thin lexan is flexible. it won't snap, it will bend out of the way. i've always viewed irl building is about trying to replicate the feel and functionality of real robots. i'll use my bot "contender" as an example. (Image removed from quote.)it uses NPC fast with techno wheels for drive, has metal hinge wedges, the best plows, built to the weight limit and holds its own against the DSL 2.1 AI. sounds pretty abusive to the irl rules right?what i'm trying to say is as long as there is a real life counterpart in looks and performance, a robot is realistic.irl is not about putting spikes all over a robot (nary) or building a bad dsl bot and calling it irl.
i've always viewed irl building is about trying to replicate the feel and functionality of real robots. what i'm trying to say is as long as there is a real life counterpart in looks and performance, a robot is realistic.irl is not about putting spikes all over a robot (nary) or building a bad dsl bot and calling it irl.
You got my vote for RA2 Wizard. Always and forever.
or people could build whatever they want
thin lexan is flexible. it won't snap, it will bend out of the way.
Oh I'll be doing some banging.......
I'm going to bump this thread up, just to some of the new guys can read what I personally think are the definitions, and maybe to spark a bit of discussion into making more general definitions agreed by everyone.
Quote from: Sage on May 31, 2013, 01:27:06 PMor people could build whatever they wantThis is kinda what I want.