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mwtidd 13-01-2012 19:11

Blocking Field of View
 
Understanding that your robot could be an 84" x 36" wall. Couldn't you almost entirely block the field of view for the single player station nearest to the human player?

Or by sliding back and forth really disrupt the drivers positioned next to each other?

EricH 13-01-2012 19:18

Re: Blocking Field of View
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lineskier (Post 1104798)
Understanding that your robot could be an 84" x 36" wall. Couldn't you almost entirely block the field of view for the single player station nearest to the human player?

Yes. However, under [R08], you would be causing a safety hazard (Item A in the blue box). This is a violation of [G01], which results in a disablement/reinspection. Repeated violations would most likely result in invocations of [T03] (red card) and/or [T15] (egregious behavior--yellow card).

In other words, it's not worth it. Great way to get on every team's do not pick list for the eliminations, great way to rack up no-shows at matches and/or red cards... you get the picture.

zaphodp.jensen 13-01-2012 19:18

Re: Blocking Field of View
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lineskier (Post 1104798)
Understanding that your robot could be an 84" x 36" wall. Couldn't you almost entirely block the field of view for the single player station nearest to the human player?

Or by sliding back and forth really disrupt the drivers positioned next to each other?

You could, theoretically. It's not very gracious, and all you would be doing is blocking your own team's shots.

mwtidd 13-01-2012 19:40

Re: Blocking Field of View
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EricH (Post 1104800)
Yes. However, under [R08], you would be causing a safety hazard (Item A in the blue box). This is a violation of [G01], which results in a disablement/reinspection. Repeated violations would most likely result in invocations of [T03] (red card) and/or [T15] (egregious behavior--yellow card).

In other words, it's not worth it. Great way to get on every team's do not pick list for the eliminations, great way to rack up no-shows at matches and/or red cards... you get the picture.

So the curtain idea wouldnt work, but what if you built a shooting apparatus that utilized a good portion of the area. Blocking the field of view is definitely not allowed, but inhibiting may be. I look at it as a screen play. Having your field of view inhibited is part of the game. For example if always shoot from the side of the net but have a big shooter, is that explicitly breaking the rule?

I think taking a shot from somewhere where you may limit the field of view is perfectly legal.

EricH 13-01-2012 19:49

Re: Blocking Field of View
 
Well, if you happen to be shooting from right next to the alley, and someone came in to collect balls, you'd probably be getting a few [G28] penalties, wouldn't you?

Here's the reasoning: you're blocking vision. Now, that's one that the opposing teams could complain to the ref about... or, if you're shooting from right next to their alley, it's a great time to come in and reload and happen to swing a little wide to mess up your shot--while being in contact with the alley. 3 points for them, you miss the shot, then they hit you again on the way out. Could this happen? Yes, quite possibly. Would they get a [G45]? Probably not, if they're making a legitimate play. Then the opponents complain to the ref that you're blocking vision... and see above for the penalties that can happen.

The shooting location placement would be legal, albeit risky.

KennyLives 13-01-2012 21:59

Re: Blocking Field of View
 
It would be an effective strategy IF:
--It doesn't look like it was intended to block the view
--The refs don't see this thread

EricH 14-01-2012 01:05

Re: Blocking Field of View
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by KennyLives (Post 1104914)
It would be an effective strategy IF:
[...]
--The refs don't see this thread

See this thread, nothing. It's if the refs don't know the rules that it might be effective--and if the refs don't know the rules, EVERYBODY hears about it!


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