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Excellent point, some teams were beaten by it, but i think the general trend is leaning towards veterans, that could be just me.
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But those teams that you mentioned do that year after year after year. |
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This year, however, I think we hit the nail on the head with our robot design . |
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Breakaway is one of the least diverse games in terms of functionality, but I enjoy watching it and strategizing for it more than I ever did for Lunacy. I mean, you don't only like sports that have a variety of different looking athletes, right?
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This year, most teams which considered a looping-bot type of strategy decided not to pursue it becaue of a concern that the GDC would change the rules to make it illegal. The GDC in fact re-inforced the strategy with updates. Too late for most teams to change their design, but I would expect that next year many more teams will be looking for these outside the box solutions and more will be willing to go that way. This may help diversity of bot design in the future.
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Agreed - this also helps diversity of bot design in coming years as teams see this is possible to achieve. This may be the long term impact of 469s 2010 bot - maybe other teams will raise their own expectations. I certainly will spend more time considering the options next year.
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The under the radar teams might be taking some regionals, but i cant see many of them making einstein, einstein will be filled with perennial
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Personally, I feel that this year's game allowed for a lot of diversity, not in the type of robot and what it does, but in the specific design of the mechanism. However, I feel that the GDC didn't think long and hard enough about robots attempting to hang and how teams, especially newer teams, would respond to the challenge. Between SVR and Sacramento, I majority of robots were a chassis with a kicker. Even though teams that did hang made it seem easy, I think that the challenge (which I have to say was great to think about) was harder for teams than they thought it would be, thus the kicker only design. That's my $0.02.
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I think more diversity can be achieved by a open ended game, so more ways to score like football, can have a reciever, punter, kicker, running back, offensive linemen, quarter back, defensive backs, linebackers, defensive linemen... And waterboy...
but they can be condensed down to Linemen (O/D), Punter/Kicker/QB, Linebacker/Runningback, Reciever/DB... 4 possible types |
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