Quote Originally Posted by k_c_r
    Not 100% linked to the future of roboteering or how we can improve live shows, but who else has seen the picture links in the Malaysia section of the forum for their Robogamez 2009 event?

    Their 'theme' or sub-name for the event is 'Rising of the Silent Tower: Resist or Surrender'
    How awesome a name is that for a robot event? As I said in the Malaysia thread, it sounds like its a title for a video game, but using it for naming a robot event just gives a nice little twist to things
    RoboWars has a similar naming scheme with its events here in Aus. We've had the following names:

    RoboWars 1
    RoboWars 2: The Wreckoning
    RoboWars 3: Judgment Day
    RoboWars 4: Carnage Continuum
    RoboWars 5: Destination Devastation
    RoboWars 6: System Smash

    Makes it sound like a chapter in a novel

  9. #139

  10. #140
    as most of us that use spec`s its a recomend but I would never go back to any thing else than 2.4 gig system

Register To Comment

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •