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Post by intelligentinfer on Jan 10, 2011 1:15:57 GMT -5
A good first obstacle compared to the bad Arm Rings.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2011 1:16:46 GMT -5
No, you were acting like I didn't realize both version of the RC rolled at the end, which I did know. And you said it in response to "Just my opinion. I just prefer the no drop version." So I really have no idea why you would even make that comment, besides the fact that for some reason you're always on my case about everything. Um mine too. About 5,000 of Rider's post end in a question mark and have to do with correcting people who didn't need correcting.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2011 1:17:18 GMT -5
A good first obstacle compared to the bad Arm Rings. Really? I liked them! I just wish they were harder, but it was a cool idea I thought.
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Post by RiderLeangle on Jan 10, 2011 1:17:42 GMT -5
No, you were acting like I didn't realize both version of the RC rolled at the end, which I did know. And you said it in response to "Just my opinion. I just prefer the no drop version." So I really have no idea why you would even make that comment, besides the fact that for some reason you're always on my case about everything. Read your own posts much? I think how it continues to roll at the end is a cheap way of making the obstacle hard. It's similar to the end of the pipe slider, but I liked that more for whatever reason. It's almost a malfunction in my eyes. Just a preference I guess.
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Post by cole77000 on Jan 10, 2011 6:44:57 GMT -5
A good first obstacle compared to the bad Arm Rings. Really? I liked them! I just wish they were harder, but it was a cool idea I thought. I agree too. They are a bit easy, but it was a well thought out obstacle in my opinion.
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Post by mikessssssss on Jan 10, 2011 8:13:38 GMT -5
The rumbling dice was great because the very best steamed throught it whereas those not wuite good enough would struggle and lose energy. The RC seems to be less fluid than the Dice so even the best expend too much energy. It's also slow paced and pretty boring.
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Post by Badalight on Jan 10, 2011 9:56:44 GMT -5
No, you were acting like I didn't realize both version of the RC rolled at the end, which I did know. And you said it in response to "Just my opinion. I just prefer the no drop version." So I really have no idea why you would even make that comment, besides the fact that for some reason you're always on my case about everything. Read your own posts much? I think how it continues to roll at the end is a cheap way of making the obstacle hard. It's similar to the end of the pipe slider, but I liked that more for whatever reason. It's almost a malfunction in my eyes. Just a preference I guess. No where in my post do I indicate that I think there is a difference between the old and new version when talking about how much it rolls at the end. Seriously if I talk about that point it out because I'm not seeing it.
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Post by cole77000 on Jan 10, 2011 16:10:06 GMT -5
I really like this obstacle just because of the creativeness. I think the creators thought of the rumbling dice and decided to figure out a way to make it circular and I thought that was a great move on their part. I think it looks pretty nice now with the drops and has proven itself as a third stage obstacle, wearing competitors down and taking out one of them. I don't mind the fact that it doesn't lock in place (actually i think it looked like they tried doing that in 25) because it adds to the difficulty of the transfer. I feel if it locked the obstacle would maybe be on the easier side.
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Post by YoDaUO on Jan 10, 2011 18:28:09 GMT -5
I like this obstacle. Its a hard way to start off the stage. It wears out your arms and after that you still got to do the Doorknobs.
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