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Robot Arena => Showcases => Stock Showcases => Topic started by: Toddo23 on February 22, 2009, 01:01:26 AM

Title: Toddo23s Newb Showcase
Post by: Toddo23 on February 22, 2009, 01:01:26 AM
hey i just got RA2 yesterday, this is my first bot that does any good, ive beat almost every stock bot with this guy.  

The disk is attached to a HP Z-Tek motor, they do unreal damage.



My 2nd bot is a rammer, with 4 hp z-teks, and 6 iron spikes mounted on the front, if i can get a good run up for a hit it does upwards of 1400 dmg.

i would love you guys to give me some advice, this is a really fun game and im looking forward to download DSL-TC and verse some people onlinee =] BTW im also on RA2 united 3, so if anyone wants to verse me go on there!
Title: Toddo23s Newb Showcase
Post by: MikeNCR on February 22, 2009, 02:03:16 AM
You don't have anything (visible) in the rammer that would need that pneumatic tube. Burst motors are all electric.
Title: Toddo23s Newb Showcase
Post by: Toddo23 on February 22, 2009, 02:32:49 AM
Thanks, il take it out.
Title: Toddo23s Newb Showcase
Post by: Naryar on February 22, 2009, 02:52:05 AM
In the original game (and unlike RA1), saws suck. You'd never get with a really good bot with saws. Get DSL-TC if you want to use saws.

Advice... Well for the basic advice it's all the same:
-Read the forums
-Be sure to check the wiki too
- THIS: http://beetlebros.gametechmods.com/ra2techs.htm, something that every newbie should have a look at.
Title: Toddo23s Newb Showcase
Post by: Toddo23 on February 22, 2009, 03:22:27 AM
my saws do really good damage, i can get over 3000 in 10 seconds some times
Title: Toddo23s Newb Showcase
Post by: Naryar on February 22, 2009, 04:31:30 AM
O RLY?

(http://[IMG]https://gametechmods.com/uploads/images/98705sd_aof_hit.JPG)[/IMG]
Title: Toddo23s Newb Showcase
Post by: Somebody on February 22, 2009, 06:34:26 AM
Try to shrink the chassis around the components inside to save weight.

ALWAYS BUILD TO THE 800KG WEIGHT LIMIT. NO EXCUSES

NEVER use pink batteries, or Right Angle Motors for drive on a Heavyweight.

Always use Double-Strength Aluminum (DSA). You just skip the armor tab.

Try to make the only tires you use Slipperbottoms, Shiny Hubs, and the second smallest tire (can't remember what it is called)

Try to lower the tops of the chassis so the bot can be invertible. If you watch very closely, you can see the chassis going up pixel-by-pixel. 5 pixels up is enough room for an HP Z-Tek, and shiny hub wheels on it makes invertibility.
Title: Toddo23s Newb Showcase
Post by: Sage on February 22, 2009, 11:51:00 AM
umm. if you got rid of your self righting mechanism on your rammer, you could lower the chassis so it would be invertible.

and saws suck. try getting starcore AI. then you will realize.
Title: Toddo23s Newb Showcase
Post by: Naryar on February 22, 2009, 01:59:02 PM
And if you do, disregard the PIT's MW in Starcore AI v2...
Title: Toddo23s Newb Showcase
Post by: Toddo23 on February 22, 2009, 02:46:44 PM
Quote from: Somebody;29503
Try to shrink the chassis around the components inside to save weight.

ALWAYS BUILD TO THE 800KG WEIGHT LIMIT. NO EXCUSES

NEVER use pink batteries, or Right Angle Motors for drive on a Heavyweight.

Always use Double-Strength Aluminum (DSA). You just skip the armor tab.

Try to make the only tires you use Slipperbottoms, Shiny Hubs, and the second smallest tire (can't remember what it is called)

Try to lower the tops of the chassis so the bot can be invertible. If you watch very closely, you can see the chassis going up pixel-by-pixel. 5 pixels up is enough room for an HP Z-Tek, and shiny hub wheels on it makes invertibility.


im using a DSL-TC now so i probs wont make any more robots for stock
Title: Toddo23s Newb Showcase
Post by: Somebody on February 22, 2009, 06:19:28 PM
Follow the 1st, 2nd, 5th rules in that.

In DSL, never ever use DSA. Also, start a new DSL showcase in the DSL section to avoid flaming, complaints, etc.
Title: Toddo23s Newb Showcase
Post by: 40757 on February 23, 2009, 09:06:00 PM
Try using The Hub wheels as they are the lightest in weight, make the chassis lower to make it able to work upsidown and reduce weight and try to use as much weight as possible (especially on the heavyweights).