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Sperkowsky 01-05-2015 11:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by FrankJ (Post 1479240)
While you can build a human fairly quickly, it takes about 9 months to fully develop. So much for the six week build.

We should stop before it gets worse.

FrankJ 01-05-2015 14:40

Re: Robots vs. Humans
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sperkowsky (Post 1479242)
We should stop before it gets worse.

Probably so. Mentors helping, coaching, advising in this kind of activity would be seen as a violation of First's YP policy. ::rtm::

abigailthefox 10-05-2015 15:49

Re: Robots vs. Humans
 
Depends on whether or not you consider height and weight restrictions. A small human tends to be proportionately more fragile than a small robot. Also, excepting 2015, most robots had fairly short heights as well. In order to find a <120 pound person to play most of the games, chances are that they would likely lose to a robot who has had all 120 pounds of their frame perfectly designed to fulfill game objectives (er, designed and cheesecaked), whereas a 120 pound human has a lot of "extra" that isn't too helpful in a competition. Also, no one seems to think about the fact that robots never get tired. Have you ever tried to outrun your robot? I have (thanks to the programmers not disabling it before it reached poor innocent me holding the tether :/). Humans (that are in decent shape) can out-sprint a robot in the short term, but 2.5 minutes of sprinting around to achieve game objective can get tiring, especially with this years 8 pound totes to carry around. You might not think your robot is exactly careening around and going 0-60 out of the human player station, but human legs would still probably give out before your CIM motors will. And in the long term, humans can't just get a new battery every match. Overall, humans could probably put up a good fight in a lot of the games due to good reflexes and spatial skills, but a well built robot with an experienced drive team would likely win at most games.


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