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Re: Outside the Box Ideas for Off Season Events
We had considered hosting an off-season event where the field was located inside our local shopping mall's ice rink, but we decided against it due mostly to the cost, but also because of the safety concerns and general hatred of low-friction playing surfaces.
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Re: Outside the Box Ideas for Off Season Events
We hold a small tournament within our tournament for female-only drive teams.
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Re: Outside the Box Ideas for Off Season Events
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Be careful about that it would really tick off many females i know for a fact that 340's co-drive will refuse to attend any event that does that sort of thing. In her eyes your saying she is not as good of a driver or needs help. Last edited by colin340 : 26-08-2014 at 20:33. |
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Re: Outside the Box Ideas for Off Season Events
as for cool idea wvrox was mind blowing and so freaking cool, it was crazy to play for scholarships.26 hr made it that much harder. but the logistics are super hard i mean who can ref for 26 hr?????
Do a 15 hr event and set a min number of teams at 32!!! |
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Re: Outside the Box Ideas for Off Season Events
BunnyBots (our flagship event) is built to be different than competition season - we even use a different game! Our mentors and alumni create a different game each summer, with the game released on September 1st. This year's game is called Pandemonium - see the Facebook page for the teaser, and stay tuned for the full rules!
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Re: Outside the Box Ideas for Off Season Events
Here's one for an end-of-year offseason:
No-Bumpers-Allowed finals match 2 and 3. I'm only partly joking. |
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Re: Outside the Box Ideas for Off Season Events
Yes!
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Re: Outside the Box Ideas for Off Season Events
Brain dump:
Limit of 3 battery swaps in eliminations (better conserve that juice!) Matches where driver's are blind-folded and their drive coach has to tell them what to do. Matches where alliance partners have to drive each others' robots. Bonus points (30? 40?) for having all alliance robots in their offensive zone at the end of a match (force a decision of playing defense, or not, in the last 10s). Sub-on-the-fly: one robot on each alliance must remain in the "bench" area at all times, but this robot can swap with any other robot on their alliance during a match, putting that other robot in the "bench" area. Perhaps works best with 4 robots on each alliance. Yankee Swap: all teams bring in present of modest value ($50, say), all the items get put into a pile and randomly distributed to other teams. Just some ideas... |
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Re: Outside the Box Ideas for Off Season Events
Besides the obvious (mentor matches, whether or not they count towards standings)...
--Obstacle course. Run a randomly-selected/nominated robot through an obstacle course. (Or your own robot.) Get creative with this one. --Truck pull. Some brave soul volunteers a nice heavy truck or car and acts as brake-person. Fastest to the end of the course (carpeted or not) wins. --Human-player game. Take FRC game object, run through some semblance of the game with a human or set of humans. Watch out for the Truss! |
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Re: Outside the Box Ideas for Off Season Events
Sportsbook room next to the volunteer lounge. Cocktail bar.
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Re: Outside the Box Ideas for Off Season Events
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2. The secret end game? 3. Is the "bench" area on the field or off? if on the field could be cool like the 2006 game, if off that sounds dangerous |
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Re: Outside the Box Ideas for Off Season Events
I've always been curious to see how a large event (ie. Battlecry) could handle doing a football (ie. soccer) style tournament-with random draws after each round.
ie. First round, matchups are randomly drawn, then the winners of that get their next matchup based off another random draw as opposed to a bracket-style. |
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Re: Outside the Box Ideas for Off Season Events
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2. Ssshhhh, it's a secret... 3. I was picturing on-field. Ostensibly a box slightly larger than two robots. Passes cannot be completed in the bench area. |
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Re: Outside the Box Ideas for Off Season Events
Someone really needs to do an offseason event in an outdoor venue one of these days. Ultimate Ascent would have been incredibly interesting in that sort of a situation, but Aerial Assist would also be pretty fun.
(Yes yes, I know it's been suggested and the issues with it. Seeing that the 24 hour event was done though, this would be interesting. Even if it's a one time event.) |
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Re: Outside the Box Ideas for Off Season Events
I'll be Mr no fun for a moment and say any rule changes should be communicated ahead of time quite early to teams.
Different teams have different goals going to offseasons events. Some take them very seriously and travel very far and a rule change near the event date might put them in a situation where they no longer wish to attend but already are all in on travel plans. Limited battery swaps in elims is an example of a rule that would keep us away. Iri rules are examples of rules that wouldn't keep us from attending. |
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