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coldfusion1279 23-04-2008 13:08

A Trend in the FRC Games?
 
Anybody been noticing the trend from year to year in the game design? I will start in 2003 since that is the first game I am familiar with.

2003- Stacking boxes on top of one another to score multiplier points

2004- Gathering balls to be scored via human player in a goal

2005- stacking tetras on a "tic-tac-toe" board to score multiplier points

2006- gathering balls to be shot into a goal

2007- picking up tubes to be hung around a rack in rows to score multiplier points

2008- picking up balls to be shot/dropped over/onto a rack to score points

Trend anyone?

Of course each game has a unique task for the end of the game with a huge bonus; as far as I can tell, an arbitrary way of making or breaking the match.

So my guess for 2009? Well, some sort of multiplier game, probably with boxes. Perhaps placing them in something, or lifting them up to various heights.

It seems like in the odd years, they like to change up the game piece to something strange.. The tetras were a wierd shape and they were really heavy to lift 10 feet in the air, the tubes were incredibly light and delicate. I say, back to boxes in 2009 for a very strategic game.

To all you hopefuls for a water game:
I don't see it happening anywhere in the near future. It would be far too dangerous and a big mess. Unless they used D.I. water to inhibit conduction ;)

-O'Reilly

coldfusion1279 23-04-2008 13:15

Re: A Trend in the FRC Games?
 
Whoops, I searched before posting this and didn't find anything, but I just went to look at my post, and there are a few subjects with the same content about game pieces. Sorry for the repitition :)

JesseK 23-04-2008 13:32

Re: A Trend in the FRC Games?
 
Well, Woodie's hint in 2007 about gerbils, K'nex, and the stock market have been long forgotten. This hints in December 2007 were a wild goose chase for anyone who didn't live in Boston. Any pattern you think you've found will disolve right before your eyes on January 3rd, 2009 due to complex unaccounted-for factors. Such is the way of FRC. Such is the way of the universe.

Do not fight the universe.

Rick TYler 23-04-2008 13:37

Re: A Trend in the FRC Games?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JesseK (Post 741678)
Any pattern you think you've found will disolve right before your eyes on January 3rd, 2009

There is some chat floating around that kickoff might be January 10 -- not the third. Anyone who was out of town for the week after Christmas might still be gone on Jan. 3. Of course, I don't think FIRST has announced kickoff yet.

T3_1565 23-04-2008 13:55

Re: A Trend in the FRC Games?
 
1992 - balls
93 - balls
94 - balls
95 - balls
96 - balls
97 - Circles (inner tubes)
98 - balls
99 - Floppies/pucks??
00 - Balls
01 - Balls
02 - Balls
03 - Squares (boxes)
04 - balls
05 - Triangles (tetras)
06 - balls
07 - Circles (inner tubes)
08 - Balls



Only if you follow the pattern for the past few years (the rest doesn't have a pattern) will the next game shape be square.

That is all

(FIRST really likes inflatable balls dont they??:rolleyes: )

EricH 23-04-2008 14:44

Re: A Trend in the FRC Games?
 
2005 didn't have multipliers. Straight points for number of tetras plus straight points for number of rows plus a bonus at the end if you could get it.

There is a pattern, however. No, it's NOT the FIRST logo. It's a pattern going back at least to 1997 (bear with me here...)

It's ball, odd object, ball, odd object. 2001 had both, with the odd object being the balancing bridge.

Next up? Odd object.

The Lucas 23-04-2008 14:47

Re: A Trend in the FRC Games?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EricH (Post 741713)
Next up? Odd object.

I vote for throwing Frisbees. Wait, I don't get a vote, the PA primary has me in voting mode.

EricH 23-04-2008 14:49

Re: A Trend in the FRC Games?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by The Lucas (Post 741717)
I vote for throwing Frisbees. Wait, I don't get a vote, the PA primary has me in voting mode.

Traffic cones, boomerangs (NZ regional), footballs, frisbees, batons... anything else odd for me.

Clinton Bolinger 23-04-2008 14:55

Re: A Trend in the FRC Games?
 
What about a Rugby Ball (Both a Ball and an Odd Object)?

-Oris-

EricH 23-04-2008 14:56

Re: A Trend in the FRC Games?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Oris (Post 741725)
What about a Rugby Ball (Both a Ball and an Odd Object)?

-Oris-

Isn't that similar to a football? I'd say it's odd object due to shape.

Koko Ed 23-04-2008 15:05

Re: A Trend in the FRC Games?
 
I'd love if they used these:

Clinton Bolinger 23-04-2008 15:09

Re: A Trend in the FRC Games?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Koko Ed (Post 741734)
I'd love if they used these:

With the Human Player inside as part of the game piece.

-Oris-

Koko Ed 23-04-2008 15:13

Re: A Trend in the FRC Games?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Oris (Post 741737)
With the Human Player inside as part of the game piece.

-Oris-

Exactly.
That's why I want to see it used.

Rick TYler 23-04-2008 15:23

Re: A Trend in the FRC Games?
 
I'm good with that as long as I get to pick the human player in the hamster ball.

Carlee10 23-04-2008 15:35

Re: A Trend in the FRC Games?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by coldfusion1279 (Post 741667)

To all you hopefuls for a water game:
I don't see it happening anywhere in the near future. It would be far too dangerous and a big mess. Unless they used D.I. water to inhibit conduction ;)

-O'Reilly

Agreed. Yes, I to wonder about FIRST's fascination with inflatable balls. Maybe its just because they're easy to use for robots.


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