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Remember how in 2004 the bar could be raised or lowered with a drill put into the side of the platform? While it was rarely used, I think it was pretty neat.
What if there was something similar where robots could drive over and do that. Like there would be a hex shaped receptacle in the field and then the robots would have a hex shaped spinning bar and they could drive up, stick it in, and raise or lower the bar or something else to make it easier for themselves or harder for the opponents. |
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For the '06 game no matter what the challenges are, I thinkthey should elevate the driver stations. It was kinda difficult to see the goals on the other side of the field.
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I liked the idea of a multi-level field, but what about an elevator? There could be a box, made of metal on the bottom and either lexan or wire mesh or something on the sides. It could have doors and be controlled from a button at each end of the field. The elevator should be large enough to fit two robots that each fit inside the envolope. At the end of a match, all of the robots could fight to get into the elevator for extra points.
In addition to all of that, there could be more to the game, like ways to earn points from both the first level and the second level. Robot Safety: For the safety of the robot, the door could automatically close before the elevator begins to move and open when it stops at its destination. Also, the elevator could have a lexan box built around it so a robot does not drive under the elevator and the elevator does not lower down onto a robot. The elevator could be set to not stop until it reaches a floor and gives sufficient time for robots to get out and new robots to get in, like a real elevator in a building. |
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There is one problem with that elevator design. Is it easy to build? Assemble/disassemble?
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See, this way you don't have to have any special motorized mechanisms or anything. Basically just a box with a rope that goes up to a high pulley, and then some easy way for another robot to get ahold of that rope. I'm really liking the idea of robots powering field elements. |
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- The field would be divided into two sections, "A" and "B". - Goals to receive scoring objects would be mobile (like 2002 and 2004), and color coded to each alliance. x amount of points would be scored per object in the goal. - There would be a "spinner" (like on a game board) located in the center of the field. If the spinner is pointed to side "A" of the playing field, all of the points scored in the mobile goals located on side "A" would be multiplied by, say, 2. If it is pointed to side "B", then all of side "B"s goals would receive the multiplier. This game would allow for innovation in drivetrain design (battling for possession of the spinner), AND in offensive play (scoring points). This game would make both simple, defensive designs AND complex, offensive designs advantageous. This game would make it so that BOTH types of robots are needed. Its also interesting because the multiplier would benefit both teams. The value of both scoring methods would also be pretty balanced - neither one would really take precedence over the other, because the bonus would effect both alliances. This game also provides for last minute excitement ("Who is going to get the spinner bonus?") Robots would be trying to manipulate the spinner in their favor, and other would be trying to push goals onto the side of the field that the spinner is pointed towards (multiple tasks for multiple alliance partners). The spinner also puts alot of the focus of attention in the center of the field, which several people have mentioned as a favorable game characteristic. What do you think? -- Jaine |
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I like yours though, it's new, and I think it'd be harder to manipulate/ more fun to watch. Perhaps it could double as the location for robot scoring (get your robot on top). To reply to BillFred's post (below): Actually I thought an interesting idea was a large balance scale. Whoever's side is lower wins the match. Then, the points for objects in your side is your Ranking Points from that match. Perhaps I shall whip up a full description of this for the other thread Bonus: it gets rid of the "2X the loosers score...." stuff. |
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In my opinion, a balance is not a great idea because what real life situation does that resemble and also, it doesn't seem as exciting as the spinner or elevator ideas. How about several spinners. If a robot can climb ontop of one spinner, it can reach the second spinner to get more points. If the first spinner is rotated with a robot on it, it might make it harder for drivers and operators to control, which may call for some good strategy and stuff.
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I do like the spinner in the sense that it gives something to really "battle" over like the top of the ramp in 2003. The spinner would have to be built really sturdy though so it didn't break from robots pushing on it to point it a different way and climbing on it etc.
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I just had another thought - what if the spinner was long enough so that when it was pointing towards the side of the field, it would be so long that it would block off that half of the field.... so it could be used as a barricade to robots coming through on that side? That would make things more interesting. It would look sort of like this:
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