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hansTP2S 18-04-2004 22:21

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Originally Posted by suneel112
They should do something balace -ey. Like Diabolical Dynamics 2001. I also liked the three color system of alliances.

I'd like a game 5 minutes long. FIRST MEGAFRENZY!!! balances, bars, slippery ramp, balls, 2x multiplier totes (yes, put 8" balls in the totes themselves (opening required)), spikey things, pyramid things, floppy things, 4x multiplier 48" balls, 6 autonomous beacons. THis will be super hard, and tax good thinkers. We need to raise the bar. And by the way, 8 teams per match.

8/3=2.666...

tkwetzel 18-04-2004 22:22

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Why do I think this? IR is the only way (in FIRST at least) to track a moving target. Yuo can't track a line, wall, or use dead reckoning to find something constanly changing position.
That would only be during autonomous that you would need IR sensors.

And to everyone who says look at what Dave has hinted at: Look at everything he says and does. He can relate two totally bizarre things. These hints may hardly mean anything about the game.

Tom Bottiglieri 18-04-2004 22:24

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Originally Posted by Scooter
Now that we have an absoulute way to determine where on the field we are, move the autonomous period to the end of the match.

I like this idea! Finally something that will give programmers (and not drivers) some respect! :) :)

Steve W 18-04-2004 22:31

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How about pyramids instead of balls?

DCA Fan 18-04-2004 22:31

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Inner tubes, staircases, and/or evil inflatable clown punching bags. Pick your pick.

I'd love to see autonomous at the end of a match, but I'd like to see a balance of difficulty so rookie teams get a fighting chance out of the gate.

Mike Rush 18-04-2004 22:36

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I did hear that it would be to every teams advantage to learn how to use the IR sensors that were on this years game. Apparently it is going to be much more important than this year. I don't think a lot of teams used the IR sensors. Most appeared to be dead reckoning or line following. Not all but I think most.

Ryan F. 18-04-2004 22:56

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Originally Posted by Billfred
I did a bit of reading on some of the older games...personally, I'd love to see a return to an inch and a half of corn for a field.


Great idea...us Iowans would dominate ;)

Don Knight 19-04-2004 19:56

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Footballs, moving targets, humans and robots score points

Zzyzx 19-04-2004 20:15

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Somthing underwater would be insanely different! And if there was a way to use inertubes filled with metal or somthing, that would be great.

Billfred 19-04-2004 20:27

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Footballs would be genius. They're available, yet harder to grip from an unknown direction.

The only hard thing about moving targets is making it so that teams can replicate it. But a suspended bag would be pretty neat--just attach some braces that go outside of the field.

Or, if we were feeling especially devilish...good ol' play sand? That'd be a real test of drivetrains.

Ryan F. 19-04-2004 20:47

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Originally Posted by Billfred
That'd be a real test of drivetrains.

Personally, I hope that next years game will be a test for the drivetrains in some way. That was something that was really neglected this year. Some teams built complex gearboxes etc., but in the end, they weren't that crucial. Though, I have a feeling a match like this would be very high contact, so people would also have to build very sturdy robots, something I was surprised at the lack of.

-But then, I may be a little bias

AJunx 19-04-2004 21:15

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Having attended the past five FIRST National Competitions, I think that the most exciting games (to watch as well as to compete in) have been fast-paced. I recognize, of course, that not every second of every match has been fast-paced. However, I would suggest to anyone thinking up a new game idea to make sure that they allow for the game to be fairly fast-paced. After all, speed and excitement are two of the many aspects of robotics that inspire young people to become involved in FIRST.

sburro 19-04-2004 21:38

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Originally Posted by Rob Colatutto
Water game anyone? ...just kidding.

I think you are on to something. Water would be interesting. Just imagine.

Ryan F. 19-04-2004 21:44

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This has been discussed many times. Just run a search for the thread.

Greg Needel 19-04-2004 21:47

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i was talking to a few friends at nationals and we came up with a solution to save first money and keep things very interesting.....i think that they should keep the field the same but just change the rules

things like the doubler ball would half the points in the goal

robots can score balls in the goals

balls start on the field and are worth twice as much if they are scored in the ball drop bins and the balls on the tees can be knocked off at any time to descore those balls

the field would be set up that the mobile goals are sitting infront of the stairs on the opposite side of the field.

human players serve the same pupose as this year

and the bar will be broken in to sections painted red and blue and depending on where you are hanging depends on what team gets the points.....



these are just a few of my ideas.....


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