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Re: Ultimate Ascent Strategies

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Originally Posted by Sinani201 View Post
I don't think so. Frisbees are going to have a lot less variation between shots so they'll probably end up being more accurate than the basketball shooters in RR.
What many people are forgetting between RR and UA is the fact that in RR, you had to have a decent parabolic arc on your shooter in order to sink a shot. The goals this year are straight vertical holes, and in comparison to the frisbees, quite decent sized.

As far as a frisbee being difficult to shoot, I believe many people are basing this idea off of a human throwing a frisbee. While it is true that a human throwing a frisbee has so many variables (Finger force up/down, wrist action, arm motion, etc.), designing a shooter that only takes into account the spin of the wheel and the time the disc is in contact shouldn't be too difficult.
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