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Messages - Badnik96
8222
« on: June 16, 2012, 11:05:46 AM »
that was half trolling you know
8223
« on: June 16, 2012, 10:51:35 AM »
GO DIE IN A FIRE JONZU
8224
« on: June 16, 2012, 10:49:27 AM »
those middle extenders look kind of exposed, could you do something about that?
8225
« on: June 16, 2012, 10:28:33 AM »
Taz wheels aren't the grippiest, I'd go for either Techno Destructo wheels (if you can spare the weight) or SlipperBottoms.
8226
« on: June 15, 2012, 04:07:49 PM »
icwutudidthar
8227
« on: June 15, 2012, 04:04:45 PM »
That looks exactly like Drift (an IRL bot I showcased like 2 months ago), right down to the tornado spike on the flipper.
8228
« on: June 15, 2012, 04:03:37 PM »
POINTS! Mike Jeffries, after consecutive wins, is almost 20 points ahead! Can anyone stop him?? Next week is Martinsville, another short track. Will the upped aggression mean more wrecks? We'll see...
Mike Jeffries 183 James Stein 167 Sam Quirrel 159 Kerry Grocutt 153 Matt Armoset 146 Bryce King 144 Bobby McDonald 144 Will Harvey III 144 Calum Huges 138 John Mickel 135 Scott McHale 134 Shaun McConnell 133 Maku Sawaki 131 Jason Chaser 130 Jonzu Goldstone 126 Cal Spears Jr. 124 Andrew Baker 122 Fleischaker Kapsazinski 119 Rick Metablu 119 Jack Steadman 118 Alex Valentine 117 David Jones 117 John Chan 115 Chase Spader 116 Cael Ashby 112 Shane Graysen 110 David Juchem 106 Garry Orilla 105 Howard Owler 103 Victer Segal 102 Ralph Thompson 100 Jerry Jamey 99 Nick Forrest 99 Timothy Johnson 91 Tim Sauter 84 Alex Campbell 82 Max Timber 82 Raymond Flask 77 Marcus Rossi 66
8229
« on: June 15, 2012, 03:33:44 PM »
DP
Fontana Review
Kerry Grocutt claimed the pole for this week's race in a surprise. However, Ralph Thompson got the lead after 2 laps and the rest of the field was a huge pack as they jostled for position. It seemed that the lead shifted after every lap kind of like a superspeedway. On lap 23 a caution came out for a collision between David Juchem and Kerry Grocutt which also involved numerous other cars. Grocutt retired and Juchem went a lap down, and Matt Armoset led the field to the green flag on lap 30. However, his lead was taken quickly by last week's winner Mike Jeffries and then by his teammate Cael Ashby, who is leading for the first time this season. Then Alex Campbell led North Star Racing's first lap since Daytona and then Bobby McDonald took the lead after a short lead by two of Raptor Racing's cars. Garry Orilla pit for some damage acquired during the wreck and went 3 laps down. Victer Segal passed McDonald before being passed by Armoset. A gap appeared between the top 27 and the damaged cars of about 2 seconds. At the halfway point it was time for green flag stops and Mike Jeffries led them down pit road. After pit stops Bobby McDonald was leading again, Maku Sawaki and Andrew Baker went a lap down and Orilla got a lap back, plus Juchem went another lap down. Mike Jeffries was leading with 40 to go, Jerry Jamey had lost a lap (he was one of the damaged cars) and a pack of McDonald, Team Banana and two other NCR cars were fighting for second. After a 10-lap battle between Jeffries and Armoset James Stein took the lead. Alex Valentine had worked his way up to 5th as well. 30 to go and Raymond Flask had gone a lap down as well while his teammate James Stein held the lead. David Juchem's car was holding up the leaders and after swerving into Jack Steadman, pushing him into the wall and nearly turning Cael Ashby he pulled into the garage and called it a day. Green flag stops began again on lap 73, and afterwards David Jones was leading. 15 to go and Stein was leading followed by McDonald. 10 to go and Stein was still leading with Shaun McConnell and Mike Jeffries behind. 5 to go, Jeffries and Stein were brawling for the lead. For some reason everyone decided to pit with 2 laps left and then a caution came out which put Bryce King in the lead. Due to there being no Green/White/Checkered finishes in NR2003, I have decided to freeze the race before the bizarre pit stops to determine the winner, who is Mike Jeffries once again. Congrats to MikeNCR for the first consecutive wins in the GTM cup.
