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Unread 12-03-2016, 20:49
BeardyMentor BeardyMentor is offline
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Re: Los Angeles Regional Finals Match Defense

I have not seen the matches in question so take all this with a huge grain of salt.

Usually a robot tipping because of collision with another robot is at least in part a result of an unusually high center of gravity on the robot that was tipped. If you are building a robot for a game where defense can be played, you should assume that defense will be played and design accordingly. At what point do we consider defense too vigorous or a robot to be poorly designed? I do not know. There is a little bit of blame on both sides of that I am sure.


Edit: you must mean 294 not 254

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