Heat E of Deathmatch 4 is now up!Apologies for this being up here late. Had a pretty busy evening yesterday. Qualifier 1: (Match Rating: 3/5) - This match I remember getting quite a few havoks for, and I think most of which I can blame on The Machine. Lucklily this fight was rather one-sided in Duality's favor for the judge's decision, so nothing particularly difficult. Also, just to note now, Duality now can push with its back wedge once the front weaponry gets broken off. I love Apanx's bot exporter. I couldn't get it to work for the longest time, and I'm so happy now since I can actually get the specific quirky AI .pys to finally work! :DQualifier 2: (Match Rating: 4/5) - Due to multibot ruling, Pure Abuse could only fight with one of the twins. But this fight was hectic. Lots of parts being taken off of everything, and luck was in favor for Solar Storm, as both Kopter and Pure Abuse was counted out before Solar Storm got mangled.Redemption Battle 1: (Match Rating: 3/5) - Okay, I dunno how the music got so loud here, but regardless this is where the twins really shined. Poor Cruor wasn't fast enough to flank either of the twins make a statement.Redemption Battle 2: (Match Rating: 3/5) - This fight was actually close. While Machine spent most of the time in the first half pushing around Kopter being incredibly aggressive, Kopter really took the second half with Damage, and for control, I had to give the nod to Kopter for being slightly more controlled. Again, this was hella close.Semi-Final 1: (Match Rating: 3/5) - Oh boy, this match. Another close fight here. Firstly, I probably could've counted out Kopter, after closer inspection, Duality did kinda keep nudging Kopter while it was on its back, and I knew in testing Kopter was capable of self-righting. The decision itself was close cause while Kopter took Damage and Duality took Aggression, Both bots were in a close stage of being out of control, and towards the end, it's where Duality lacked it the most. Sheesh. Two close decisions in a row, and coincidentally, both have had my bot coming out from the skin of its teeth. I feel I might get scolded for that, but I'll do my damndest to certainly be fair as possible. And that's my word.Semi-Final 2: (Match Rating: 3/5) - The previous champion wasn't capable of taking on the twins as they took full advantage and tossed around Solar Storm. Shame too, I was hoping Solar Storm was going to make a comeback someday.Heat Final: (Match Rating: 4/5) - A short, but quite a thrilling fight I must say. I was almost certain Kopter was going to get it's ass kicked by the Pure Abuse twins, but sure enough, the blade had some power in it, so it can actually take the twins out. Yay, I finally won a heat! It took me four series, but my God, I'm finally glad I can actually say that!
also lol at most toxic guy around calling others out on this sh**
Quote from: RedAce on August 12, 2019, 05:54:07 PMHeat E of Deathmatch 4 is now up!Apologies for this being up here late. Had a pretty busy evening yesterday. Qualifier 1: (Match Rating: 3/5) - This match I remember getting quite a few havoks for, and I think most of which I can blame on The Machine. Lucklily this fight was rather one-sided in Duality's favor for the judge's decision, so nothing particularly difficult. Also, just to note now, Duality now can push with its back wedge once the front weaponry gets broken off. I love Apanx's bot exporter. I couldn't get it to work for the longest time, and I'm so happy now since I can actually get the specific quirky AI .pys to finally work! :DQualifier 2: (Match Rating: 4/5) - Due to multibot ruling, Pure Abuse could only fight with one of the twins. But this fight was hectic. Lots of parts being taken off of everything, and luck was in favor for Solar Storm, as both Kopter and Pure Abuse was counted out before Solar Storm got mangled.Redemption Battle 1: (Match Rating: 3/5) - Okay, I dunno how the music got so loud here, but regardless this is where the twins really shined. Poor Cruor wasn't fast enough to flank either of the twins make a statement.Redemption Battle 2: (Match Rating: 3/5) - This fight was actually close. While Machine spent most of the time in the first half pushing around Kopter being incredibly aggressive, Kopter really took the second half with Damage, and for control, I had to give the nod to Kopter for being slightly more controlled. Again, this was hella close.Semi-Final 1: (Match Rating: 3/5) - Oh boy, this match. Another close fight here. Firstly, I probably could've counted out Kopter, after closer inspection, Duality did kinda keep nudging Kopter while it was on its back, and I knew in testing Kopter was capable of self-righting. The decision itself was close cause while Kopter took Damage and Duality took Aggression, Both bots were in a close stage of being out of control, and towards the end, it's where Duality lacked