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GaryVoshol 12-01-2009 19:58

Here's the GDC we know and love
 
http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=11175

Jared Russell 12-01-2009 20:02

Re: Here's the GDC we know and love
 
I see they'd rather spend time making a funny than addressing some serious concerns about bumper rules...

Greg Peshek 12-01-2009 20:09

Re: Here's the GDC we know and love
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Abwehr (Post 799703)
I see they'd rather spend time making a funny than addressing some serious concerns about bumper rules...

I'm suspecting the 10 seconds they spent thinking and writing that response out, comes out to a wash with the 10 seconds they would have spent citing the rule/ page number and writing it out.. Just a guess

smurfgirl 12-01-2009 20:19

Re: Here's the GDC we know and love
 
Just like the question about what is under the carpeting (from last year's Q&A). (:

DonRotolo 12-01-2009 22:13

Re: Here's the GDC we know and love
 
I think the point they are trying to make is "asked, and answered, several times elsewhere". And a fraction of a difference between brand names isn't worth worrying about.

smurfgirl 12-01-2009 22:16

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Originally Posted by Don Rotolo (Post 799833)
I think the point they are trying to make is "asked, and answered, several times elsewhere". And a fraction of a difference between brand names isn't worth worrying about.

After all, it is the wheels that are making most of the difference in driving dynamics...

GoSparx 12-01-2009 23:06

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I think everyone needs to lay off the GDC a bit. Try and remember what they have to do every year. Creating a new game with a new set of rules is a ridiculos challenge. The tiny difference of material is the least of their worries. Lay off them.

Thermal 12-01-2009 23:08

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Originally Posted by GoSparx (Post 799900)
I think everyone needs to lay off the GDC a bit. Try and remember what they have to do every year. Creating a new game with a new set of rules is a ridiculos challenge. The tiny difference of material is the least of their worries. Lay off them.

No but we'd really love to get some bumper rule updates, especially since a team who previously thought their bumpers were legal due to poor wording the manual could be told they have to change it or be DQ'd at the regional bot check

Justin Montois 12-01-2009 23:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Thermal (Post 799901)
No but we'd really love to get some bumper rule updates, especially since a team who previously thought their bumpers were legal due to poor wording the manual could be told they have to change it or be DQ'd at the regional bot check

They get an immense number of questions DAILY! Many of them I'm sure are about bumpers as much as other things. They are just trying to get the bumper rules right. Just be patient with them, that's all were asking.

Stu Bloom 12-01-2009 23:53

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Originally Posted by GaryVoshol (Post 799700)

Check this one out ...

Quote:

http://forums.usfirst.org/showpost.php?p=23478 ... second paragraph specifically
I think it is even better ... :p

ChrisH 13-01-2009 02:06

Re: Here's the GDC we know and love
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stu Bloom (Post 799950)
Check this one out ...



I think it is even better ... :p


I don't. Everytime the GDC starts making silly remarks in an official response (which like it or not, a Q&A answer is) some poor soul or team gets confused. As an official, I'm one of the people who has to help cleanup the mess. Try telling some team that what they built is illegal because they didn't understand somebody acting in an official capacity was making a joke.

At least these two responses are hard to implement in hardware.

JayZ 13-01-2009 02:08

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I still think the best GDC response is the one below from 2007(in my signature)

Justin Montois 13-01-2009 03:02

Re: Here's the GDC we know and love
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JayZ (Post 799994)
I still think the best GDC response is the one below from 2007(in my signature)

Agreed. :)

rwood359 13-01-2009 04:23

Re: Here's the GDC we know and love
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GDC (Post 800010)
GAME PIECES may become damaged during the course of normal game play. ROBOTS should be designed to accommodate reasonable variations in the condition of GAME PIECES that may occur during the game. GAME PIECES that are identified by field reset personnel with more than two broken and/or protruding straps will be replaced before the start of the MATCH. GAME PIECES will not be replaced while a MATCH is underway.

We need a pool to guess the average number of balls that will have to be replaced after each MATCH.

Stu Bloom 13-01-2009 07:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ChrisH (Post 799993)
I don't. Everytime the GDC starts making silly remarks in an official response (which like it or not, a Q&A answer is) some poor soul or team gets confused. As an official, I'm one of the people who has to help cleanup the mess. Try telling some team that what they built is illegal because they didn't understand somebody acting in an official capacity was making a joke.

At least these two responses are hard to implement in hardware.

Understood, I am an official too. Head referee 6 times over the past 3 years, so I understand that sentiment. However it is the team's responsibility to at least read and try to understand the ENTIRE manual BEFORE asking questions that require valuable resources to answer.

Sometimes a little levity helps break the tension in a stressful environment.

I would genuinely like to know of any concrete example where one of the GDC "funnies" caused a team any hardship.


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