Go to Post Everyone who has posted on this thread has brought about a lot of different ideas to the plate. Before it was just a simple 1 course meal in my mind. But when you post something on CD with tons of engineers and engineers in the making, your bound to have a feast!! - gallo26 [more]
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Re: Asian Robotics League Vex Game Announced

Please, please someone send them a picture of CD-47 in 2000.

Overall, I like the game though.... I'm getting kind of tired of vex using balls, but I guess that's kind of a necessity to prevent teams from having to do any fabrication.
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Re: Asian Robotics League Vex Game Announced

I don't really see the similarities to 2000 other than the trough. It isn't even oriented the same way. Nor does it have the ramps/bar to hang from.

It looks pretty cool to me. There seems to be a good variety of ways to score, while still being easy enough for any team to be competitive.
It also adds a bit of a challenge with the 12" tall trough blocking the path to the bonus platform, when robots can be up to 18" tall.

For a free game that's designed for any team/group to be able to play in their own unofficial competitions/offseason practice, etc you can't have a game element that isn't easily found. There really isn't anything more commonly available than a tennis ball.

This game seems like a good way for FRC teams who own VEX kits for training their new students, or for schools that have VEX kits but cannot afford to enter FTC competitions, to play a fun looking game.
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Re: Asian Robotics League Vex Game Announced

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I don't really see the similarities to 2000 other than the trough. It isn't even oriented the same way. Nor does it have the ramps/bar to hang from.

It looks pretty cool to me. There seems to be a good variety of ways to score, while still being easy enough for any team to be competitive.
It also adds a bit of a challenge with the 12" tall trough blocking the path to the bonus platform, when robots can be up to 18" tall.

For a free game that's designed for any team/group to be able to play in their own unofficial competitions/offseason practice, etc you can't have a game element that isn't easily found. There really isn't anything more commonly available than a tennis ball.

This game seems like a good way for FRC teams who own VEX kits for training their new students, or for schools that have VEX kits but cannot afford to enter FTC competitions, to play a fun looking game.

Agreed.... The main referance I was making was to their ball collector and it's ability to "steal" from the other goals.

I think a team with that ability, and the ability to limbo under to get to the bonus platforms will win it.
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