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Re: Onwards to rtlToronto18...
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Mon, 25 Oct 2004 01:27:51 GMT
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"Calum Tsang" <tsangc@mie.utoronto.ca> wrote in message
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> Well, yesterday, strangely enough, was a lot of fun: A simple contest,
> with a
> lot of entries (ten!), most of which worked. And I even entered a working
> robot
> that actually was somewhat successful. Congratulations to Greg Hyland and
> Rob
> Antonishen, who came in first and second.
Good to hear you had a good turn out, i had to work, again.
> So...the inevitable question. What to do next for rtlToronto18?
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> The goal of this event is a moderate to difficult challenge target in
> February
> of 2005.
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> The current proposal is "Cube Sorting and Stacking":
<SNIP>
> -Two-class approach: Example would be, entry-class just need to build a
> stack,
> competitor class needs to build a stack of your own colour inside home
> square.
How about just gathering blocks (say, in an onboard hopper) as the entry
level game, and stacking them as the second level?
> Okay, let's go, I want to get a head start on rules and graphics for
> this...
>
> Calum
Cheers
Oliver
Play Well
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