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| What is the final version of Studio C? | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jun 7 2016, 07:05 PM (444 Views) | |
| Nachuz | Jun 7 2016, 07:05 PM Post #1 |
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The term "Beta and Alpha" it mean Test, what is the Final Version of the Stage? is Circle Of the lights? |
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| ChedieBob | Jun 7 2016, 07:28 PM Post #2 |
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the final version of studio c was the first one Alpha, i think cec just named it that way cause of the roman alphabet Alpha(A) Beta(B) meaning 1,2, cause that the way they came out i guess. dont know why they called the 3rd one cappa cause that is not 3 in the alphabet. |
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| pttraefan2 | Jun 7 2016, 07:54 PM Post #3 |
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Maybee they named it like they name hurricaines. |
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| RPCEC | Jun 8 2016, 05:48 PM Post #4 |
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It's always easy being part of RPCEC
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The final versions are the 3rd gen Beta, Cappa, and the Beta/Cappa Mix. |
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| Patrick Boots CEC | Jun 8 2016, 06:16 PM Post #5 |
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They don't *really* mean in a test since they are just the first Greek letters..but it is often used like that. There is a couple versions of Studio C.. Apha>Beta>Cappa>COL While COL isn't a traditional Studio C they use the same bots and show system so It counts. Some locations have mixed of Betas and Cappas, lost of people call those Deltas(the next Greek letter). I don't count variations as standalone because then there would be a handful of different variations..I've seen some in pictures. |
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