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ebarker 13-10-2009 13:06

Re: Next Year's Game?
 
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Originally Posted by HashemReza (Post 878089)
I just thought I would mention this:

http://www.earthday.net/earthday2010

The year 2010 is the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day, which will occur come April.

Does this mean anything? Honestly, no. 2010 Also happens to be the year that Mars' opposition with Earth will occur (Opposition), NASA will retire the Space Shuttle Program and replace it with Project Constellation...you get the picture ;)

If it is green-focused, i would think that it has to do with sorting, clearing an area, or moving "waste" from the field into basically a giant receptacle for your alliance. I dunno.

A few days after the Championship in Atlanta 2010 is Earthday. Disneynature will release Oceans

I say 'water game'.

But even if the GDC doesn't do a cirque du soleil style water game - you fellow members of FIRST can help explain to the world why FIRST is important.

See this thread

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Enigma's puzzle 13-10-2009 22:39

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yes but instead of a seesaw i am thinking a platform supported by one point in the middle to give it a multi directional tilt, so interesting, so fun.

typharn91 14-10-2009 10:57

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Originally Posted by EricH (Post 871325)
Ditto for Coopertition FIRST (2000).

Also note that in 2000, 2001, 2003, and 2006, robots could possibly become airborne if they charged the ramps too fast. (Less of an issue in 2001, due to the ramp switching which end was down...)

your forgetting 2007 i remember on team did a swan dive of my teams ramp at nationals and slammed right in to the wall with enough force to bounce the m back onto our ramp

EricH 14-10-2009 11:07

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Originally Posted by typharn91 (Post 878256)
your forgetting 2007 i remember on team did a swan dive of my teams ramp at nationals and slammed right in to the wall with enough force to bounce the m back onto our ramp

I thought about 2007, but then remembered that either there was a turn involved or there was a wall back there...

FatBabyJezus 15-10-2009 19:12

Re: Next Year's Game?
 
how bout paintball bots? speedball style?

Bochek 18-10-2009 10:57

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how about limited wheels, eg 1 or 2 wheeled robots.

blackiceskier 20-10-2009 22:12

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hey what do you think the new game element will be any design ideas for a scoring element?

baloons anyone?

Ryan Simpson 20-10-2009 22:31

Re: Next Year's Game?
 
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Originally Posted by blackiceskier (Post 879084)
hey what do you think the new game element will be any design ideas for a scoring element?

baloons anyone?

I highly doubt that balloons will be used. Game pieces that can be broken so easily are not a good idea.

blackiceskier 20-10-2009 22:49

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thats true but its not like the baloons are expensive and they are easy to aquire by all teams both vets and rookies

Karibou 20-10-2009 22:52

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Originally Posted by blackiceskier (Post 879094)
thats true but its not like the baloons are expensive and they are easy to aquire by all teams both vets and rookies

But still...the game pieces have to endure an entire match. I don't know if balloons would cut it, slight pressure would make them pop.

Unless the point of the game was to pop a crapload of balloons*...
WAIT. I'VE GOT IT.
Guys, we're going to be playing with bubblewrap this year.

*Which I can't see happening, that would be EXTREMELY wasteful and we would probably fill a couple thousand landfills with balloon scraps alone.

delsaner 21-10-2009 08:03

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Originally Posted by Karibou (Post 879095)
WAIT. I'VE GOT IT.
Guys, we're going to be playing with bubblewrap this year.

My ears probably couldn't stand the noise from all that bubble wrap... X__X

Daniel_LaFleur 21-10-2009 18:13

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Originally Posted by Karibou (Post 879095)
But still...the game pieces have to endure an entire match. I don't know if balloons would cut it, slight pressure would make them pop.

Unless the point of the game was to pop a crapload of balloons*...

I think you missed the point.

It's because balloons are fragile that they would make a great gamepiece. Consider the challange of NOT popping them :D

[idle thought]... Maybe we shouldn't be giving Dave any hints about gamepieces right now :P [/idle thought]

Karibou 21-10-2009 18:39

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Originally Posted by Daniel_LaFleur (Post 879190)
I think you missed the point.

It's because balloons are fragile that they would make a great gamepiece. Consider the challange of NOT popping them :D

That WOULD be a challenge, and I did originally see it from that point.
However, as much as I hate shooting down ideas, unless we can find balloons that just deflate instead of popping (do those exist?), I have the feeling that we would end up with a ton of balloon shrapnel, which would have to be disposed of :/

Travis Hoffman 21-10-2009 22:04

Re: Next Year's Game?
 
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Originally Posted by blackiceskier (Post 879084)
hey what do you think the new game element will be any design ideas for a scoring element?

baloons anyone?

Yes, large mylar balloons. Volunteers will randomly hide Cabbage Patch dolls under them, and the robots will be responsible for calling the local media and authorities. The robot that successfully gets the most journalist hacks and gullible law enforcement officials to show up at the event wins the match. ;)

I'm still a fan of the idea of using foam footballs. Almost everyone can relate to a football-based game.

BT987 21-10-2009 22:17

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i wanna see something fast with a ramp, something really worth watching.


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