View Full Version : Intentionally outbounding autonomous balls?
mizscience
01-03-2014, 14:51
Is there anything stopping teams from intentionally shooting any remaining autonomous balls over the side to get their first teleop cycle started quicker? (Other than losing a scoring opportunity, of course.) I've seen it done accidentally a few times in the Alamo webcast, but I'm not sure if there was a consequence.
Caleb Sykes
01-03-2014, 14:53
G11
BALLS may not be intentionally or repeatedly ejected from gameplay.
Violation: FOUL per instance.
In addition, the ball would be given to the nearest HP anyway.
mizscience
01-03-2014, 14:56
Ah, yes. I didn't see any foul points given, though if it's accidental, they wouldn't have been applicable. Thanks for the quick answer!
samfruth
01-03-2014, 15:55
Don't know the rule number but if a ball is thrown out by a bot then it is put back in as a auton ball. In other words, no truss or pass point possible until all three auton balls are scored or declared dead.
IronicDeadBird
07-03-2014, 19:09
You can just opt to have your teams ball not included in Auton'
You can just opt to have your teams ball not included in Auton'
#1 best way to handle the lack of autonomous scoring potential: Either give it to a guaranteed top shot, or wave it off and don't go for the shot.
DampRobot
07-03-2014, 21:52
#1 best way to handle the lack of autonomous scoring potential: Either give it to a guaranteed top shot, or wave it off and don't go for the shot.
This is my number one reason for yelling at the webcast.
Teams, don't be stupid! Often, winning the match is just as easy as not wasting half the match picking up your missed auto balls and just doing three assist 1pt cycles instead.
Don't test your autonomous on the comp field. There's a practice field for a reason.
Don't test your autonomous on the comp field. There's a practice field for a reason.
Except that the ceiling wasn't high enough on the practice field to practice our autonomous. What percentage is a reasonable gamble? 50%...75%...
Don't test your autonomous on the comp field. There's a practice field for a reason.
The Palmetto practice field goals were both 4" too tall at the bottom of the opening. What good is a practice field when it isn't built to spec?
IronicDeadBird
08-03-2014, 23:03
To be completely fair though if you can get mobility points you can score a low goal in auton'
Caleb Sykes
09-03-2014, 17:37
To be completely fair though if you can get mobility points you can score a low goal in auton'
Except that driving straight in auto is often a nontrivial task for robots without feedback sensors.
IronicDeadBird
09-03-2014, 17:57
Except that driving straight in auto is often a nontrivial task for robots without feedback sensors.
Thats more then fair but the resources available should make it possible. I know team 1339 is going to make sure all teams on the alliance has an auto code for that 5 point bonus (or at least will make the attempt to.)
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