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Category A: Portcullis may be slow, but easy to get consistent. Given the width of the defense and the width of typical robots, each bot on an alliance would be on its own (unlike category C). Cheval De Frise will be faster, but it's easy for the robot to come off at an angle and become misaligned. Category B: Single ball shooters will laugh when the moat is put in front of them and cry when the ramparts are put in front of them. Category C: They're slow to get through no matter what, but patience with autonomous mechanisms will inevitably show the way. Also don't rule out a team bringing one down for the partner in autonomous, then following that partner through. It will be fun to watch this happen. Category D: Rock Wall has a bit of indeterminate behavior depending on high-siding of the drive train, but should be consistent if the drivers are precise in robot orientation when they set the bot down. Rough terrain is easy once a good path is figured out, but that also requires proper setup of the robot. |
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Is anyone considering scoring their teammate's boulder in autonomous (given that they aren't planning on scoring it)? It seems that this is a safer alternative than getting a boulder from the center and risking G13, and it will accrue the same amount of points.
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A one boulder score from spy bot will be common by week 1
A one boulder score from low bar bot will be common by week 1 A two boulder score from teams that dialogue with each other will occur by week 3. Especially from those with rear ball intakes working with those who have front ball intakes. But it will be a feat claimed by advnced programming and sensors. |
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The 3 Boulder Auton is the Lochness Monster of 2016. Many people will claim it, but no one will actually achieve it.
Now, I have been wrong before.... |
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Even that would be a time crunch. |
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But your thing? Yeah, I can see whipping that autonomous ballet out over lunch. I can't wait for the grainy video evidence for that one. |
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this is a little off topic, but wouldn't you get the same number of point by crossing and extra defense as scoring a second ball?
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Personally, I believe that scoring two balls in autonomous will be unlikely for the majority of the competition season. It will more than likely not occur for the first few weeks and may become rare later.
One, you would somehow have to have a robot to retrieve the ball from the Midline without incurring a G13 infraction. This is possible to do, however extremely unlikely. After you score the first boulder, you will have to traverse a defense for the second time, which increases your chances of not lining up for the ball properly. (This will depend on your sensors for getting the ball.) Two, consider other robots in autonomous. Your robot would have to avoid colliding with other robots, which would ruin both your autos. How do you plan on preventing his? (At least in Quals, I see preventing it very difficult; in Elims it could be possible do to better strategy and general better robots.) Third, for a team considering picking up a boulder that an alliance member dropped, how do you plan on coordinating this? The alliance partner would have drop it roughly in the same spot, and it's possible that the boulder will roll away from the intended area. As well, it's possible that they may collide. (Possible in Elims, however I see it as very unlikely.) tl;dr Shooting two (or even more) boulders will be very unlikely, and difficult, however possible and the best teams will be able to surpass the challenge. |
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