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FIRST releases Team Update #18
The purpose of this thread is to discuss reaction changes made to Triple Play by FIRST in Team Update #18: http://www2.usfirst.org/2005comp/Upd..._Update_18.pdf
Considering all the emotion behind these issues that has been displayed in various threads over the past few days, please keep the discussion to the update and its affect on Triple Play, without rehashing what has been discussed in a variety of other threads in the past few days. Thanks! |
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I just want to say a hardy "Thank you" to FIRST for addressing these issues as quickly as they could. You see? They are listening to us! Just be glad that they were addressed before these regionals, so we won't have as much as a blow up this weekend as we did last weekend!
-Daniel |
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Not to sure I like the de-scoring update. Way to hard to ref, I think it will only lead to more arguments.
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I think it is to late to change the rule about the pushing robot becomes the de-scorer.
This would of had a different outcome in Fl regional. I know FIRST wanted to see robots score a lot this year. But they should of made this rule earlier. Don't change the rules part way through the competition. |
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I think its important to remember the purpose behind the FIRST Robotics Competition is not to find the best robot. The big picture is the experience that all the competitors take away with them in preparing for the competition and every time they leave a Regional or the Championship. That said, I don't see any problems in changing rules every week if necessary in order to make each successive week a better experience for all involved. (As long as the rule changes are not significant enough to invalidate any team's overall design.) Since all teams competing in a given week or a given Regional are playing to the same set of published rules, the rule changes don't really have the potential of hurting anything. Aidan |
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Thank you for finally admitting it on paper - FIRST loves them their offense and isn't afraid to modify the rules to favor it. Well, that's certainly their prerogative. Sorry, all you teams who didn't have the resources to build capable arms but still had the means to develop good enough drivetrains to employ creative, non-damaging defensive strategies - your job just became that much tougher. If ya can't live up in the clouds with the big boys, you might as well just stay out of their way. :rolleyes:
Regarding the change to G18, I would only hope this applies if you are pushing the robot toward the goal. If you succeed in getting in between the robot and the goal and you push them outward, you shouldn't have to worry about any repercussions - how the heck can you claim that the pushing robot is descoring tetras they aren't even facing? Now, if you're pushing a capping robot toward the goal from behind, you were probably too slow in executing your defense, and you've already lost the battle. Go do something else. As far as the *new and improved* 10-point safety penalty goes, I think it falls into the same category as the generic *overaggressiveness* penalty tacked onto G25. Meaning I don't think it's made the lives of refs, announcers, kids, and mentors trying to understand what's legal and what isn't any easier. The change also removed the requirement of mandatory disablement of robots who demonstrate unsafe activity. Now they *may* be disabled at a refs' discretion. Is that a safer approach to take, or simply one that is more offense-friendly? It remains to be seen if the refs become any more consistent across the board. You can change the rules all you want, but if you don't effectively communicate a single, consistent direction on how to interpret them correctly, then you're still going to see the same old same old. Let's see what happens this week.... |
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I'll paraphrase Jessica Boucher here...
FIRST, you deserve a cookie. Whenever we argue about a rule, we often try to get to the reasoning behind a rule. By putting in why FIRST is changing these rules, we now know the intended spirit of the rules. Hopefully, it'll make a difference in those gray areas that inevitably show up in the game. |
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Why do we have to play offense? I think FIRST should be encouraging creative and outside the box ways of thinking of this game. If you try to take away defense, I really do not think it will work. Teams will still play defense and they will receive this penalty. Unfortunately, a great defensive maneuver may now be the reason that an alliance loses.
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yea i dont like it at all FIRST just killed an aspect of the game so now the robots will just go around and not bother n e one which kills the entertainment part of it im not saying kill the other robot but FIRST kills defense and it just so happens that our robot is a great pusher so yknow i mean im not freaking out its just annoying
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OK, I'll be the one to say it.
