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23-06-2002, 22:29
Posted by Daniel.
Coach on team BORG (Berkeley Operational Robotics Group) from Berkeley High School sponsored by (working on the sponsor, too).
Posted on 1/12/2000 1:23 AM MST
When you find out who your alliance partiner is, do you get to chose which of the two possitions each team takes within your alliance? I think this is pretty vital to whatever particular strategy you intend to use in a match. I think there's no reason why this freedom shouldn't be granted and it allows for more strategic variations. I'd hate to see robots have to cross in front of each other because they were confined to the wrong position. Maybe I just missed this in the rules?
What do you guys think?
Coach on team BORG (Berkeley Operational Robotics Group) from Berkeley High School sponsored by (working on the sponsor, too).
Posted on 1/12/2000 1:23 AM MST
When you find out who your alliance partiner is, do you get to chose which of the two possitions each team takes within your alliance? I think this is pretty vital to whatever particular strategy you intend to use in a match. I think there's no reason why this freedom shouldn't be granted and it allows for more strategic variations. I'd hate to see robots have to cross in front of each other because they were confined to the wrong position. Maybe I just missed this in the rules?
What do you guys think?