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Originally Posted by who716
As far as human player to driver communication was for me was null if I was watching the human player I wasn't watching tHe robot and there for not driving/ doing somthing that would be beneficial instead times waisting.
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As a part-time drive coach (not my primary responsibility and not primarily my responsibility) I agree with you that this should be the coach's job. The driver needs to be aware of the robot and what's going on around it, while the coach should be paying attention to the game clock and current scores.
With regards to the pilot signals, has the scoreboard overlay been released yet? If the overlay communicates how many gears are still needed for each rotor, then that's one less thing the pilot has to worry about. I think communication between the coaches and pilots will be important to warn pilots that a gear is incoming/that a robot is waiting to have a gear removed (if a team decides to go for that strategy).