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Originally Posted by Cory
That certainly does not describe Lunacy. There has yet to be a worse game for accessibility to the public in the 9 years I have been doing FIRST.
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I totally agree with Cory...
While it was sort of fun to play....
The general public had a very difficult time following the game.
Much of the time it was difficult to see who was scoring and on whom...
The movement of the Empty Cell to the loading station was almost impossible to see for the spectator unless they were watching one robot very closely...and the supercell entry was also difficult to watch.
We took our entire school to the regional and the comments I received were much more of the "what was going on?" type of comment.
They had difficulty figuring out which robots were on which teams...(even though the trailers had red and blue colored bumpers...) It was difficult to see the bumpers at times in melees...
Because the robots started from all over the field it was also difficult to figure out which robots were on which alliances...
Very difficult for spectators to appreciate the nuances of the game when teams were pinned for long periods of time... etc etc..
Even though I was not overly fond of Overdrive... it was easy to cheer for the Red Alliance when the big RED ball went over the bar...