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Scoring over truss
Our team developed a really strong, but hefty catapult system this year. In fact it's so powerful, it can launch from the beginning of the white zone, over the truss and into the high goal. During a match, would that be a valid play? 10 points for receiving a assist into the white zone + 10 point for truss toss + 10 points for high goal? 30 points for a very short (~10 seconds) cycle seems to good to be true. And yes, I've been ::rtm:: , but haven't found anything concerning this sort of play.
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No. You must be in front of the truss to score.
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3.1.4 part B.
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Yeah, I thought it was too great to be valid. Thanks for the quick answers though :)
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One thing that our team is doing (we also have a catapult that can score from just behind the truss, but not from over it) is practicing passing from one side of the truss to the human player on the other side. This gives you truss points without having to worry about trying to chase around a ball that may have a bit of velocity while bouncing around.
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I saw credit being given for one of these shots At Inland Empire when the ball bounced into the low goal after being shot over the truss.
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You should also be able to throw over the truss to your human player who can then pass it to a robot on your team. That is a powerful sequence!
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I believe the shot at inland empire was made by me, as in my driving for 599. It was really cool by the way and totally unbelievable. I don't think it contacted one of our other robots, it was a shot straight over, bounced once, hit the wall and fell in. So cool.
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Here is an early video of our robot shooting the high goal from 32 feet. It wasn't fully charged and we could probably have squeezed out another 6 feet or so. I keep showing this as our bragging vid.
http://www.interocitors.com/tmp/2014-01-25-135744.mp4 We were all secretive about our shooter then we found out we couldn't score this way. At that point we made our maximum setting lower than this but still can fire a truss shot from color zone to color zone no problem. We think of ourselves the 'Truss Shot Kings'. Since accuracy is strained at this distance, this wouldn't have been a commonly used shot but it could have served as a Hail Mary miracle shot in a close match. Even if it didn't score I thought this would really have been a crowd pleaser and make the game more exciting. Even at where we have it set, the crowd got loud when we set it off. Since there is no end game, in my fantasy matches, in the last 30 seconds such a shot would have been allowed for a whopping 100 points. But if they had done that everyone would have built one of these and more important parts of the game would have suffered. There is so much tension in our springs that getting this to charge, latch and still be safe was not trivial and took a chunk of our build time. Nevertheless our loader loads in 2 seconds and our driver is incredibly intuitive with passing and defense. We are very proud of our team. |
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