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BattleBots - IT'S ROBOT FIGHTING TIME (probably spoilers)
every time i watched this it was 90% talking heads babbling about shit nobody cares about and maybe 10% actual fights, most of which lasted less than 30 seconds. i remember the tombstone boomer consistently destroying everybody except for that one single match when he immediately got btfo
however i very clearly remember this one
What a way to start. I know they have to appeal to the "Youtube Crowd" but all the jumpcuts are not what fights need. Have a stable camera with a wide view of the box, not 6 different cameras that focus only on the bots in every little detail. I can't place where they are in the box or what hazards they might run into if you zoom so close in. Youtube doesn't like it, reddit doesn't like it, I don't like it. It feels like the camera team that was with Discovery didn't come back so they had to hire another company that thought this was the best way to do it.
Matches:
Death Roll vs Golden Fury - Fury won by judges decision
Hypershock vs Huge - Huge managed to nick Hypershock's tires and get a KO.
Endgame vs Malice - Endgame lost their spinner and Malice managed to flip them, getting a KO.
I've got a full list of the rounds here:
I also found a comment saying Pro League is getting a 2027 season, probably also on youtube:
The scoring system apparently also go overhauled. It does "Damage & Engagement" as metrics now, which is similar to the NHRL uses.
This guy seems to have alot of the points covered:
Next week is:
Tombstone vs Madcatter
Copperhead vs Jackpot
Manta vs Skorpios
Lmao, couldn't stop himself from putting in the line at the end about AI BAD, even going as far as to give Bright Data the Voldemort treatment with a stupid nickname.
Lmao, couldn't stop himself from putting in the line at the end about AI BAD, even going as far as to give Bright Data the Voldemort treatment with a stupid nickname.
There was an incident where a Philippine human rights group was DDOSed with IPs tracing back to Bright Data. There's also an article from 3 weeks ago saying that Bright Data was installing Proxyware SDKs on smart devices to turn them into a network without informing the user.
The user is over-reacting though. Bright Data say they're a middleman when it comes to AI tech, so networking and data scraping. Worst case scenario, they are an arm of the Israeli military focused on building proxy networks to increase processing power and attack the cyber systems of enemy nations.
But they're funding Battlebots so whatever.