Final Results Mike Jeffries James Stein Shaun McConnell Matt Armoset David Jones Bobby McDonald Cael Ashby Howard Owler Bryce King Chase Spader Will Harvey III Timothy Johnson Alex Valentine Jonzu Goldstone Sam Quirrel Jason Chaser Tim Sauter Alex Campbell Cal Spears Jr. Ralph Thompson Nick Forrest Max Timber Victer Segal Fleischaker Kapsazinski Jack Steadman Rick Metablu Scott McHale Shane Graysen Jerry Jamey (-1) Raymond Flask (-1) John Mickel (-1) Calum Huges (-1) John Chan (-1) Marcus Rossi (-1) Andrew Baker (-2) Maku Sawaki (-3) Garry Orilla (-4) David Juchem (DNF) Kerry Grocutt (DNF)
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« on: June 15, 2012, 12:14:29 PM »
uh just so you know the acronym RAW is already taken, and it was used 2+ years ago by Sage for his tourneys RAW and RAW 2, which were dsl hw and stock mw multibots
FTFY
8231
« on: June 15, 2012, 11:28:11 AM »
oh derp I already made the thread
8232
« on: June 15, 2012, 11:15:49 AM »
The tournament is over, so congrats to our champion, who gets a reserved spot in a later tournament of mine. Now for the awards: Most Aggressive: The most feared robot Best Engineering: The robot that was the most combat-efficient Coolest Robot: The robot that either looked or performed the coolest Trooper Award: The robot that took the most damage but kept going Luckiest Robot: The robot that was luckiest in the tourney Unluckiest Robot: The robot that should have done better but didn't due to bad luck (owait that's an award title already) You cannot vote for the champion or yourself. Voting closes June 22, 2012 at noon EST. My votes: Most Aggressive: Flood 2 Best Engineering: Billet 3 Coolest Robot: Trilobite Trooper Award: Joker Luckiest Robot: PHENOMENAL CAT Unluckiest Robot: Bloody Tosser
8233
« on: June 15, 2012, 11:10:22 AM »
TP
All videos uploaded, awards thread to come
8234
« on: June 15, 2012, 11:08:20 AM »
Stock HW no cheatbot2/BFE/AAM/hax mode No bot type restrictions no realism rules combat arena hazards off
I think AwesumSauce PM'ed DF already but I dunno
8235
« on: June 15, 2012, 11:06:26 AM »
yeah that seems the most fair option.
Also Are you going to make the challenge board topic or should I?
8236
« on: June 15, 2012, 11:00:48 AM »
bump and DP
Loser's Bracket Semis are up. Everything else is uploading.
8237
« on: June 15, 2012, 10:41:06 AM »
Yeah, I guess I just missed him when writing results.
8238
« on: June 15, 2012, 10:06:49 AM »
Ok, that works.
8239
« on: June 15, 2012, 09:39:29 AM »
my new avatar is awesome
also trias was that on pokemon online and did they replace Shanai?
looks like a failed version of acam's avatar
That was the point, DUH
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« on: June 15, 2012, 09:38:16 AM »
As S_M said, a rumble would sort of cheat out members who didn't design their bot for rumbles. So what I'd suggest is a Wildcard mini-tournament, with two one-on-one matches, where the winners fight for a spot in the main bracket. That would allow a Wildcard system, and negate the need for a rumble.
But don't the rules say you can have only one wildcard fight?
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