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ronnie_82
09-01-2003, 16:16
i'm with team 1158 and we are a rookie team and we need to know if a driver can have a playbook next to them while they are driving in the compition

Jay5780
09-01-2003, 16:29
I think that this is a question you should ask FIRST directly. Any answers you recieve here my not be correct. I am not saying that anyone will misinform you on purpose, but they my be misinformed themselves.

ronnie_82
09-01-2003, 16:34
thank you I will tell my team members to go to FIRST once agian thank you!:)

srjjs
09-01-2003, 22:47
It says in the manual that you are allowed to have a laptop computer powered by battery, so I don't see any reason you couldn't store a playbook on it.

SkitzoSmurf
09-01-2003, 22:55
we always carry a megnetic board with us, Ricksta had these neet Magnetic chomper guys, and hed put these circles in their motuhs for goals, guess that would be the same deal. Or you could pull a quarterback move, have a wristband with em ll on it, SET SET LA DA DADA DA DA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

yangotang
10-01-2003, 00:17
Why would you want a playbook?

The brain is the best book :P

riley_ag
10-01-2003, 00:22
have to agree with yangotang...
with such short games, everything needs to up in your head, not down on paper

Riley

Doug
10-01-2003, 00:23
i may be wrong but usually play books are used to plan the movements of a team of people or in this case robots. I mean boxers dont use play books. So unless you are going to give the play book to every one of your allies im not sure what good it would do.

srjjs
10-01-2003, 00:27
How would having a playbook hurt? If done properly, it can be very useful. For example: "When facing a team of two stackers, ignore their stacks and make your own"
A lot more thought can be put into strategy if it is done beforehand, not made up on the spot.

Doug
10-01-2003, 00:58
yeah ok i see what your saying general strategies to employ when facing certain types of robots. Id hope you would lay a plan ahead of time when you saw the pairings rather then madly flipping through a play book on stage trying to find out which program you should use when you are allied with a king of the hill robot and paired against an under the bar bully bot and a stacker. Dang things can get kind of complex maybe a play book would be in order this year

riley_ag
10-01-2003, 01:07
yea, I didn't mean making up strategies as you played the game.

you scout your opponents and allies, judge their abilities, and then make your strategy

Madison
10-01-2003, 01:08
Originally posted by srjjs
It says in the manual that you are allowed to have a laptop computer powered by battery, so I don't see any reason you couldn't store a playbook on it.

This is for the purpose of running a dashboard program. I do not believe you are allowed to have other programs running in the background.

At least, that's the impression I'd been given in year's passed.