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carpedav000 17-01-2016 21:08

Re: Bowling
 
If someone were to lay down and punch it they might be able to get some upward angle on it.

IronicDeadBird 18-01-2016 00:31

Re: Bowling
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by carpedav000 (Post 1525683)
If someone were to lay down and punch it they might be able to get some upward angle on it.

Hold up let me get my pool cue I know a sweet trick shot for this.

GaryVoshol 18-01-2016 19:00

Re: Bowling
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sperkowsky (Post 1525668)
Well our Human player happens to be on our schools bowling team so I think we are in pretty good shape.

Ehh, mebbe. Doesn't he need 3 holes in the ball? :rolleyes:

bavelden 18-01-2016 20:21

Re: Bowling
 
Team 3711 was originally thinking of bowling the ball with enough force for it to hit the edge of the secret passage and bounce up and over the low bar. We quickly realized that we would not be able to combine enough speed and bounce for it to be carried over the low bar. Not only will the ball stop entirely if it hits the top of the player station, but if the ball hits the end of the secret passage with too much speed it will merely roll over without bouncing into the air.

toastergod 19-01-2016 11:00

Re: Bowling
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sperkowsky (Post 1525668)
Well our Human player happens to be on our schools bowling team so I think we are in pretty good shape.

Same here, our team's human player happens to be a bowler. We haven't had a chance to test bowling yet though since our playing field is still being worked on.

Sperkowsky 19-01-2016 19:38

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Originally Posted by GaryVoshol (Post 1526204)
Ehh, mebbe. Doesn't he need 3 holes in the ball? :rolleyes:

We'll see how the balls look by the end of the day.


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