User blog:RWfan/I'm back, hopefully not going away like I have 2 previous times

So yea I'm back, sorry for keep going away and leaving my Series 9 project, I'm wondering what I should do, should I continue it, restart or something else?

Also I'm planning of doing a Robot Attack Series like the one in the previous blog, and what I was planning of doing is having people judge battles for me when ever it goes to a judges decision so its just like the real robot wars where there are real judges and the criteria is exactly the same as the real one for the judges to use with a few extras added to it. (Please let me know if I am not making sense I'll try to re-fix it, I've been up for 11 hours ever since being up at 6am, so I'm really tired).

So if anyone would like to be a judge for the series let me know I'm planning of having at least 4 (I'll be one myself) instead of 3.

Here is the judging criteria: Style refers to how well the robot entertained the viewers and demonstrated its abilities. One would lose points for style if it did nothing entertaining during the battle. Style is judged to be the least important of the criteria.

Control refers to how well the robot drove during that battle. It also gives weight to how much control the robot had over the flow of the battle. Ways to lose points for control include getting pushed around, and poor avoidance of arena hazards. Control is the 5th most important factor in a judges' decision.

Survival refers to how well the robot survives the match during and a the end of a battle. One example is 101 where it can get banged up a fair bit and take a lot of damage but keep going (vs Razor, vs Dominator 2) a battle. Ways to lose points on survival if the robot doesn't look like it is going to survive the battle. Survival is the 4th most important factor in a judges' decision.

Ending Match Outcome refers to how the match is ended by the robot when going to a judges decision. One example is when a robot flips another over when a battle ends (sorry couldn't find a good example, please let me know if there is). Ways to lose points is to be the one that is flipped over or something bad happening to it as the match ends. Ending Match Outcome is 3rd most important factor in a judges' decision.

Aggressions refers to how aggressive the robot was deemed to be during the battle, not necessarily causing damage. Aggression can only be outweighed by damage. Aggression is 2nd most important factor in a judges' decision.

Damage refers to the amount of damage inflicted on the other robot as a result of one robot's actions. Damage is the most important factor in a judges' decision.

Weighting of Judge Criteria: DAMAGE. (Weight of 6) 1-5 points x 6 = score for Damage. AGGRESSION. (Weight of 5) 1-5 points x 5 = score for Aggression. ENDING MATCH OUTCOME. (Weight of 4) 1-5 points x 4 = score for Ending Match Outcome. SURVIVAL. (Weight of 3) 1-5 points x 3 - score for Survival. CONTROL. (Weight of 2) 1-5 points x 2 = score for Control. STYLE. (Weight of 1) 1-5 points x 1 = score for Styles.