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Robot Combat league

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 6:24 pm
by earthwormjim
Hey,loosers.
Anyone caught this yet?
It is coming on the sci fi channel soon,but you can see the first episode here...
http://www.syfy.com/videos/Robot%20Comb ... 20Episodes
Interesting. I think its the guy who made mechadon?
Cheers, jimbo bobby pants.

Re: Robot Combat league

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 9:35 pm
by EpicentrE
It's horrific. Over-hyped, fake scripted rubbish. Added on sound-effects and fireworks that shoot off to look like sparks to mask the fact that the machines are actually terrible and probably have less potential to do damage than our ants do (and I'm not even talking about to scale). I couldn't even make it through a whole episode I was so angry that excrement like this gets on TV when Robot wars and Battlebots can't get another series. ARGH.

Re: Robot Combat league

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 6:18 am
by Remote-Controlled Dave
Picturing Scott watching this in a Hulk-like rage amuses me.

Re: Robot Combat league

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 9:34 am
by earthwormjim
Ha Ha! I only got 5 minutes into it. It really is appalling!! What a waste.
It is definately not the program that they are trying to sell it as!

Re: Robot Combat league

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 11:32 pm
by dcr raptor
If anyone has seen the fight between commander and scorpio, that is probably the best example of a scripted battle in the history of robotic combat. The only way that could have happened would be the result of either explosive bolts or an incredibly weak chassis for what it was...

Re: Robot Combat league

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 1:00 am
by earthwormjim
It would be brilliant if this idea had worked, but we are not even remoteley close to coming up with anything working on this scale. Antweights are,in my opinion,the best,most diverse group of robots around.Mainly due to the cheapness of construction,enabling us to experiment more.IMHO!!

Re: Robot Combat league

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 9:56 pm
by petec
Actually, I stuck with it through the series and did get drawn in. Yes, the presentation is terrible - like worst American reality but without the tonge-in-cheek humour of Battlebots. But the machine are oddly compelling. I quite like the idea of deliberately building weaknesses into them, especially around the torso. It also became more entertaining later when they were clearly running out of spares. My kids loved it too.

Was it robot wars or BB? - no, never...much bigger budgets and no real enthusiast input. Is it a surprise that someone has got robot fighting back on TV 10 years after it last was on?...if you've been at a model show with me in recent years you will know that the demand has never actually gone away. I'd love to see if it gets a second series....preferably without Chris Jericho :-)