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Originally Posted by BJC
No, It looks like a solid contender in general.
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I suppose what I mean is, nation-wide, it won't be the best autonomous or best climbing robot. But with enough effort/practice, the team could definitely be
the best teleop disc scoring team. That's what will differentiate this team from the other '3 auto disc + low climb' teams, and give them an edge against a team that does more than they do in autonomous and/or climbing.
Plus they have plenty of time to add vision, range/orientation sensing, or whatever else will help them maximize their teleop disc scoring capabilities. If the prototype is kept fully intact, they'll have all the way up to their first competition to perfect this type of programming since the production bot is the one that's bagged.
I really think the GDC came up with a well-balanced game (on paper) this year.