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Ninja_Bait 08-12-2011 06:21

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Originally Posted by Karibou (Post 1089525)
Does anyone else think it's significant that he specifically said that Dean's steam engine was two stories? Other than showing that Dean has some crazy cool things in his house, it could mean that we have to score/operate on two levels...

2 stories = 2 plots = 2 pieces of land = 2 large alliance zones

So, none of this Breakaway 3-zone silliness.

Alan Anderson 08-12-2011 07:51

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Originally Posted by Karibou (Post 1089525)
Does anyone else think it's significant that he specifically said that Dean's steam engine was two stories? Other than showing that Dean has some crazy cool things in his house, it could mean that we have to score/operate on two levels...

The visible portion is "only" two stories tall, but there's some serious support structure in the basement to keep it from breaking through the floor. Keep that in mind if you're looking for game hints.

sanddrag 08-12-2011 11:17

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Originally Posted by Andrew Schreiber (Post 1089387)
Poo! I hope it comes with instructions.

Better yet, I hope it comes with full assembly drawings with relevant dimensions, rather than having to add everything up from obscure dimensions at the part level across a dozen different sheets.

Kimmeh 08-12-2011 11:45

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Originally Posted by sanddrag (Post 1089568)
Better yet, I hope it comes with full assembly drawings with relevant dimensions, rather than having to add everything up from obscure dimensions at the part level across a dozen different sheets.

Psssssht. You're silly. That's just asking for too much. :rolleyes:

thefro526 08-12-2011 11:47

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Originally Posted by sanddrag (Post 1089568)
Better yet, I hope it comes with full assembly drawings with relevant dimensions, rather than having to add everything up from obscure dimensions at the part level across a dozen different sheets.

Psh, I don't even need all that.

Just give me a 100% accurate 3D model of the field (.stp is acceptable) and I'll be as happy as a robot kid can be.

Ninja_Bait 08-12-2011 19:01

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Originally Posted by thefro526 (Post 1089573)
Psh, I don't even need all that.

Just give me a 100% accurate 3D model of the field (.stp is acceptable) and I'll be as happy as a robot kid can be.

It wouldn't be to hard to piece it together from a long prose instruction set either, as long as it wasn't outsourced-Chinese product style.

"Saw to the dimensioning of 4 by 2. For the maximum FRC funny, please to insert bolt B to hole 9."

Rangel 08-12-2011 21:01

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I'd be satisfied with a sketch up model. I too hope that the instructions for this year's field will be easier to follow.


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