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Re: Robot Idea

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Originally Posted by Knufire View Post
The reason that turrets were very popular in 2012 is probably due to the relatively narrow goal (a standard basketball hoop) that required more precise left/right aim. In games such as 2013 and 2014 where the goal spans the entire width of the field, it's not nearly as advantageous.
Actually, I would argue that it is more advantageous this year, simply because there is so much more defense this year. In 2012, you either straightened yourself on the fender on lined up in the key where you could use your drivetrain to adjust without interference. This year, if you can shoot from various angles reliable, it would be a huge advantage. To start, just think of all the times a team like 254 or 1114 was pinned against the wall in front of the low goal, facing the wrong direction. They had to wait for the opponent to back off from them before they could shoot.

The reason they were way more popular in 2012 than 2014 is because this year it is about 10,000x harder to implement. Just think about the space restraints. And the huge bulky assembly you would have to rotate. And there is no hope of using a lazy Suzan. And to make it worse, you have to be able to feed the ball into the shooter vertically. I'd be very impressed by anyone who makes it happen effectively.