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Favorite FIRST Game
What has been your favorite FIRST game?
Which game did you think was... >Most fun to watch >Most fun to play/operate >Had the best autonomous mode >Sufficiently challenging (not unfair to rookie teams) >Had the best challenge (pushing boxes, shooting balls) >Generated a wide variety of diverse designs I don't want to know what game your team did best at, I'm just curious to know which game was everyones favorite. I've seen four years of FIRST games (Stack Attack, Raising the Bar, Triple Play, Aim High), all of which were good, but some were definitely better than others. My personal favorites have been Stack Attack and Aim High, both of which were exiting to watch and offered large open playing fields, allowing robots to zoom about unobstructed. Also, what made that game great? Why did you like it. |
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In order, my favorite three from the past 5 years of involvement....
1.) AIM HIGH By far the most amazing game, it had it all, and didn't involve PVC goals on casters! ;) It was different! Periods! Shooting above the player stations! 2.) Stack Attack Boxes are fun, plus we won two regionals. 3.) Triple Play No balls, three robots, cool ideas. Really neat. I can say that I did not care for Raising the Bar, it was a rehash of previous years, and frankly, seeing more balls and PVC goals made me roll my eyes. |
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FAVORITE GAME EVER---
RAISING THE BAR. For me it was the most exciting to watch. Robots climbing up ramps and trying to hang, capping 2x balls on goals, HP's throwing balls in those goals. It was a chance for the HP's to make some really big plays. I didn't really enjoy Stack Attack because I felt like it ended up being king of the hill wins all. Triple Play I enjoyed, not as much going on though. I really did like Aim High this year. At first I didn't think so, but once you got a hang of the game, it was quite exciting and "different". But Raising the Bar was still my absolute favorite! |
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Raising the Bar was the best game by far . Old school: 2 Robots on the field competing and many possibilities to win a match
Stack Attack was also a good game. |
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Out of the ones I've competed in: 2004/2002
Out of all the games I've seen a decent amount of: 2004/2000/1999 |
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I agree--there were a lot of different ways of scoring, so there were a lot of completely different designed robots. Woahhhh I just realized it used to be only 2 v 2. I can't believe I completely forgot about that. That scares me a bit... |
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2000, for sure. I only saw one off-season event that year, but that game was amazing. It had fairly simple scoring, it was pretty well balanced, exciting to watch, and had a great "finishing move" with the original hanging bar. All together, it made for a great game to watch, and a great game to play.
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My favorite is the 2004 with it's diverse scoring and robot diversity.
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2000 hooked me. It's still my favorite.
As a side note, according to a demographic profile of ChiefDelphi forum members in the past year (4/05-4/06), the average rookie year is 2002. This may skew things towards the later years. |
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Raising the Bar
Lots of different options to score and didn't need a real time scoring system like this year. |
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My favorite was 1999, but that was probably due to the way our robot was tooled to play the game. Seeing 4 robots on the "puck", all with baskets 10 feet in the air was pretty cool.
With the development of FIRST robot technology, game strategy, and drivetrain improvements, that game would be amazing to see again. Come to think of it... any game from 1995-2000 would be neat to see played with today's robots. Andy B. |
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I'm somewhat intrigued by the 1993 game, Rug Rage. Simple game, easy to understand, and it's the most water that FIRST has ever had on the field.
And I'm sure I'll be bludgeoned by many people (or more than I have already) for saying it, but I'd love a crack at Diabolical Dynamics (2001). The notion of having to work together with your alliance partners, instead of just three robots doing their thing, just feels like fun to me. Aim High was a hoot as well, but I have to give my nod to FIRST Frenzy. Three ways to gain points (balls, 2X ball, bar), lots of action, fun to watch, and you could tell who's winning. It remains my favorite. |
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This was back when teams did not know who their alliance partners were for the upcoming qualification matches. For instance, you knew that you were in match 61 or 62, but not exactly which one. So, this meant that you had to scout and pre-plan with 7 other teams for that match, not just 3. The field quers would bring 8 teams into a corral, and then they would look at their secret match sheet and pull 4 of you ahead for the upcoming match. At that point, you had about 4-5 minutes to plan the entire match. This was back when 2 coaches were allowed for each team. Needless to say, this 4-5 minute strategy planning session did not always go as teams wanted it to. On the field, only 1 team could physically balance the bridge... but all 4 teams might have wished to show that they could do it. There was much debate. Stronger personalities (and louder people) were heard, and salesmanship had to be put forth in order for your team to get the chance for the balance job. Many of these strategy planning sessions got to be arguements, since the pressure was on. So... at the end of the year, people complained "too many coaches were on the drive teams!"... and "no more adult coaches!" Also, other people complained "why can't you just tell us who our alliance partners are on Friday morning?" In 2002, both changes happened, as only 1 coach was permitted in the box, and we all knew our qualification lineups on Friday morning. Since then, these strategy meetings have gone much smoother. The most important improvement was not the omission of the 2nd coach, but rather the information about which teams you are partnered with. Andy B. |
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Yea I agree, at least in qualification matches strategy sessions would usually evolve to a "I know you can do it but we can do it better!!" type of dilema.
As for my favorite game, I would have to go with 2004, so many ways to score, so many sweet robot designs (the variety was incredible), and it was also my "peak" (senior year of high school) in FIRST. On a more sentimental note 2002 because that was my last year going to nat's at epcot and I'll remember that for a long time. |
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