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Re: Some thoughts on rules, refs, and ranking
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Racer: I would propose a larger implementation of the district model. That seems to work a lot better and attract smaller amounts of teams. What I meant by punishing teams that do play by the rules is the fact that multiple teams seem to repeat offenses despite warnings. This can cost an entire alliance the match since penalties, as I've said, are reaching into the 100+ range this year. How would you feel if they allowed video references during elimination? On the topic of awards, I wanted to see more appreciation of engineering feats performed by teams that did not do very well in the competition. All of the awards seem to have a "and performed well during competition" clause. Perhaps a "best chassis," "best shooter," etc. awards. I saw multiple teams (271 had an amazing drive train) with amazing engineering achievements that went unrecognized. Sam: If you could prove your point using the footage available, should that not count? The fact that I am an alum is true. I do appreciate the fact that he listened to me, despite the fact that I was just following up on my alliance's complaint. I just can't stand to see my team lose a regional because of a bad call. In general: It seems that these problems are widespread. A solution would be great. |
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Granted, I was not on the floor at the time, but from my vantage point in the stands I couldn't tell why the deciding match in that elimination round was replayed in the first place.
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We got the replay due to communication issues on the field
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I do think that the pyramid penalties are really tough. The point of them is to protect climbers, but the penalties end up punishing a lot more and deciding matches.
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I recall this rule from 2011 and maybe last year. Has it ever been called previously? |
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I'm suggesting a change to that specific rule (Section 5), especially regarding eliminations. I agree that the fault lies in interpretation. I would just appreciate it if the GDC left fewer of these rules in the manual. |
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After words I consoled my team and praised them on what a great job they did, then I found the head ref and complimented him on doing a good job and making a tough call. I didn't come on CD and complain about the refs and unfairness of it all. BTW If you/we hadn't lost one of the other matches in the first place a questionable call couldn't have hurt us. Can't blame anyone else but you/us for that. |
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Anyway... thank you for the clarification. From the video it was not apparent that there was a malfunction - of course, I look for lack of motion to determine a connectivity issue most of the time. To I would guess many onlookers, 334's robot seemed to be functioning similarly to how it had in previous (not replayed) matches, for all if not most of the match. That said, if there was an issue with your system that was impacting your performance on the field and delaying the progression of gameplay by requiring replayed matches "during the entire regional", I would assume common sense would dictate installing those updates at first opportunity. The combination of upset victory by the other team with what appeared to be a very delayed call for a replay did seem just a tad fishy. |
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Furthermore, if the engineering feat they achieved didn't give them a significant competitive advantage, what made it remarkable? 1075 won IiC awards for a multi-position pneumatic arm (when you were limited to specific valves with no center-off option), and a swerve drive with several modes. |
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I think that this year having a point of view from where the drivers stations are or from overhead would help the refs to make good decisions about pyramid fouls. From last year it was easy to tell when there was contact in safe zones but if the team is almost pinning the other team to the pyramid it could just look like there is contact with the pyramid.
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