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Re: Breakaway improvement
If you ever found yourself defending 469, it was exactly like a penalty shot! As the defending robot, you had to guess which way they were going to go and dive that way! You just hoped you guessed right!
That said, I'd be opposed to having a sudden death in the actual competition as teams that excelled in normal game play may not have the design features necessary to succeed in sudden death. Plus, having elimination rounds reply the match because of a tie was really exciting. The semi's on Newton were really exciting because of the tie! Going to 4 matches in the finals in LA was also really exciting.
The suspense of a 2 minute long match that goes back and forth is much better then a 20 second sudden death shoot out.
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