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Well, I want to make a arrangement system-like pc program, it is in the very first stages of development. But I do need lots of help and contribution for this program to go well, all people who help will be given credit. The main question I have is how would you measure someone's strength?

ATM I am working on a battle simulator and the beyblade customizer
what do you mean by "arrangement system"?
can you clarify?
Basically a program that improves your beyblade skills, builds the best bey for you (based on inputed info) and has some other tools. The video beybladegeeks made is what inspired me: http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&featur...ym9ZSajiSE
what is it called
what i meant to say was what was the web site called
Please don't double post! You could measure someone's strength by measuring their arm/launch power. You could do this by performing three simple arm strength tests, such as lifting weights (how many can you lift), beyspin power (how long can your bey spin), etc. I really like this Arrangement System idea! Hopefully, everyone is compatible! Tongue_out_wink
I think you type in beyblade gullible on GOOGLE. aND THEN DOWNLOAD THE FILES
I can help you if you want to Smile
What kind of computer language do you want to use for the system?
can you send me a download of it when its done
This could be kinda cool if it works. Like i said if it works.
So like to get the best combos you could list your parts and get one.
you could also see tests on what beats what.
you could see what has been winning tournaments.
You could learn different techniques like for launching.
This arrangement system could be called something like THE WORLD BEYBLADE ORGANIZATION obviously and have a website like worldbeyblade.org

Just an idea
(Aug. 03, 2012  1:30 AM)Coach Wrote: [ -> ]So like to get the best combos you could list your parts and get one.
you could also see tests on what beats what.
you could see what has been winning tournaments.
You could learn different techniques like for launching.
This arrangement system could be called something like THE WORLD BEYBLADE ORGANIZATION obviously and have a website like worldbeyblade.org

Just an idea
Yes! Exactly!!I'm pretty sure this doesn't even deserve to exist.

This could be pretty cool. It would probably take a pretty long time to finish though.
This could work for newcomers for the game.
Its possible but it would take a lot of people, time, and money
also to measure someones strength you can
check their launch power, see how long the bey spins compared to other people who use the same bey, or see how much weight their arm could carry
This... Could work.... It would take very much effort and time though.. I can find a way to help.
I think it should be able to have your bey (one you already put together) in the machine instead of it making your best combo with your parts. It might also help if you were able to sencrinize two beys to you at once.
how would you be connected? according to beybladegeeks it's only headphones and I don't think that would cut it... would there need to be needles that give you slight electric shock? and the bey too of course and the bey with more needles and more electric.
What you are describing is a computer system that basically analyzes your Beyblades "virtually" and gives you statistics and other up-to-date information. In other words, Madoka's Laptop.

An extremely up-to-date and accurate Beyblade encyclopedia can be located here.

You can ask for combination advice here from experienced Bladers who have tested the combinations in various different conditions.

There are too many variables for a computer to analyze and produce a general consensus on the overall performance of the Beyblade because it simply cannot be done. Launch speed, angle, external factors, etc ...

And if someone were to develop an application of the sort, it would indeed cost a lot of money.

(Apr. 05, 2012  10:52 AM)faissaloo Wrote: [ -> ]how would you measure someone's strength?

Stick a ripcord in a computer and pull it out. Or use one of the RPM launchers released by Takara Tomy and Hasbro (I doubt they're extremely accurate though).

PS: This idea was brought up before.

Chief - Sigh ...

PPS: You can customize and battle virtual tops here.

Blader DJ

Did I mention the money?
4 months have passed, and not a single update from the creator. Apparently he just woke up from his euphoric dream... So, bye bye.