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Tournament Archives / Re: Xtreme BW Competition Brackets And Videos
« on: March 28, 2010, 10:03:43 AM »
And excuse me for being upset about this Rollacoster of a tournament, I've been trying to help TX sense the beginning of this tournment: Who do you think suggested the The Tag Team, Suggested clearer rules in the "Beginning", and I was working my ass off to get through his thick Skull to put the deadline

you have your right to be upset which you have made clear and nobody is discounting your contributions..

I made the rule set, logo and arena for this tournament so I would like to see it follow though.. all I am saying is constant "hammering" of posts (including things like your sig) is the same as kicking someone when they are trying to get up. 

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Discussion / Re: I need help
« on: March 28, 2010, 09:49:20 AM »
(Guy with the original avatar posting, foolz! >:P)

it seriously looks like you were just talking with yourself

affected everyone.

yeah sure did, reports say it was an overload of mechanical dragon avatars on the server.. what ever that means ?

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Existing Games / Re: Arcade
« on: March 28, 2010, 09:41:51 AM »
I dont get why everyone suddenly attacked all my titles ? what about Yoda he had 20 ?

I thought you guys loved me  :( you will get whats coming to you Urjak  :evilsmile:

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Tournament Archives / Re: Xtreme BW Competition Brackets And Videos
« on: March 28, 2010, 09:37:38 AM »
many locations, once in the current tournaments thread but I dont know if its still there

hosts that fail to follow through or a lack of headway within a particular amount of time get in trouble :O

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Contests / Re: Vote BOTM April 2010
« on: March 28, 2010, 09:27:55 AM »
1) 123 is a given but this sadly lacks the wow factor of you last Artbot BOTM entry.. sorry
2) no offense to the builder but after R0B0's win in Jan I really dont want to see another one of these win so soon, I like some varient.
3) the splash burns my eyes a little but quite a nice looking robot.
4) seems like a bit of a "lucky" design but still cool, extra points for using CCAI (just an assumption on the green baseplate)
5) its so pretty :P and going by the splash appears pretty good also, Im a softy for the angled chassis look like that.
6) Pwnator ? nice looking robot, the cut off on the top hammer bothers me but thats just me :P small details catch my eye easily
7) on the bandwagon.. Cubezorz clone? *hides under table* still pretty nice though
8) the splash looks like a quick "wing" job but the same cant be said for the robot, the placement is something quite new

cant pick most of them for who built what.. everyone is keeping styles hidden (except 123 :P)

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Tournament Archives / Re: Xtreme BW Competition Brackets And Videos
« on: March 28, 2010, 09:14:36 AM »
Viper you really are not helping this situation at all  :ermm:

we are forgetting about all the old video and I am trying to get you to run a new tournament, name name, original specified rules (including the arena) and same robots...

if it fails to do that and you cannot follow through as oer ACAMS "crack down" on april 1st you wont be able to start another one for a while

im trying everything I can to have this run through smoothly for you, please everyone leave all bashing, insults, conflicts out of this thread 


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my teammates dont have to feel bad or try and make excuses.. its all good fun.. thats why we play Chinese whispers IRL to have a random result

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Tournament Archives / Re: Xtreme BW Competition Brackets And Videos
« on: March 27, 2010, 11:49:22 AM »
this tournament was meant to be a complete do over following the rules this time

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Discussion / Re: New useful glitch discovered??
« on: March 26, 2010, 11:52:20 AM »
I was messing around trying to nail it and haven't achieved it yet

I will be interested in the video  ;)

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Tournament Archives / Re: Xtreme BW Competition Brackets And Videos
« on: March 26, 2010, 09:17:42 AM »
that would just be cheating and unfair on others

all matches must and will be contested in the same arena

I have the pm link for the arena ready and saved for as soon as TX agrees with what I set out

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Tournament Archives / Re: Xtreme BW Competition Brackets And Videos
« on: March 26, 2010, 07:41:49 AM »
on a few conditions..

Ok... Here We Go...
1 on 1
next round, 1 on 1
the next round, OMG 1 ON 1
and finally ONE ON ONE.


