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azcalg 23-03-2015 22:17

Re: Human Player Feats
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chi Meson (Post 1460453)
We also have a Jacob. Currently leading the litter scoring at the Rhode Island District Event

We're planning on using a Jacob as a human player so this is encouraging.

GeeTwo 23-03-2015 22:53

Re: Human Player Feats
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DanielPlotas (Post 1460184)
We have a tethered litter-bot that is driven by our 'HP', since I drove the main robot and the lift is controlled by our co-driver. In one of the matches, there was no litter thrown by either alliance, so our 'HP' decided to score some points by pushing a tote from the landfill onto the scoring platform.

Or more succinctly: by making the HP a third driver. This is an option, as there are no real rule distinctions between the HPs and drivers this year (or did I miss something?).

Ozuru 23-03-2015 23:13

Re: Human Player Feats
 
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Originally Posted by Ozuru (Post 1461294)
How? Just how? For everything in this post. How?

Seriously. How are you going about breaking this many objects? How haven't the referees deemed it egregious?

asid61 24-03-2015 00:33

Re: Human Player Feats
 
Imagine if the last matches of Einstein were just HPs throwing noodles into half-made stacks to disrupt robots/ stack scoring.

bduddy 24-03-2015 01:41

Re: Human Player Feats
 
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Originally Posted by asid61 (Post 1461437)
Imagine if the last matches of Einstein were just HPs throwing noodles into half-made stacks to disrupt robots/ stack scoring.

Considering the trend in scores, I'm not sure that's all that far from the truth...

Sean Hackett 24-03-2015 08:07

Re: Human Player Feats
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chi Meson (Post 1460453)
We also have a Jacob. Currently leading the litter scoring at the Rhode Island District Event, he had a 10 for 10 round, and several other matches very close to that.

The 2168 HP was undoubtedly one of the best I have seen. His consistency in putting up litter points proved impactful on the outcome of many matches.

ccresta1386 24-03-2015 08:47

Re: Human Player Feats
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GeeTwo (Post 1461378)
Or more succinctly: by making the HP a third driver. This is an option, as there are no real rule distinctions between the HPs and drivers this year (or did I miss something?).

Yup they actually put it in the rules that the hp can drive.
Quote:

During a MATCH, the ROBOT must be operated solely by the DRIVERS and/or HUMAN PLAYERS of that team.

CaityDawh 24-03-2015 15:23

Re: Human Player Feats
 
We can create 6 stacks with can and a noodle in about 40 seconds or less. That means that our human players and driver have to be fast and focused. It is really cool to watch.

Christopher149 24-03-2015 15:37

Re: Human Player Feats
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by azcalg (Post 1461354)
We're planning on using a Jacob as a human player so this is encouraging.

Our human player is Jacob. The prototypical HP must be named Jacob. Though, he is not a noodle-throwing machine/god.

microbuns 24-03-2015 15:41

Re: Human Player Feats
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Christopher149 (Post 1461693)
Our human player is Jacob. The prototypical HP must be named Jacob. Though, he is not a noodle-throwing machine/god.

We also have a Jacob. His specialty is that he is really tall and way better at putting litter in RCs from over the glass than anyone else.

JamesBrown 24-03-2015 15:48

Re: Human Player Feats
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ozuru (Post 1461390)
Seriously. How are you going about breaking this many objects? How haven't the referees deemed it egregious?

Watching video from the Australian Regional, it appears he is just very enthusiastic when he opens the chute door. He sometimes releases the tote at the top of the chute, and attempts the door before it touches the door, but this is not always the case. You can watch him break a handle off at 2:09:50 in this video https://youtu.be/Hgaex5m52XM?t=2h9m44s . If I were a ref or volunteer, I think I would have to warn him about that, 3132 played in 20 matches, breaking the handle off the door every other match is ridiculous, considering there are plenty of other teams doing the same thing that have never broken one.

Ozuru 24-03-2015 18:34

Re: Human Player Feats
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JamesBrown (Post 1461700)
Watching video from the Australian Regional, it appears he is just very enthusiastic when he opens the chute door. He sometimes releases the tote at the top of the chute, and attempts the door before it touches the door, but this is not always the case. You can watch him break a handle off at 2:09:50 in this video https://youtu.be/Hgaex5m52XM?t=2h9m44s . If I were a ref or volunteer, I think I would have to warn him about that, 3132 played in 20 matches, breaking the handle off the door every other match is ridiculous, considering there are plenty of other teams doing the same thing that have never broken one.

Thanks for finding that. I have a feeling that this wouldn't have flew too well at other districts' events. I thought he might have been slamming the chute door on the tote in an attempt to manipulate it but it appears that he's just being incredibly rough on the door. I'm still questioning the whole "alliance wall" part, though -- OP, what did you do to break an entire alliance's wall?

The other Gabe 24-03-2015 20:10

Re: Human Player Feats
 
http://www.thebluealliance.com/match/2015nhnas_qm30

go to about 1:15 and just watch

Paul Boehringer 24-03-2015 22:16

Re: Human Player Feats
 
1647's human player is by far the best I have ever seen. He can consistently get all 10 noodles across the field and they always seem to be in the worst possible place for the team on the other side of the step.

Ozuru 24-03-2015 23:27

Re: Human Player Feats
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Boehringer (Post 1461857)
1647's human player is by far the best I have ever seen. He can consistently get all 10 noodles across the field and they always seem to be in the worst possible place for the team on the other side of the step.

I can vouch for this. :yikes:


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