In a competition where the underlying basis is the reward of millions in scholarships, life long learning experiences, and the joy of working together as a team there is one flaw. Yes, the penalties. In a microcosm such as FIRST where the goal is the reward of learning about science & technology the game structure totally contradicts the whole big picture. What is instead of penalizing teams, we support them, by rewarding teams match by match who don't do something to merit a current penalty. C'mon, this negative reinforcement has got to stop in a group who's goal is to inspire and reward such things as creative thinking and the knowledge you gain.. At least if it doesn't stop this year, then for next year don't make penalties as big a part of the competition that it has become this year. <steps off of soapbox - for now...> |
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good answer im just ranting yknow im gonna have just as great a time at nationals as i would n e way so y bother SUPPORT VEX!!! |
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Moral of the story? Practice your defensive techniques well, either with an old robot or even a weighted-down box. Get skilled at the forms of defense that the manual explicitly states are allowed. After all, you can't fight the manual. |
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I personally like the updated saftey issues, they seem as though there will be more fair matches..
And of course: I have loaded the update to FIRSTsearch |
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People complain about a rule and want FIRST to change it, then when FIRST changes the rule or clarifies it the same people complain about the new rule!!
[sarcasm] I guess FIRST can't do anything right.... :rolleyes: [/sarcasm] |
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FIRST goes to great effort to do exactly that: effectively communicate a single, consistent direction on how to interpret the rules correctly; and they are extremely successful at it. There have been ~2,300 matches that have transpired thus far this season, and by the majority of accounts, the season is going great. A lot of that success can be credited to the hard work of the folks at FIRST creating the Head Ref manuals, Head Ref training materials and constant communications all season long to the refs. Not to mention the hard work and dedication of the Head Refs themselves both in front of and behind the scenes. You don't see all the extra time they give up to participate in Head Referee Training at the beginning of the year, a weekly teleconference each week during the season, studying of the manual on their own time, and attending meetings Wed and Thursday nights at each regional. Please give this tired argument a break! What else do you possibly want them to do? And you are right about one thing... you can expect to see the the same old same old again this weekend! Another set of fantastic experiences for thousands of kids across the country. And once again, Mission Accomplished. |
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I think its a change not necesairly positive but it defenitly won't hurt. I think it makes this game even trickier to play defense in. The penalities at the loading stations and now the chance of being called as the descorer seems a little too much. I know my teams robot never ever descorces a tetra. Its breakaway, it floats upward and has nothing that can catch inside the tetra stack. There are lots of robots though, where i've seen tetra manipulators that defenitly get caught. If a robot tries to play defense on a robot with a tetra manipulator that catches easily, its going to be the defending robot that takes the penalty. This basically leaves the only safe area to defend being the area between the goals and the loading stations, a very small area and even shorter time frame.
To be fair, I didnt' see too many instances where a pushing robot caused a stacking robot to knock over tetras. |
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Best of luck to FIRST in trying to improve the experience for everyone - THANK YOU for trying; now let's see you take it on home and git r done. If and when that happens, everyone feel free to tell me to shut up if I ever open my big mouth again. |
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More importantly, rewarding good behavior is essentially the exact opposite of a penalty. If you give ten points to Alliance A instead of taking ten from Alliance B, the result is still a ten point shift in favor of Alliance A. If you were to go further and attempt to spell out what constitutes the good behavior - which is really the only fair way I can think of to do it - the system is essentially penalties in reverse. Keeping it simpler for the referees to assess and for the audience to follow is the best method to take. I like the idea and I agree with you that it would be nice, but I just don't see how it could work. |
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Kudos on FIRST correcting the descoring rule.
As for the other changes I believe that it again leaves too much up in the air. 10 pt safety penalty and "maybe" a DQ. 10 points for suspending over the players station and maybe a shut down or DQ. What will the refs call from regional to regional. Now instead of just being shut down for breaking the plane there will be a 10 point penalty. Is the "breaking the plane" rule rescinded with the new update? We shall see. As for the explanations of an offensive style game, they are again sending mixed messages. Watch the animated video that Dave made, that is shown once or twice every regional, and it says that pushing , shoving and defensive play is allowed (encouraged it seems by the video). It gives different strategies and warns robots about their possibility of tipping. Enough said before I too am attacked. |
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There is a difference between criticizing FIRST and constructively criticizing FIRST.
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It is constructive criticism, from people like Travis, which has led to these rule changes. We should embrace the fact that FIRST cares about us enough to pay attention to us. If we were in a sport, they would say something like "Forget them!" We are truly lucky to have a dedicated staff that will respond to us. -Daniel |
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Like the others, it will now be closed. For those who replied to the actual topic, thank you. |
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