it the most. Sheesh. Two close decisions in a row, and coincidentally, both have had my bot coming out from the skin of its teeth. I feel I might get scolded for that, but I'll do my damndest to certainly be fair as possible. And that's my word.Semi-Final 2: (Match Rating: 3/5) - The previous champion wasn't capable of taking on the twins as they took full advantage and tossed around Solar Storm. Shame too, I was hoping Solar Storm was going to make a comeback someday.Heat Final: (Match Rating: 4/5) - A short, but quite a thrilling fight I must say. I was almost certain Kopter was going to get it's ass kicked by the Pure Abuse twins, but sure enough, the blade had some power in it, so it can actually take the twins out. Yay, I finally won a heat! It took me four series, but my God, I'm finally glad I can actually say that! Couldn't have got more unlucky w/ matchups and how the rumble played out. Oh well. Karma for entering such a sh**bot lul
Heat F of Deathmatch 4 is now up! Qualifier 1: (Match Rating: 3/5) - Due to multibot ruling, Binary Star Systems could fight with only one of the twins. Luckily, Orange had better defenses, so it had a better chance with this. Unfortunately, neither Orange or Critical Mach was able to take down the new blood, Kirin, as it just tore everything up. Not a lot to say other than that.Qualifier 2: (Match Rating: 3/5) - At first I wanted to give it to V2 for the decision, but I felt that with EWF taking the weapon off and fighting back rather well in the second half, I gave it to EWFRedemption Battle 1: (Match Rating: 3/5) - Since now the BSS have two bots now, it could show it's true potential, and it took V2 to the cleaners here.Redemption Battle 2: (Match Rating: 3/5) - I guess this is the rare flipper fight in Deathmatch history. Well it took a bit for one to actually immobilize the other, but in a rather creative fashion, Critical Mach managed to do so.Semi-Final 1: (Match Rating: 4/5) - Once again, a one sided slaughter in Kirin's favor. It was rather entertaining to say the least. Too bad the game crashed, but let's be real, Critical Mach was dead anyway.Semi-Final 2: (Match Rating: 3/5) - A havok at the very end to stop match would've made this fight more interesting... until I realized in editing that EWF was crab walking for the longest time. BSS probably would've just snuck a decision from Aggression and Control anyway.Heat Final: (Match Rating: 3/5) - And the winner of the "Gemini Cooperation Award" goes to BSS. Despite Kirin clearly being on their back, Red, taking down Kirin, and Orange getting in the way, and Orange attacking Red didn't help either.
Quote from: RedAce on August 18, 2019, 03:50:51 PMHeat F of Deathmatch 4 is now up! Qualifier 1: (Match Rating: 3/5) - Due to multibot ruling, Binary Star Systems could fight with only one of the twins. Luckily, Orange had better defenses, so it had a better chance with this. Unfortunately, neither Orange or Critical Mach was able to take down the new blood, Kirin, as it just tore everything up. Not a lot to say other than that.Qualifier 2: (Match Rating: 3/5) - At first I wanted to give it to V2 for the decision, but I felt that with EWF taking the weapon off and fighting back rather well in the second half, I gave it to EWFRedemption Battle 1: (Match Rating: 3/5) - Since now the BSS have two bots now, it could show it's true potential, and it took V2 to the cleaners here.Redemption Battle 2: (Match Rating: 3/5) - I guess this is the rare flipper fight in Deathmatch history. Well it took a bit for one to actually immobilize the other, but in a rather creative fashion, Critical Mach managed to do so.Semi-Final 1: (Match Rating: 4/5) - Once again, a one sided slaughter in Kirin's favor. It was rather entertaining to say the least. Too bad the game crashed, but let's be real, Critical Mach was dead anyway.Semi-Final 2: (Match Rating: 3/5) - A havok at the very end to stop match would've made this fight more interesting... until I realized in editing that EWF was crab walking for the longest time. BSS probably would've just snuck a decision from Aggression and Control anyway.Heat Final: (Match Rating: 3/5) - And the winner of the "Gemini Cooperation Award" goes to BSS. Despite Kirin clearly being on their back, Red, taking down Kirin, and Orange getting in the way, and Orange attacking Red didn't help either. Critical Mach III is a great-looking bot, but the flipper is too far up the wedge and it just couldn't get it into play. The way it kept out-wedging Kirin, it could have won that comfortably if the flipper was lower down. And then Binary Star Systems constantly whacking into each other was painful to watch >.<Also, EWF was minus a wheel at the end, so it wouldn't have been mobile even if it wasn't spikeballing all over the place.
>not letting me ai my own robotunironically kill yourself
Delete your account smh(Phantom is cool)