please eat something that you're allergic to, in excessive ammounts
Don't use component freedom in DSL-S either.
>not letting me ai my own robotunironically kill yourself
Thanks everyone for the advice! I'm kinda new to DSL, so it means a lot!
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Quote from: [cringey name goes here] on June 06, 2018, 11:19:40 AMThanks everyone for the advice! I'm kinda new to DSL, so it means a lot!>builds bot>people tear it apart>takes advice to heart and uses it to improve botlegend
Your bot is still underweight. Remember there is a good reason why other users have been telling you to build to the weight limit. With the remaining weight left over, the weight could of gone into having better chassis armour, having better protection of the front, or changing the small burst pistons in favour for medium bursts for a more powerful flipper. In addition to this, you seriously need a feeder wedge for your bot. In DSL-S, you need to ensure that there is a way to get underneath your opponent with ease, that's when you need to attach a few side skirts onto a skirt hinge in order to get a perfect, low ground clearance so your opponent can be fed onto your bot's flipper for your bot to use. Without a feeder wedge in place, your flippers are too steep to get underneath anything other than any bot with a high ground clearance. The back protection does feel a bit unnecessary to me, sure you don't want the motor's ripped off by HSs, but the protection could of been used to guard the wheels instead. The AI often does have a habit of going around to the sides first first before heading to the back, so put the back protection to the sides ,or don't use back protection at all and instead use the weight somewhere else if you have to. Also if it a little too much to ask, could tell me what chassis armour you are using?
also lol at most toxic guy around calling others out on this sh**
crop your screenshotsbuild to a weight limit