1) You stick to that ^^^^^^^ no more, no less, no changes

2) since the arena has changed, redo all matches from the beginning

3) be nicer to others (that goes for those bashing also)

complete that ^^ and this tournament and you will find yourself much more respected within this community 

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DSL TC Showcases / Re: SPARKEYS DSL SHOWCASE
« on: March 26, 2010, 03:40:10 AM »
^^ yes ^^

I would delete the whole setup on the DSL Axle and use the weight to get a skirt hinge right up the top of the top plate with some aluminum skirts (see HazCon for reference) that will help feed other robots into the weapons and provide more protection

then as for you weapons turn the second aluminum extender 90 degrees (use the end attachment point) so you can ge an extra razor on each without adding more extender weight

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Challenge Board / Re: Not Overly Epic Showdown - Sparkey vs Avalanche
« on: March 26, 2010, 02:33:33 AM »
You didn't need to PM me, sparkey.

you also dont need to report the post to moderators becasue he has a particular avatar, there is far worse posts on this forum the that

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General Support / Re: A.I-ing Problem
« on: March 26, 2010, 02:18:58 AM »
Now it snakes sometimes:confused:

Any other suggestions?

EDIT: Thanks, G.K! I changed the top speed to 99 and the throttle.  :bigsmile:

when in doubt set all values to the defaults (located at the top of the bindings) have your robot running fine then tweak out what you want  ;)

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DSL TC Showcases / Re: The DSL Designs of The Ounce
« on: March 25, 2010, 11:52:12 PM »
I think a way to fix this is Backslash... Everything will break super easy, Like IRL... So people will focus more on armour than having 863097401749012481084071409248 razor tips xP

Look at what 2 thingies spinning can do...

with RA2 overloading weapons = more powerful
in real life overloading weapons = less powerful

RA2 physics dont operate how hynpdisc does (that is few weapons creates more damage)

I am working on it with backlash to try and make Less weapons better or more common

as you can see in this (rather old now) video

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Existing Games / Re: Arcade
« on: March 25, 2010, 09:16:12 PM »
so instead of this....

Seriously, how long has this site had an arcade???

you write...

Seriously, how long has this arcade had a forum???

:P

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Chatterbox / Re: Jokes
« on: March 25, 2010, 09:12:50 PM »
Thats win on a stick :P

Here is a funny email conversation I found on another internet website





From: David Thorne
Date: Wednesday 10 March 2010 7.12pm
To: Darryl Robinson
Subject: Permission Slip

Dear Darryl,
I have received your permission slip featuring what I can only assume is a levitating rabbit about to drop an egg on Jesus.
Thank you for pre-ticking the permission box as this has saved me not only from having to make a choice, but also from having to make my own forty five degree downward stroke followed by a twenty percent longer forty five degree upward stroke. Without your guidance, I may have drawn a picture of a cactus wearing a hat by mistake.
As I trust my offspring's ability to separate fact from fantasy, I am happy for him to participate in your indoctrination process on the proviso that all references to 'Jesus' are replaced with the term 'Purportedly Magic Jew.'
Regards, David.

From: Darryl Robinson
Date: Thursday 11 March 2010 9.18am
To: David Thorne
Subject: Re: Permission Slip

Hello David
The tick in the box already was a mistake I noticed after printing them all. I've seen the play and it's not indoctrinating anyone. It's a fun play performed by a great bunch of kids. You do not have to be religious to enjoy it. You are welcome to attend if you have any concerns.
Darryl Robinson, School Chaplain

From: David Thorne
Date: Thursday 11 March 2010 11.02am
To: Darryl Robinson
Subject: Re: Re: Permission Slip

Dear Darryl,
Thank you for the kind offer, being unable to think of anything more exciting than attending your entertaining and fun filled afternoon, I tried harder and thought of about four hundred things.
I was actually in a Bible based play once and played the role of 'Annoyed about having to do this.' My scene involved offering a potplant, as nobody knew what Myrrh was, to a plastic baby Jesus then standing between 'I forgot my costume so am wearing the teachers poncho' and 'I don't feel very well'. Highlights of the play included a nervous donkey with diarrhoea causing 'I don't feel very well' to vomit onto the back of Mary's head, and the lighting system, designed to provide a halo effect around the manger, overheating and setting it alight. The teacher, later criticised for dousing an electrical fire with a bucket of water and endangering the lives of children, left the building in tears and the audience in silence. We only saw her again briefly when she came to the school to collect her poncho.
Also, your inference that I am without religion is incorrect and I am actually torn between two faiths; while your god's promise of eternal life is very persuasive, the Papua New Guinean mud god, Pikkiwoki, is promising a pig and as many coconuts as you can carry.
Regards, David.

