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Originally Posted by tindleroot
An OPR of 1 roughly corresponded to one goal per match by a robot. Most robots, IF my memory is correct, could shoot more than 1 Frisbee, basketball, tetra, tube, or tote. The average team any other year could score more than 6 or 7 game pieces, whereas only the "best" in 2010 could score that much.
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You cannot compare games by the number of "scores" a team can make. Look at it like this, how many opportunities to score that soccerball did a 2010 team have per match? Now, compare that to how many opportunities teams had to score a frisbee in 2013, basketball in 2012, a tote in 2015, etc...
If the average alliance score in 2010 was 3, and the average OPR was 1 which came out to 1 goal per team per match, that would be the equivalent of scoring 20 points this year.(if the average alliance score was around 60)
Like I said, OPR isnt a good way to compare robot ability from year to year.