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Re: Anybody really dis-like the game?

I didn't really like this game when i saw the game animation at kickoff.
However, after sitting down and having a discussion about it and going through all the game rules and regs. i would have to say that my opinion has changed.

And for everyone who says that this game is making it a level playing field for all teams, i would have to disagree. There are certain aspects of this game, such as control while moving and scoring consistently in a goal that make the veterans have the advantage because they know how to work through these problems and how to some up with solutions to them.
When i saw last years game i thought the same thing; "Wow, this makes it so rookie teams can still end up being good lap bots and succeding in the competitions". This was true, the lap bots made by rookies were able to score points and do it well. However, When all was said and done, the veteran teams were able to make high end shooters which made lap bots all but obsolete.

So before you judge the game to harshly, wait until there are rule clarifications, and regionals get started. You never know how much fun you could be having
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