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I agree that there's no need to know how many backup human players they have, or even what sort of drive system they have I'd add. I am not so very technically inclined, but still ran our scouting system. Focus more on what they do than how they do it. I'd argue with the idea that you should only work a game or two ahead, though. Some teams will have more than one autonomous program, and if they're up against you, they probably won't be volunteering too much information right before the match. The only way to know something like that is from watching their games. In the end you'll be limited by the number of scouts you have and how many other responsibilities they have, it's hard to watch everything, but the more information you have, the better your strategy can be.
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