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P.J. 04-11-2015 17:44

FRC Blog - Something New - Team 'Standards'
 
http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...team-standards

I didn't see a link to the newest forum post yet. Interesting concept. It seems that the medieval theme is going to carry over into gameplay.

(I'm not fancy and don't know how to quote the body of the blog post like Hallry does so I apologize)

Justin Montois 04-11-2015 17:50

Re: FRC Blog - Something New - Team 'Standards'
 
No game elements above the driver stations this year.

Not sure how I feel about the Standards. Definitely different.

EDesbiens 04-11-2015 17:50

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Just. Awesome.

I love the idea, the fact that every team's standard will be different, the fact that we can start it in the preseason, the fact that we get patches to add to our standard... It's just awesome...

TDav540 04-11-2015 17:54

Re: FRC Blog - Something New - Team 'Standards'
 
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Originally Posted by Justin Montois (Post 1503200)
No game elements above the driver stations this year.

Not sure how I feel about the Standards. Definitely different.

Sounds like a pretty awesome idea! I'm definitely looking forward to it, but it does limit the opportunities for goals in a projectile shooting game

Knufire 04-11-2015 17:56

Re: FRC Blog - Something New - Team 'Standards'
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Justin Montois (Post 1503200)
No game elements above the driver stations this year.

This. Definitely not a shooting game (or at least a traditional one with goals above the driver station). If scoring is against the driver station wall, it seems like it'll be narrower (2012 esque).

Cory 04-11-2015 17:57

Re: FRC Blog - Something New - Team 'Standards'
 
Ah yes, the next step forward in making FRC more professional and attractive to television and outsiders.

GeeTwo 04-11-2015 17:58

Re: FRC Blog - Something New - Team 'Standards'
 
Great idea! I've posted a comment asking for two history patches, as they want two-sided flags. Also, if you want some history on this style of flag, don't look for a standard, look for a Gonfalon.

AdamHeard 04-11-2015 18:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Cory (Post 1503206)
Ah yes, the next step forward in making FRC more professional and attractive to television and outsiders.

I'm baffled by this step sideways/backwards.

James1902 04-11-2015 18:10

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Quote:

Originally Posted by AdamHeard (Post 1503208)
I'm baffled by this step sideways/backwards.

I'm not sure it's a step backwards. It adds visual representation of achievement or experience with the game, and I think it will add a cool look to the field. This could provide an understandable shorthand for people who haven't watched all season to appreciate the relative "power level" of the teams on the field.

College football does something similar by adding helmet stickers for players who reach certain achievements throughout their playing career.

I don't mind FIRST going all in on a theme as long as it helps people understand action on the field, as opposed to FLL style themes that have little to no effect during their matches.

I think this is a much better execution of a game theme than the teaser trailer.

AdamHeard 04-11-2015 18:15

Re: FRC Blog - Something New - Team 'Standards'
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by James1902 (Post 1503212)
I'm not sure how it's a step backwards. It adds visual representation of achievement or experience with the game, and it keeps in the theme of the game. This could provide an understandable shorthand for people who haven't watched all season to appreciate the relative "power level" of the teams on the field.

College football does something similar by adding helmet stickers for players who reach certain achievements throughout their playing career.

I don't mind FIRST going all in on a theme as long as it helps people understand action on the field, as opposed to FLL style themes that have little to no affect during their matches.

I think this is a much better execution of a game theme than the teaser trailer.

I can't see how such themes help get normal people involved.

Abhishek R 04-11-2015 18:17

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Obviously if it's a bunch of streamers just floating above driver stations it will appear childish or like some kind of medieval castle. But this is an opportunity for teams to show off their branding. Imagine if instead of "standards" FIRST said "teams can now choose to display their logo over their driver station for recognizability for the crowd/audience."

James1902 04-11-2015 18:21

Re: FRC Blog - Something New - Team 'Standards'
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AdamHeard (Post 1503214)
I can't see how such themes help get normal people involved.

Fair. But I don't think it'll drive anyone away, and at least this may have a bit of utility for the non-FIRST observer.

PayneTrain 04-11-2015 18:31

Re: FRC Blog - Something New - Team 'Standards'
 
I like the idea of teams being able to display their brand in a static, standardized method like something you see at center ice or in an endzone.

The streamers, loose controls over design, STREAMERS... uhh... Not really a win for those who see FRC as something that should have a professional look, but a definite victory for those who think FRC is supposed to be FLL for high schoolers.

Jay O'Donnell 04-11-2015 18:39

Re: FRC Blog - Something New - Team 'Standards'
 
For those of you talking about how this will detract from the "professional look", strive to make your standard look professional and help other teams do the same. No need to talk down about FIRST trying something new that doesn't impact competitions in a serious way. I'm excited that non-STEM interested students will have more things to do and stay involved with an FRC team (disclaimer: my girlfriend does the art stuff for my old team).

Andrew Schreiber 04-11-2015 18:45

Re: FRC Blog - Something New - Team 'Standards'
 
Are you kidding me? FRC has many problems but "not enough chances for teams to express themselves" is not one of them.

Can we maybe address the abysmal/decentralized webcasts, lack of recorded footage, high cost of participation, lack of quality control at events, abusive volunteers... ?

Nah, but we got banners yo.


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