Robot Wars was rigged, battlebots had filler crap...I prefer NERC...If battlebots was on an appropiate channel for what it was; Spike, Speed, or Discovery and took a different approach to the show and presented it as how Spike presents UFC cage fights I think it would have been much more successful.
If you've been to a robot combat event you'd understand. The atmosphere is very similar to a race or any other motorsport. I could almost compare it to a Freestyle at a Monster Jam event, but it's not quite that exciting.
Robotica, ladies and gentlemen.Seriously though, Robot Wars had a far better production value, but Battlebots robots were far and away superior machines. I preferred Battlebots, but the bullcrap "slams, jabs, rams, etc." judging criteria that Comedy Central displayed really bothered me at times.
is this bot don't lost all razors in a fight before do a damage thought
From what i've seen ? Battlebots.Also, RW tends to create more fanboys than battlebots. Although i've never met a battlebot fanboy, I'm sure they exists, and maybe i've met the right persons on these forums.
Quote from: Naryar on March 20, 2012, 01:48:29 AMFrom what i've seen ? Battlebots.Also, RW tends to create more fanboys than battlebots. Although i've never met a battlebot fanboy, I'm sure they exists, and maybe i've met the right persons on these forums.Sadly true.
Robotica, ladies and gentlemen.
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Quote from: Natef on March 20, 2012, 05:53:37 AMQuote from: Naryar on March 20, 2012, 01:48:29 AMFrom what i've seen ? Battlebots.Also, RW tends to create more fanboys than battlebots. Although i've never met a battlebot fanboy, I'm sure they exists, and maybe i've met the right persons on these forums.Sadly true.Disagreed.
Robot Wars didn't take itself too seriously, and always made it clear that the point was to have fun.
Quote from: Urjak on March 19, 2012, 09:45:30 PMRobot Wars didn't take itself too seriously, and always made it clear that the point was to have fun.Aye, that's another thing I liked RW for- you'd never have seen something like Diotoir make it onto TV in Battlebots, for instance.
Quote from: GoldenFox93 on March 20, 2012, 07:50:10 AMQuote from: Urjak on March 19, 2012, 09:45:30 PMRobot Wars didn't take itself too seriously, and always made it clear that the point was to have fun.Aye, that's another thing I liked RW for- you'd never have seen something like Diotoir make it onto TV in Battlebots, for instance.At least up until the seventh series, when it did veer much more towards the destructive competition aspect of things, I reckon. It was already headed in that direction, just from the technology improvements and so forth, but the first couple of series, where you had the Gauntlet, Trials, that sort of thing, it was a lot more about having fun rather than winning. Bots like Diotoir, Cerberus, Milly-Ann Bug, Recyclopse, even Razer to an extent. And at the very least, you were likely to have a complete robot at the end of it, instead of being disassembled by Ziggo or whatever happened in Battlebots to the less robust competitors.
Herp everyone from overseas like robotwars and everyone over here like battlebots.Anyway, battlebots obviously had better bots and the fights were actually bot on bot, not with the pit deciding or a houseboys coming in just because the more popular bot was losing.