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− | It seems that StopNGo has made a comeback. It is easier to understand and smaller in codesize than [[WaveSurfing]] while giving comparable results against a big part (one-third) of the rumble. Especially the codesize restricted classes could become the playground of this revived type of movement, see [[Splinter]] and [[Thorn]]. -- [[GrubbmGait]] | + | It seems that StopNGo has made a comeback. It is easier to understand and smaller in codesize than [[WaveSurfing]] while giving comparable results against a big part (one-third) of the rumble. Especially the codesize restricted classes could become the playground of this revived type of movement, see [[Splinter]] and [[Thorn]]. -- [[User:GrubbmGait|GrubbmGait]] |
− | [[MyFirstRobot]] is a weird implementation of [[StopAndGo]]...in that you rarely hit it with LT (and CT). --[[Starrynte]] | + | [[MyFirstRobot]] is a weird implementation of [[StopAndGo]]...in that you rarely hit it with LT (and CT). --[[User:Starrynte|Starrynte]] |
Latest revision as of 08:46, 22 May 2009
Old Wiki
It seems that StopNGo has made a comeback. It is easier to understand and smaller in codesize than WaveSurfing while giving comparable results against a big part (one-third) of the rumble. Especially the codesize restricted classes could become the playground of this revived type of movement, see Splinter and Thorn. -- GrubbmGait
MyFirstRobot is a weird implementation of StopAndGo...in that you rarely hit it with LT (and CT). --Starrynte