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Originally Posted by GrifBot
That adds to my thought on field reset being slow. If field reset was slower the transition time would be smaller.
I like the concept of interviews, but there was a lot of them.
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The actual field reset crew did an incredible job considering they had much more game pieces to set up. It was the flow that was holding everything up. For the flow to work at it's maximum the on field blue teams had to clear out first and get moving as soon as they could get their robots. The red alliance teams had to be out of the way on the field before the exiting blue alliance teams made it back towards the entrance end of the field. Meanwhile the blue alliance teams on standby have to quickly load on and get their robots set up as soon as possible. After they get on the field the next on deck blue alliance teams can come down to be on standby for the next match. That's if every team is on point and ready to move (queuing works best when the teams make it work. Queuers only sell teams religion and if the teams buy into it's a success. If the teams struggle with the flow the event struggles) The next day they changed to a more efficient flow that helped male things run more smoothly.