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Weis 11-11-2008 17:33

FRC Game in 2009
 
Anyone want to hazard a guess as to what the FRC game will be this year? I say it will be a variation of baseball, with a swinging bat type mechanism.

Andrew Schreiber 11-11-2008 17:37

Re: FRC Game in 2009
 
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...threadid=69502
-Or-
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...threadid=69233

Contain some really funny ideas. I'd suggest posting in there instead of starting a new thread.

EricH 11-11-2008 17:37

Re: FRC Game in 2009
 
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Originally Posted by Weis (Post 774964)
Anyone want to hazard a guess as to what the FRC game will be this year? I say it will be a variation of baseball, with a swinging bat type mechanism.

Yes, we all do.

Oh, and a water game.

mikecombes 12-11-2008 22:10

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well we are supposed to have cameras so we started brain storming like this corn maze that we can't see but the crowd can see and we have to drive around using a camera on the robot. (just a thought probally not gunna happen ((THIS year at least lol)))

=Martin=Taylor= 12-11-2008 23:29

Re: FRC Game in 2009
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Weis (Post 774964)
Anyone want to hazard a guess as to what the FRC game will be this year? I say it will be a variation of baseball, with a swinging bat type mechanism.

What? You mean like the one Beatty has been perfecting? ;)

Stuart 13-11-2008 13:00

Re: FRC Game in 2009
 
All I got to say is that our regional director was asking to borrow my schools natatorium . .yes I am serious.

AndyB 13-11-2008 15:01

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Originally Posted by Stuart (Post 775297)
All I got to say is that our regional director was asking to borrow my schools natatorium . .yes I am serious.

Regional Directors don't have much to do with game design.

Stuart 14-11-2008 00:56

Re: FRC Game in 2009
 
but they do have to organize a venue . . lol no I dont know why she wanted the pool, but it came on the same day that some of the students were talking about past years games and what to expect in this years game to some new mentors. I had a good laugh.

Qbranch 14-11-2008 01:44

Re: FRC Game in 2009
 
Whatever the challenge is, expect very little programming challenge. I don't think FIRST is going to push teams abilities to figure out the new controller, lab view, and on top of that come up with crafty code all in the same season.

The game... hmm. I think this is going to be another game requiring manipulation of big objects way up high, like Triple Play.

-Alex

=Martin=Taylor= 14-11-2008 02:39

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Qbranch (Post 775386)
Whatever the challenge is, expect very little programming challenge. I don't think FIRST is going to push teams abilities to figure out the new controller, lab view, and on top of that come up with crafty code all in the same season.

The game... hmm. I think this is going to be another game requiring manipulation of big objects way up high, like Triple Play.

-Alex

Usually when FIRST introduces new technology they expect us to use it.

I guarantee you there will be some mega-bonus for doing something fancy in auton/hybrid with the new controller.

Joohoo 14-11-2008 09:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Qbranch (Post 775386)
Whatever the challenge is, expect very little programming challenge. I don't think FIRST is going to push teams abilities to figure out the new controller, lab view, and on top of that come up with crafty code all in the same season.

Im not so sure about this, why not, isnt the idea of going to the new system to make things easier. More power and less importance emphasized on the nitty gritty of the processor and more top level coding?
We maybe doing something complex compared to previous years and systems, but i feel that because of this shift to a new system we will be doing a whole lot more than we have in the past years in terms of coding.

robert2.0 14-11-2008 13:29

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i beleive this will be the roughest:yikes:

Qbranch 14-11-2008 18:18

Re: FRC Game in 2009
 
Label me a realist if you will, but it's all speculation till we find out what the game is.

-q

Daniel_LaFleur 14-11-2008 19:38

Re: FRC Game in 2009
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Qbranch (Post 775386)
Whatever the challenge is, expect very little programming challenge. I don't think FIRST is going to push teams abilities to figure out the new controller, lab view, and on top of that come up with crafty code all in the same season.

The game... hmm. I think this is going to be another game requiring manipulation of big objects way up high, like Triple Play.

-Alex

Funny that you should mention Triple-Play and the controller in the same post.

The last time they added a major piece of hardware (the camera ... during Triple-Play), they asked us to try and find a non-illuminated, non-fixed position, non-fixed-orientation, target ... pick it up and put it on a structure. Yeah, they won't challange us programming wise :rolleyes:

I actually expect this year to have an easy programming game (for those that have trouble programming) with high bonus points for autonomous quests completed (real programming challanges).

Burmeister #279 15-11-2008 21:17

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The only thing that i can say for sure is that the innovation in control award is either gonna be taken by someone very deep on the ins with labview or else someone with one more switch than the rest only because the programming with labview is fairly simple *in theory*


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