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Next Years Game?
I want to get an early start on this one, what do you think "and be serious" that next years game will consist of? :confused:
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Remember:
What you say can and will be used against you by the Game Design Committee in a kickoff of FIRST. Stack attack anyone? :) |
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I'm serious abot trying somthing underwater. Why can't we build submersable robots? It would be chalanging, yes, but it is possible.
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I see 24' by 48' carpet...
I see multi-tiered platforms(ramp or steps)..... I see dave giving clues that leave us clueless... Other things I possibly see....clowns...robots balancing on segways....KK floppies...field barriers....and pvc... |
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I feel like a lot of that has been covered here...
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=27863 |
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A water Competition would be good but.... not to put all the teams down but some teams have a hard time building a robust robot. To build one thats 100% waterproof will be trying and hard espicially with the currently set 130lbs. w/ battery.
Another issue that may arise is this robots would be small ones. for the simple fact that you cannot lift a 130lb robot out of the water w/o a crane. The playing field would not be very big either. I too would like to see a water competition but it would be too hard of game. Many things would have to be changed and the problem would be how interesting could it get. If anything I would like to see Multipliers and many scoring options available with the "Winner Gets the Loser Score for QP's" And the 0 - 1 - 2 Method for Ranking. Same Field, maybe with hanging objects in which robots have to retrieve and place in their Respective alliance zones. Maybe put the E-Stop Buttons to use again and end the match at your own free willing. Almost like in 2001 where where if you ended the match after a certain time you get an X amount of points. This type of game wouldn't be very spectator friendly but nevertheless has some ideas that could be usable. |
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The cost to make a submersable robot would be to great. Every team does not have the funding to build a totally waterproof robot, if FIRST ever went in that direction i could def forsee Kit Cost higher. They would have to supply us with stuff to build a waterproof robot.
I think its safe to say in the near future we will not see a water game. |
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And besides that, can you imagine how much the field would cost!?! That alone would discourage such a game. Now I've only been in FIRST for three years now and so far 2002 and 2004 have been my favorite years. Stack Attack was interesting but in the end it seemed to be too concerned with seeing who could hit stuff the hardest. Balls are fun beause they are so versatile; nearly any sort of game can be designed around them. In that sense I'm kinda partial to balls. But what I would like to see are some serious steps and perhaps autonomous at the end of the game instead of the beginning. -TD |
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What about each robot having a certain transmitter on it (supplied in The Kit), and the entire game must be autonomous? The humans would be involved with placing objects at the edge of the field, maybe with RFID tags or something, for their robots to go pick up and do something with. That would be a true demonstration of engineering/programming! |
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This may sound weird (and probably won't work for some reason or another, but hey), but i think someone mentioned that they wanted to see the "carpet" changed... well how about a sand box?
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I am a strong proponent of having autonomous mode at the end of the match. And not just an auto mode where the drivers line up the bot. This would be something where the bot would know exactly what it needs to do and do it, no humans involved.
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It'll sound really weird at first, but...I would love to see something based on keeping the drivers totally segregated from the field. I mean have like a blinder set up where the plexiglas usually is, and having cameras mounted on the robots. In the real world, aren't most controls for robots first person? Think about deep sea exploration robots and robots used to conduct rescues and research in caves where people usually can't go. Wouldn't that be cool?
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I'm finding myself intrigued by a combination of end-of-match autonomous and either a "musical chairs" or "baseball bat" finish.
When I say "baseball bat", I'm thinking about something like having the robots latch a ring around a common goal bar, and the robot which ends up with its ring closest to the end of the bar gets the most points. |
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