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Re: What was good about Aerial Assist?

This game has given me more truly exciting moments than any other game I can remember. Truly a team game, where every robot on the field mattered.

I also liked the absence of the end game. Two examples why:
1) the Archimedes match where 27 pushed the red robot with the ball back half the distance of the field for the last 15 seconds to deny them any scoring chance. That moment of total drivetrain dominance couldn't have been possible if an end game were in place.
2) the final match (I believe) on Einstein where Newton scored their final complete cycle with 10-some odd seconds left and all three robots rushed down the field to play D on 254. 254 scored anyway and won the match for Curie.

Both these moments were so clutch and inspiring to watch. You could feel the moment swing with each completed cycle in every game. It was awesome.
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