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Re: big changes doesn't mean making it harder

Posted by Andy Grady.

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Posted on 10/3/2000 11:37 AM MST


In Reply to: big changes doesn't mean making it harder posted by Ken on 10/3/2000 8:47 AM MST:



I agree with Ken for the most part, with the exception of one thing, i believe the equation is more like this...For every 1 vet that leaves, 20 rookies enter. Now the way this is going, its almost like they are gonna have to lighten up the games a bit. As for the idea of focusing more on the robot rather than strategy, I am not necessarily in favor of that. I think that the game is close to just right sizewise and stuff, in order to keep the excitement level up all they need to do is make the game a well strategy oriented game. Just look at the past two years, haven't they been 2 of the most exciting years ever when it comes to matches. First would want to keep it this way if they want to get the intrest of a non First related audience. Personally im huge on strategy, i think it makes it an even playing ground.
Finally, as far as tri-alliances go, im actually very happy with the current alliance situation. I also like the 3 teams in the finals to switch off, because it allows you to get teams to adapt to strategy. Tri alliances out on the field at once almost seems too cluttered to me.
my 2 cents,
Andy Grady


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