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Leaving empty space in your bot is a common practice among newbies.
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Leaving empty space in your bot is a common practice among newbies (See also: [[N00b Mistake]]).
  
But, it is a bad idea. Every real life builder will agree with it, and all the good RA2 builders will tell you "don't let empty space in your bot", simply because RA2 calculates chassis weight by surface area, not by volume. That makes sense,  because the bigger your chassis, the more armor plates it has, so the heavier it is.
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But, it is a bad idea. Every real life builder will agree with it, and all the good RA2 builders will tell you "don't let empty space in your bot", simply because the more armor plates it has, the heavier it is. However, when the added few kilograms that can be gained from using a perfect chassis can not be used for anything really beneficial, it is better to build the chassis so you go all the way up to the weight limit. This is because the larger the chassis is, the more HP it has (credits to [[Clickbeetle]] for figuring that one out). For example, a middleweight with a chassis that weighs 395.1 with a perfect chassis is worse than the same MW with a weight of 398.9.
  
 
Empty space can waste as much as 100 kg. So, pack the components tightly into the chassis.  
 
Empty space can waste as much as 100 kg. So, pack the components tightly into the chassis.  
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Please.
 
Please.
  
And IMO, a good tight chassis is cooler than a chassis where you could pack 3 elephants.
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A good tight chassis is cooler than a chassis where you could pack 3 elephants.
  
  
  
 
== Reasons in which empty space will be allowed ==
 
== Reasons in which empty space will be allowed ==
*[[Naryar]]'s death.
 
 
*Making a Replica
 
*Making a Replica
*Attempting to piss naryar so much he uses standard paragraphs
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*Making a freak, or having a bot so powerful the chassis can be massive (especially a [[SHW]])
*Making a freak, or having a bot so powerful the chassis can be massive
 
 
*Wanting to be realistic (especially in [[DSL]]), if you have something like a bar VS going through the chassis.
 
*Wanting to be realistic (especially in [[DSL]]), if you have something like a bar VS going through the chassis.
  
  
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Latest revision as of 10:05, 8 April 2012

Leaving empty space in your bot is a common practice among newbies (See also: N00b Mistake).

But, it is a bad idea. Every real life builder will agree with it, and all the good RA2 builders will tell you "don't let empty space in your bot", simply because the more armor plates it has, the heavier it is. However, when the added few kilograms that can be gained from using a perfect chassis can not be used for anything really beneficial, it is better to build the chassis so you go all the way up to the weight limit. This is because the larger the chassis is, the more HP it has (credits to Clickbeetle for figuring that one out). For example, a middleweight with a chassis that weighs 395.1 with a perfect chassis is worse than the same MW with a weight of 398.9.

Empty space can waste as much as 100 kg. So, pack the components tightly into the chassis.

Please.

A good tight chassis is cooler than a chassis where you could pack 3 elephants.


Reasons in which empty space will be allowed

  • Making a Replica
  • Making a freak, or having a bot so powerful the chassis can be massive (especially a SHW)
  • Wanting to be realistic (especially in DSL), if you have something like a bar VS going through the chassis.