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Tbayhi 18-03-2011 13:23

the hardest part of logo motion
 
Has anyone come up with an effective method for remembering what order the logos go in?

BrendanB 18-03-2011 13:24

Re: the hardest part of logo motion
 
If I see a logo then we are in big trouble!

Joe G. 18-03-2011 13:24

Re: the hardest part of logo motion
 
Quote:

Has anyone come up with an effective method for remembering what order the logos go in?
Doing FIRST for 10 years and counting :)

thefro526 18-03-2011 13:29

Re: the hardest part of logo motion
 
Assuming you're in the driver's station, scoring logos in front of yourself the From Right to left: Triangle, Circle, Square, Triangle, Circle, Square.

And if you can't remember that, think of it like this: The Circle always goes on the highest peg of the row, then to it's left is a square and to the circles right is a triangle. (Again, if you're in the driver's station scoring on yourself.)

If you're really in a pinch, look at your opponents peg board, and do the opposite.

pandamonium 18-03-2011 13:33

Re: the hardest part of logo motion
 
if this is an issue I recommend just taping some symbols to the driver console in the correct order as a reminder.

Colin P 18-03-2011 13:45

Re: the hardest part of logo motion
 
We messed up once in two competitions. It isn't that hard to remember, but it happens.
Backwards logos are more fun anyways =P

Mr. Lim 18-03-2011 13:48

Re: the hardest part of logo motion
 
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Originally Posted by Tbayhi (Post 1041674)
Has anyone come up with an effective method for remembering what order the logos go in?

Yes. Memorize it.

Clinton Bolinger 18-03-2011 13:59

Re: the hardest part of logo motion
 
From the drive team's point of view:

Red = Right

-Clinton-

milton1205 18-03-2011 14:01

Re: the hardest part of logo motion
 
Here is a fairly complicated way to remember:

Think of Pi.

Reviewing the objects number of exposed points on the game pieces - Triangle (3), Circle (1), Square (4)

thefro526 18-03-2011 14:05

Re: the hardest part of logo motion
 
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Originally Posted by pandamonium (Post 1041683)
if this is an issue I recommend just taping some symbols to the driver console in the correct order as a reminder.

Now that I've thought about it more, if my drivers need a reminder on what order to score tubes in, I'd probably start looking for new drivers...

BrendanB 18-03-2011 14:28

Re: the hardest part of logo motion
 
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Originally Posted by thefro526 (Post 1041702)
Now that I've thought about it more, if my drivers need a reminder on what order to score tubes in, I'd probably start looking for new drivers...

Yeah that is what helped me pick our final drivers, one alway forgot the logo. I haven't ever had to tell our driver where to place a tube.

Don't know the logo, go scout and learn it for off-season! ;)

pfreivald 18-03-2011 14:41

Re: the hardest part of logo motion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by milton1205 (Post 1041698)
Here is a fairly complicated way to remember:

Think of Pi.

Reviewing the objects number of exposed points on the game pieces - Triangle (3), Circle (1), Square (4)

...because "Red, White and Blue" is too hard for us Americans to figure out? :D

George1902 18-03-2011 16:06

Re: the hardest part of logo motion
 
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Originally Posted by Tbayhi (Post 1041674)
Has anyone come up with an effective method for remembering what order the logos go in?

.sdrawkcab knihT

BigJ 18-03-2011 16:10

Re: the hardest part of logo motion
 
I think of it like 3-2-1.

Tri-an-gle Cir-cle Square.

Thundrio 18-03-2011 18:52

Re: the hardest part of logo motion
 
If you are like me and play Castlevania: Symphony of the Night like a pro, here is an easy way to remember the logo. since to shield dash on playstation you need to hit triangle to dash and then circle to cancel that dash, and sometimes you need square to attack.
:]


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