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jasonbrooks 24-09-2011 09:10

[FTC]: Definition of Posession
 
Hi Everyone,
I had a quick question - does anyone know what is considered possession in this game? Is it considered possession if the balls are within the robot but touching the foam mats? Also is it considered possession in the robot is touching a crate with balls in it, but the crate is on the floor?
Thanks!

FTC-4077 24-09-2011 12:17

Re: [FTC]: Definition of Posession
 
Quote:

Hi Everyone,
I had a quick question - does anyone know what is considered possession in this game? Is it considered possession if the balls are within the robot but touching the foam mats? Also is it considered possession in the robot is touching a crate with balls in it, but the crate is on the floor?
Thanks!
You're only allowed to possess 15 balls within your robot. Balls that are in contact with the playing field surface or are fully supported by the ball crate are excluded from this constraint.

Hope this helps!

normalmutant 24-09-2011 22:20

Re: [FTC]: Definition of Posession
 
We're still not sure how the possession inspection will turn out - the game forum made it sound like any mechanism that could potentially pick up a raquetball on the robot will be counted. If the refs take it too far, it could really confuse everybody.

gblake 25-09-2011 13:25

Re: [FTC]: Definition of Posession
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by normalmutant (Post 1078459)
... If the refs take it too far, it could really confuse everybody.

I think you are looking at this through the proverbial "Wrong end of the telescope".

I would suggest that this is more apropos: If the rules are vague, this topic will really confuse everyone, and the refs will have to use their best guesses.

normalmutant 26-09-2011 20:46

Re: [FTC]: Definition of Posession
 
Okay, that's a bit more accurate. That's a very good description of last year's dilemma. The GDC cleared it up pretty soon, though, and I know they'll figure this out, too.

Or maybe it won't be a big issue at all. Who knows.


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