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scoutmasterlord 04-03-2009 12:00

human player or robot?
 
here a question, so what more important to win a match? Your team robot that can score most of the points and ok a human player, or have good robot that scores some of the points and have a great human player that makes almost all the moon rocks he or she gets there hands on.

so leave a post on what you think is more important.

EricLeifermann 04-03-2009 12:03

Re: human player or robot?
 
a good robot that scores some points and a really good HP who scores every moon rock he/she touches. (that's pretty much our robot and HP though ;) )

Lowfategg 04-03-2009 12:28

Re: human player or robot?
 
Both are very important,

Human players are more avoidable in my view, but when you run away from them that means your more open to robots.

No where is safe in this game. :D

IndySam 04-03-2009 12:29

Re: human player or robot?
 
If you scout the human players and find a real good one, you note where he is and stay away. Problem solved.

Enigma's puzzle 04-03-2009 13:11

Re: human player or robot?
 
If the other team had an ace human player that could truly make anything they touch, then i would have the entire alliance play on one side of the field.

Taylor 04-03-2009 13:37

Re: human player or robot?
 
Robots can move the goals. Payload Spec1a11sts cannot.

Robots +1.

scoutmasterlord 05-03-2009 11:14

Re: human player or robot?
 
ok than so its depends on the team?

Molten 05-03-2009 19:54

Re: human player or robot?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by scoutmasterlord (Post 832105)
ok than so its depends on the team?

I think its more: Take what you can get. If you got a good hp use it. If your bot is awesome, thats good too.

robochick! 05-03-2009 19:55

Re: human player or robot?
 
A robot must be moving (the goals/trailers) otherwise, I find the PS to be more important.

Kricu 10-03-2009 12:12

Re: human player or robot?
 
I think humans can be more deadly in this game than the robots are. I know my team has a basic autonomous that when started from the middle position can pin another robot right in front of the sitting shooter. And though this is personal experience (and I'm fairly proud of this) I know I can unload all 20 of my balls within the 15 second autonomous period and make at least 17 of them. That is a 34+ point lead right from the beginning and coming back from that kind of impact is difficult. I noticed though that many players didn't even consider shooting as fast as I did even if there was a robot pinned in front of them. So I really see shooters as vital for the autonomous period, anytime a robot is pinned and scoring super cells because I haven't seen many robots score a super cell.

Taylor 10-03-2009 13:30

Re: human player or robot?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kricu (Post 834142)
That is a 34+ point lead right from the beginning and coming back from that kind of impact is difficult.

Is that really a good strategy? If an alliance finds itself in an unsurmountable hole, it may force a <G14> situation.

Jared Russell 10-03-2009 13:37

Re: human player or robot?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kricu (Post 834142)
I think humans can be more deadly in this game than the robots are. I know my team has a basic autonomous that when started from the middle position can pin another robot right in front of the sitting shooter. And though this is personal experience (and I'm fairly proud of this) I know I can unload all 20 of my balls within the 15 second autonomous period and make at least 17 of them. That is a 34+ point lead right from the beginning and coming back from that kind of impact is difficult. I noticed though that many players didn't even consider shooting as fast as I did even if there was a robot pinned in front of them. So I really see shooters as vital for the autonomous period, anytime a robot is pinned and scoring super cells because I haven't seen many robots score a super cell.

I would argue that the robot that can reliably and repeatedly win the traction battle and pin any opponent to the outpost wall would be the more valuable part of the alliance in this case.

And such dominating robots are much rarer than human sharpshooters this year...

Kricu 11-03-2009 11:54

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I realize that they are rare but if you have one then take advantage of it. And since the wall is only 4ft high the sitting shooter doesn't have to put much effort into shooting. I have absolutely no shooting ability though I was capable of accurately making a lot of shots. I think if you can learn to get them over the wall just enough then there isn't much effort put in by the shooter other than how fast he/she can throw shots. My arguement about the <G14> is that I don't think super cells are used enough. I know that going into the 3rd match of the quarterfinals, our opponents had a <G14> from the second match and it didn't make much of an impact on their abilities. All in all I believe that if you can pin during autonomous in the manner that I explained before, then you can create a good lead that can potentially give you what you need for a win. Also if you are concerned about losing empty / super cells due to a <G14> you can always add some cells into your trailer so you have less than double the score of your opponent.

Molten 11-03-2009 21:34

Re: human player or robot?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kricu (Post 834684)
Also if you are concerned about losing empty / super cells due to a <G14> you can always add some cells into your trailer so you have less than double the score of your opponent.

This has been discussed in many threads. It would seem that the CD community is split on the GP of this strategy.

Kricu 14-03-2009 23:52

Re: human player or robot?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Molten (Post 834898)
This has been discussed in many threads. It would seem that the CD community is split on the GP of this strategy.

I'm not saying I support the strategy I'm just saying that you can use it. Personally I don't see super cells being used as much as I feel that they should be used so I don't worry as much about the penalty. And if you don't feel like filling your trailer just watch the score and stop shooting when you are getting close to double the score. I think not shooting is a little bit more respectable than scoring on yourself.


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