From: Darryl Robinson
Date: Thursday 11 March 2010 2.52pm
To: David Thorne
Subject: Re: Re: Re: Permission Slip

Hello David
While it would be a pity for Seb to miss out on the important message of hope that the story of the resurrection gives, if you don't want him to attend the presentation on Monday then just tick the box that says I do not give my child permission to attend.
Darryl Robinson, School Chaplain

From: David Thorne
Date: Thursday 11 March 2010 5.09pm
To: Darryl Robinson
Subject: Re: Re: Re: Re: Permission Slip

Dear Darryl,
I understand the importance the resurrection story holds in your particular religion. If I too knew some guy that had been killed and placed inside a cave with a rock in front of it and I visited the cave to find the rock moved and his body gone, the only logical assumption would be that he had risen from the dead and is the son of God. Once, my friend Simon was rushed to hospital to have his appendix removed and I visited him the next day to find his bed empty. I immediately sacrificed a goat and burnt a witch in his name but it turned out that he had not had appendicitis, just needed a good poo, and was at home playing Playstation.
Someone probably should have asked "So the rock has been moved and he's gone... has anyone checked his house?" I realise Playstation was not around in those days but they probably had the equivalent. A muddy stick or something. I would have said "Can someone please check if Jesus is at home playing with his muddy stick, if not, then and only then should we all assume, logically, that he has risen from the dead and is the son of God."
If we accept though, that Jesus was the son of an Infinite Being capable of anything, he probably did have a Playstation. Probably a Playstation 7. I know I have to get my offspring all the latest gadgets. God would probably have said to him, "I was going to wait another two thousand years to give you this but seeing as you have been good... just don't tell your mother about Grand Theft Auto."
Also, is it true that Jesus can be stabbed during a sword fight and be ok due to the fact that he can only die if he gets his head chopped off?
Regards, David.

From: Darryl Robinson
Date: Friday 12 March 2010 10.13am
To: David Thorne
Subject: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Permission Slip

Nowhere in the Bible does Jesus have a sword fight. Learning the teachings of the Bible is not just about religion. It teaches a set of ethics that are sadly not taught by parents nowadays.
Darryl Robinson, School Chaplain

From: David Thorne
Date: Friday 12 March 2010 2.23pm
To: Darryl Robinson
Subject: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Permission Slip

Dear Darryl,
You raise a valid point and I appreciate you pointing out my failings as a parent. Practising a system of ethics based on the promise of a reward, in your case an afterlife, is certainly preferable to practising a system of ethics based on it simply being the right thing to do.
Many years ago, I lived next door to a Christian named Mr Stevens. You could tell he was a Christian because he had a fish sticker on his Datsun. He used to wave at us kids from his bathroom window on hot summer days as we played in the sprinkler. I learnt a lot from Mr Stevens. Mainly about wrestling holds. The trick is to oil up really well making it hard for the other person to hold you down. I would often lie on his living room rug looking up at the pictures of sunsets behind quotes from Psalms while waiting for him to unwrap his legs from around my torso.
Your job would be made much easier if, after making the school children sit through an hour of church youth group teens dancing, singing and re-enacting Jewish magic tricks, you simply told them that it was just a small taste of what hell is like and if they didn't believe in Jesus they would have to sit through it again.
When I was at school, we were forced to attend a similar presentation. Herded into the gym under the pretence of free chips, we were assaulted with an hour of hippies playing guitars and a dance routine featuring some kind of colourful coat and a lot of looking upwards. Due to the air-conditioning in the packed gym not working and it being a hot day, the hippie wearing the colourful coat blacked out mid performance and struck his head against the front edge of the stage spraying the first row of cross-legged children with blood. Unconscious, he also urinated. There was a bit of screaming and an ambulance involved and everyone agreed it was the best play they had ever seen.
Regards, David.

