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[FTC]: 128 Teams in 2013 FTC World Championship
FIRST has updated the World Championship page. http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...ldChampionship
They have held the line at 128 teams again. Being the Winning Alliance Captain no longer guarantees you an invitation. Only the Inspire Award winner gets a guaranteed invitation. |
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The operative word here is “guaranteed”. I agree that in most tournaments, the Winning Alliance Captain will be granted an invitation to the World Championships. That does not appear to be the case for “all” championship tournaments.
They’ve even updated the web site to reflect this. http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...ldChampionship Which teams will advance to the World Championship? The Inspire Award winner from each Championship Tournament will receive an automatic invitation to the World Championship. Most Championship Tournaments also advance the Captain team from the Winning Alliance. |
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Anyone else disagree with the fact that Inspire award winner > Winning alliance captain? It makes FTC less of a robotics competition and more of a beauty contest.
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I disagree with fact that they are ever increasing the FRC portion at the expense of the other programs. FLL Partners are on a lottery system to determine if they are allowed to send zero or one team to the World Festival.
Look at the FTC Partner growth over the past year. We had 41 partners in the USA and 3 international (Canada, Mexico & Netherlands) in 2010. In 2011 we had 46 partners in the USA and 12 international. That's 14 new partners in one year or a 31% increase. How many years growth will it take in FTC before the Inspire Award Winner is either the only invited team or they start a lottery system for the FTC World Festival. In 2012 or 2013 FTC will have more teams than FRC. It depends on how they count the international teams that don’t get a number unless they qualify for the World Championships. Why does FRC have a 400 team Championship and we get FLL’d? |
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[quote=Scott_4140;1170727] I think expanding the field to 16x16 and developing games that are more fan friendly, can quickly change perceptions.
QUOTE] I think for FTC you might want bigger better motors at that point. Thats alot of distance to cover with an average of 1-2 fps tops 3-4. and if you made the field bigger I think the robots should also be bigger to accomodate for the sheer fact your adding so much area but this means that game objects can be bigger scoring elements can be bigger and so on so fourth. - Andrew |
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I was waiting for the FTC community to bring up things like this.
It's all completely true, and I'll avoid repeating what has already been noted. The FRC program will never be undermined by the FTC program, and that's an unfortunate fact. FIRST only meant for FTC to be a sort of bridge program into FRC, but obviously that isn't so much the case in our minds, case in point I had friends on FRC teams standing in the queue looking at the FTC fields going "How on earth did they get those little robots to lift things that high?!?" It's obvious there is an unexplored factor of FTC that most people haven't noticed yet. Take a look at the reasons WHY FTC is rapidly expanding faster than FRC, well I'll give you my idea. THE COST. The FTC program is VASTLY cheaper to compete in and you still have all the versatility of an FRC robotics team. So why are we still the redheaded stepchild? I'm not sure, but when our numbers pass FRC's things might change. |
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