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Justin Montois 20-03-2009 15:12

FIRST Game Survivor: Round 6
 
Here's how it works. Each week we will "vote off" a past FIRST game until we have our "Survivor"

Voted off
Round 1: 2000- Co-Opertition FIRST
Round 2: 2001- Diabolical Dynamics
Round 3: 1995- Ramp n Roll
Round 4: 2007- Rack n' Roll
Round 5: 2003- Stack Attack

If you are unsure about past games, you can read up on them on the links below:

http://firstwiki.net/index.php/Game

http://www.technokats.org/historyproject.php

Billfred 20-03-2009 22:26

Re: FIRST Game Survivor: Round 6
 
And why are people not voting off Triple Play?! Loading zones, people, loading zones! ;)

EricH 20-03-2009 22:27

Re: FIRST Game Survivor: Round 6
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Billfred (Post 838651)
And why are people not voting off Triple Play?! Loading zones, people, loading zones! ;)

<G22>, 2008 edition.

Ian Curtis 20-03-2009 23:46

Re: FIRST Game Survivor: Round 6
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EricH (Post 838652)
<G22>, 2008 edition.

Then it sounds like you were never on the receiving end of a loading zone penalty. :D A <G22> was obnoxious, but only worth about one "score." A loading zone penalty was worth about one "score" on a rare occasions, but usually 2 or 3. Also, covering our robot's perimeter with zip ties Thursday took precious time as we played the inevitable robot catch-up game.

Justin Montois 21-03-2009 01:48

Re: FIRST Game Survivor: Round 6
 
Billfred appears to carry with him some influence! lol :)

artdutra04 21-03-2009 03:10

Re: FIRST Game Survivor: Round 6
 
I'm not feeling the love for Triple Play here.

Honestly, that was probably my second favorite game ever, although Lunacy may dethrone it after this season is all said and done. Why? Because it was a very fun game to drive in, constantly kept the audience on their toes the entire match (even an average robot could strategically place a single tetra and swing the match thirty or more points), and at least for us, was mostly penalty-less*.

It was also the last year of bumper-less robots, the last year of wedges, and the first year ever with 3v3 alliances.

Nope. Triple Play should definitely survive to another day. 2008 (Overdrive) on the other hand, that should be the next one to kick the bucket. That game literally just meandered [mostly] in circles, racking up more penalties per competition than Triple Play ever did.


* To be best of my knowledge, our team did not incur a single 30-pt penalty for our alliances ever that year. It was very simple that year to avoid penalties: don't drive near that corner of the field if they were human loading!

EricH 21-03-2009 14:04

Re: FIRST Game Survivor: Round 6
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by iCurtis (Post 838674)
Then it sounds like you were never on the receiving end of a loading zone penalty.

Nope, we weren't, but I can think of a case where one against the other alliance almost didn't get counted...

We also played offense, not defense. Funny how that works.

And, as Art said, it was really easy to avoid penalties as long as you avoided any robots in those zones. <G22> was a lot harder--there were 4 places to get it, and at least one had a partial view-block while 2 were hard to tell due to perspective. That leaves one that you could see pretty well to avoid it...

Lil' Lavery 21-03-2009 22:55

Re: FIRST Game Survivor: Round 6
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by artdutra04 (Post 838704)
It was also the last year of bumper-less robots, the last year of wedges, and the first year ever with 3v3 alliances.

I'm not sure which year bumpers were first allowed, but I thought it was 2005. Bumpers were not mandatory until 2008.

waialua359 21-03-2009 23:02

Re: FIRST Game Survivor: Round 6
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lil' Lavery (Post 838934)
I'm not sure which year bumpers were first allowed, but I thought it was 2005. Bumpers were not mandatory until 2008.

Bumpers were initiated in 2006.

Molten 22-03-2009 10:36

Re: FIRST Game Survivor: Round 6
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 340x4xLife (Post 838695)
Billfred appears to carry with him some influence! lol :)

Hey, I voted against triple play all this time. I disliked it before it was cool to dislike it.:cool:

bduddy 22-03-2009 11:56

Re: FIRST Game Survivor: Round 6
 
Seriously? You're voting off Triple Play just because of loading zone penalties? For one thing, I don't remember them being excessive at all. And I may be biased, because our Triple Play robot was the best 840 has ever made, but I think the game was really exciting.

My vote was for FIRST Frenzy. I only saw it at an offseason competition, but I remember the game as thoroughly boring.

EricLeifermann 22-03-2009 12:01

Re: FIRST Game Survivor: Round 6
 
I voted for Aim High, i thought it was not at all exciting to watch. OOOOO robots are shoot balls, looks exciting at first but grows old really really fast. Plus their was that whole back bot thing that i thought was dumb as well. I happened to really like Triple Play i thought it was a very exciting game that was easy to follow from the stands and you could tell who was winning and who was losing really easily.

FIRST Frenzy was incredibly exciting to watch and not at all boring. It was my favorite game that i have been apart of. It was also the last year the robots didn't all start to look the same.

Lil' Lavery 22-03-2009 12:08

Re: FIRST Game Survivor: Round 6
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bduddy (Post 839114)
My vote was for FIRST Frenzy. I only saw it at an offseason competition, but I remember the game as thoroughly boring.

I think many FIRSTers consider the 2004 game as one of the best ever. Between the last second frenzy at the bar, capping, de-capping, the many competitive robot designs, the lack of one dominant strategy, and some of the ridiculous and awesome robots, it was amazing. Stuff like 190 hanging in autonomous, 330 hanging early and using a giant pole to block shots (and having the ability to move on the bar to block opponents from getting up), 71 capping while hanging.... I could go on and on.

No voting off 2004!

Alex Cormier 22-03-2009 12:09

Re: FIRST Game Survivor: Round 6
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lil' Lavery (Post 838934)
I'm not sure which year bumpers were first allowed, but I thought it was 2005. Bumpers were not mandatory until 2008.

I made bumpers for my first robot in 2003 on 1126.

Billfred 22-03-2009 13:10

Re: FIRST Game Survivor: Round 6
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bduddy (Post 839114)
Seriously? You're voting off Triple Play just because of loading zone penalties?

No, I'm also voting off Triple Play because coaching it for part of Palmetto with 1293 made my brain hurt to a degree I haven't had it hurt since.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex Cormier (Post 839119)
I made bumpers for my first robot in 2003 on 1126.

Right, but 2006 saw the premiere of BUMPERS, as standardized by the GDC with pool noodles and plywood and strongly-recommended 1000-denier Cordura Plus nylon.


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