From: Darryl Robinson
Date: Friday 12 March 2010 2.47pm
To: David Thorne
Subject: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Permission Slip

Hello David
I don't see what any of that has to do with this play. It's important for children to have balance in their life and spirituality is as important in a childs life as everything else. There's an old saying that life without religion is life without beauty.
Darryl Robinson, School Chaplain

From: David Thorne
Date: Friday 12 March 2010 3.36pm
To: Darryl Robinson
Subject: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Permission Slip

Dear Darryl,
I agree completely that balance is an important component of a child's education. I will assume then that you will also be organising a class excursion to a play depicting the fifteen billion year expansion of the universe from its initial particle soup moments following the big bang through to molecule coalescion, galaxy and planetary formation and eventually life?
Perhaps your church youth group could put together an interpretive dance routine representing the behaviour of Saturn's moon Hyperion, shattered by an ancient collision and falling randomly back together, tugged to and fro by the gravitational pull of Titan, sixteen sister moons, the multi-billionfold moonlets of Saturn’s rings, Saturn’s gravitational field, companion planets, the variability’s of Sol, stars, galaxy, neighbouring galaxies... or possibly not, according to an old saying, there is no beauty in this.
Also, while I understand that the play is to be held outside school grounds, due to the fact that it is illegal to present medieval metaphysic propaganda in public schools, it is also my understanding that you are now required by law, as of last year, to go by the title Christian Volunteer rather than School Chaplain. A memo you may have missed or filed in your overflowing 'facts that cease to exist when they are ignored' tray.
Regards, David.

From: Darryl Robinson
Date: Monday 15 March 2010 9.22am
To: David Thorne
Subject: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Permission Slip

I'm not going to waste any more precious time replying to your stupid emails. If you don't want your child to attend the play just indicate that on the permission slip.

From: David Thorne
Date: Monday 15 March 2010 11.04am
To: Darryl Robinson
Subject: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Permission Slip



From: Darryl Robinson
Date: Monday 15 March 2010 2.11pm
To: David Thorne
Subject: No Subject

I will pray for you.

From: David Thorne
Date: Monday 15 March 2010 2.19pm
To: Darryl Robinson
Subject: Re: No Subject

Thanks. Mention that I want a Toyota Prado if you get the chance. A white one. With dark grey leather interior and sat nav.
Regards, David.

From: Darryl Robinson
Date: Tuesday 16 March 2010 9.20am
To: David Thorne
Subject: Re: Re: No Subject

I've had enough of your nonsense. Dont email me again.

From: GOD
Date: Tuesday 16 March 2010 10.18am
To: Darryl Robinson
Subject: Word of God

DARYL, THIS IS GOD. BUY DAVID A TOYOTA PRADO. A WHITE ONE. WITH DARK GREY LEATHER INTERIOR AND SAT NAV.

From: Darryl Robinson
Date: Tuesday 16 March 2010 2.35pm
To: GOD  Cc: David Thorne
Subject: Re: Word of God

I'm serious.

From: GOD
Date: Tuesday 16 March 2010 2.48pm
To: Darryl Robinson
Subject: Re: Re: Word of God

OK.

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Modifications / Re: The DSL 3.0 preview thread
« on: March 25, 2010, 08:57:33 PM »
it adds strategy to the game imo, make you have to think about your design more

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Existing Games / Re: Arcade
« on: March 25, 2010, 08:56:34 PM »
same with me

S_M should loose his score for hacking :P

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General Support / Re: 500 cm disc?
« on: March 25, 2010, 08:46:20 PM »
Yes ! I found it ! But you must press both the Alternate key and Function 4 key in the bot lab to get it.

nice joke Naryar

the way you actually get this disc is...

Open Up 3DSM
Make a circular shape 500cm diameter
add all the attachment points, skins, texture, collision and other GMF code
Make the Text File
Export from Max
Copy into RA2
Open RA2 and you will find the disc right there in your botlab

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