Ok, random question.... came from a random thought ive had for a while thinking about the future...!
What is your thoughts if the events didn't make any money and the EOs decided to slow down on the shows or event stop?
Options.
Touring the Uk in a class 3 arena, maybe in the future only 4 events throughout the year with audiences and a show atmosphere.
Or....
A fixed arena in a warehouse, maybe class 1 so both fws and hws can use those nasty spinning things. maybe the two major EOS put together their resources and do it jointly, maybe an event a month... probably little or no audience, but a social weekend of robots ( sort of underground ). But roboteers would have to pay a yearly subscription to fund it.
Just wondering what drives people with their robots.... if theres no big events with a show and atmosphere... would people give up, or would they like to then carry on but without the audiences.
Whats more important... the buzz from the show and entertaining... or building and fighting robots to the death.
Dont read into this that I'm about to give up or anything, its just a bit of discussion, RR events are doing fine at the moment, and venues are already being booked for 2011, its just a bit of forward thinking, and what if scenarios.
John
Roaming Robots
What is your thoughts if the events didn't make any money and the EOs decided to slow down on the shows or event stop?
Options.
Touring the Uk in a class 3 arena, maybe in the future only 4 events throughout the year with audiences and a show atmosphere.
Or....
A fixed arena in a warehouse, maybe class 1 so both fws and hws can use those nasty spinning things. maybe the two major EOS put together their resources and do it jointly, maybe an event a month... probably little or no audience, but a social weekend of robots ( sort of underground ). But roboteers would have to pay a yearly subscription to fund it.
Just wondering what drives people with their robots.... if theres no big events with a show and atmosphere... would people give up, or would they like to then carry on but without the audiences.
Whats more important... the buzz from the show and entertaining... or building and fighting robots to the death.
Dont read into this that I'm about to give up or anything, its just a bit of discussion, RR events are doing fine at the moment, and venues are already being booked for 2011, its just a bit of forward thinking, and what if scenarios.
John
Roaming Robots
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