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Originally Posted by TheKeeg
Well the structure of the game forced independence (which is not necessarily a bad thing;I really liked UA). Of course there are cases where rookies scored points or played defense to win a match, but I think it was much more difficult to do. Rookies could and almost always can contribute to the game in some way. I just think AA allowed them to have a real place in a strategy rather than standing alone.
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Considering that Aerial Assist was the game for my teams rookie year, i enjoyed it. I watched videos of last years game and can say that as a spectator it was hard to follow. My team made it to championships this year because we played great defense and could inbound well and it won us our first regional in our rookie year and from being able to go to championships and to be able to end the championship ranked 47 out of 100 in the winning division, i can personally say that this year inspired rookies like my own team to come out next year as strong as possible. I think the fact that this game relied so heavily on teamwork was a good thing because it gave teams that weren't accustomed to the feel of FRC yet a chance to really learn from the more experienced teams and truly get a feel for the competitiveness that FRC brings to the table.