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Disappointing Game
Hi CD,
After week one of competitions is over and the Israeli regional is ended, I definitely can say that the game is not reaching FIRST missions and goals. The game is designed for assists between teams, its clear that FIRST wanted to increase the value of coopertition but it does the opposite. A good seeded robot is not the best robot in the competitions. A good seeded robot is a robot that does nothing! A good robot that shoots many balls and does assists in one game may lose all what he have done because of a FOUL made by human player mistake. My team had a situation that can happen to every team, We didn't have good robots in our alliances at the qualification matches (all 10 matches). We were not able to do a single assist because our alliance mates were not able to get a ball and pass it. We had to do our second strategy to take the game on our team and do all the work without any help. Our rank was 18 but our OPR was one of the Highest in the whole regional http://www.thebluealliance.com/event/2014ista Another team 1574 ranked 25 with second highest OPR. Both teams didn't have partners for assist Another problem is that the game can be broke with defence, the is no need to score points. In last years games teams had to build good robots in order to win, what do the kids learn by building a robot that doesn't scoring and preventing others from scoring. The kids needs to build robots that does something and doesn't preventing from others from making. We should buid robots with a positive attitude, not negative. We need to see inspirational robots, teams, students and not a kitbot gladiators war. I found my self shouting during matches like soccer fans which is not typical to me. If FIRST intention is to provide shiny games that attracts audience it should not reduce the professionalism of the game |
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Wait a week or two. Week 1 should have magnified defense because teams have not yet figure out their offensive strategies. As the season goes on, teams will figure out how to play offense and the defense will be partially neutralized.
This will always be a defense heavy game but it will start to get prettier as the season goes on. |
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I don't hate the game, but I'm not in love with it either. It's 2003 all over again...
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I was at the Inland Empire regional last week and for the first day I thought that this game was terrible and really boring. But once the eliminations started, I really started to love Aerial Assist. Good alliances in elims are incredibly exciting to watch. 1678, 399 and 4161 had a great flow going and it really showed how great this game can be. It was really exciting to see them pass the ball down the field, over the truss (with a few catches by 399 in there) and scoring at the end with the triple assist was really impressive and awesome :)
EDIT: I also think that defense is kinda fun to watch, because even a rookie team can really do something that contributes a lot to their alliance and possibly (temporarily) stop a powerhouse team that would normally just steamroll the rest of the teams on the field. I think the intense defense in this game makes the matches a lot less one-sided when a lower-seeded alliance faces a higher seed. |
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Defense is what makes this game exciting to me. The catch plays by 1678 and 399 were incredible because both of their robots were heavily defended. Good defense will force offensive bots to get creative with their strategies and execution. For example I think we will start to see teams start to pass out of defense instead of trying to carry the ball across the field by themselves. Who knows, we might see teams pass to each other in the same zone just to get around a good defensive bot. Edit: here is the match I mentioned: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhY_p3qhSkY The first catch cycle starts at 1:20 and the second catch cycle is right after the first |
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And also the israeli regional is in week 1 Yarden's team's robot was pretty great but the ranking are very effected from the teams you randomaly play with. Just one more porblem, we had a game with a team that did not come, what chances do you have in Ariel Assist while playing 2 VS 3? |
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http://www.thebluealliance.com/match/2014onto2_qm26 Video coming later this week. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUi8Z...ature=youtu.be |
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I see where the Israeli teams are coming from. Having only one competition to introduce new people and sponsors to FRC is stressful, especially when the game still has major flaws that needed to be fixed. I could see this eroding interest and support by new sponsors who went to the regional thinking that FRC still has major flaws with the competition aspect. I am glad that FIRST addressed most if not all the problems to this years game, but sadly for all but a few Israeli teams, their competition season is over. |
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it is possible to win 1 VS 3 or 2 VS 3, but you do need to be much better than the other teams or they should have problems because the game score is based about 3 robots on the field. The main thing I try saying is that altrough you can score in other ways the ranking becomes a mirror to the robots you played with more then becoming a mirror of the acctual robots quality. At least in my regional and in my opinion. Quote:
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If you're expecting stellar, high level gameplay with no field issues or game updates needed, at a week 1 event, you need to step back. I've been pretty vocal about my dislike for the game, but this thread is a bit much. |
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