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Quote from: 090901 on November 14, 2016, 02:30:00 PMBan attatching halfsheets and casters directly to the chassis if you haven't already.Also clarify what you mean by "CF and BFE" allowed since this isn't an IRL tourney. ( You really shouldn't be allowing cheatbot2 then too)Halfsheets stick out of the chassis and have more than the given hp amount, so saying that is kinda pointless,However the point on casters makes sense.Also edited for a little more clarity like you said.
Ban attatching halfsheets and casters directly to the chassis if you haven't already.Also clarify what you mean by "CF and BFE" allowed since this isn't an IRL tourney. ( You really shouldn't be allowing cheatbot2 then too)
DSL-IRL is the libtard’s meta. Go drink more soylent, retard! #BLUELIVESMATTER
also lol at most toxic guy around calling others out on this sh**
I might join.... but what is "DSC's IRL packs"
So why is BFE allowed?
Ok. so when is sine-ups?
Partially because I have no idea what BFE does.
BFE is generally allowed for IRL tournaments so bots can be made IRL easier. It's usually the norm to not allow BFE in tournaments.Quote from: Guldenflame on November 15, 2016, 10:31:24 AMPartially because I have no idea what BFE does. BFE is bot file editing. It allows one to move parts around via editing the bot file, as opposed to doing the edit in the bot lab. It's never really used for standard building in a legal way because there's no stacking in standard tournaments.
(Image removed from quote.)Rules: DSL standard + DSC's IRL packsMW12 to 32 entrants2 entries per person.Gimmick: The robot's armor must have Plastic 1 armor and all components on the outside of the robot must have 2,700 or less HP.(Just for clarity, 2,700 per component. Not all at once)Swiss army bots: AllowedRule of 7 break: AllowedBFE: DisallowedCF is allowed, but no components should intersect.All bots must have at least 2 wheel driveCluster bots: DisallowedCheatbot: DisallowedCasters cannot be mounted directly to the chassis.If a match is decided on a havok explosion, I'll restart until a clean victory is found.Judging will be based on damage, control, and aggression. Wedging does count toward aggression.Arena: To ensure maximum destruction, I decided to go with a more destructive arena.And what better arena is there for destruction, than the Blade arena!?Tournament rules: When received, a robot will be given a score based on its damage potential.After the qualifying round, they will be given another score based on how well they did in their match.The 2 scores are then combined and compared to each other to determine both the seeding and wildcards.In the case we get exactly 16 or 32 competitors, seeding will be done on damage potential alone. 12-14 entrants: The bots will be randomly drawn with each other, then losers will be given wildcards until we have a field of 8, afterwards, it's single elimination.15-16 entrants: Double elimination.17-30 entrants: Same as 12-14 but with a field of 16 instead.31-32 entrants: Double elimination all the way.My entry: Exposed wiring!Bye bot: Giganitblade 2!Entrants: 1:Guldenflame: Exposed wring: 41AIedRecievedRejectedGrudge matchs: All robot rumble