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Re: Lunacy Review

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Originally Posted by squirrel View Post
Perhaps a different take on some points?
4. The double/triple score rule encouraged us to build a robot that could score so well that we could win matches without needing supercells.
People have been quick and brutal in complaining about <G14>. This shows that it is NOT a penalty, NOT a way to punish teams for doing "too well," it's merely another way to incorporate different strategies into the game and push people beyond their comfort zones (it accomplished that last one very well!).


So I say to the GDC: Kudos for <G14>, thank you for the challenge, thank you for sticking with it in the face of severe backlash, and thanks for not doing it again next year.

(I expect CAGE Match will do away with <G14> - not for any philosophical reasons, but simply to make the event more streamlined and accessible.)
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