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Originally Posted by Davie Byrne
I can't seem to figure out how to get around this. If a robot just sits infront of a corner goal (Which it easily can), and anothr robot can't move it without latching on how is anybody going to score in the corner goals. Are there any loopholes to get around this?
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the corner goals are 48" long by 10" high. the starting size for a robot is 38"x28". assuming the bot sitting didn't expand after start, that is a 10"x10" opening. it isn't much but it's something. ALSO, there is another corner goal and only one more defending bot. so that is 3 offense bots on 1 defense. so as long as one of the offensive allinace robots can shoot into the center goal, sitting in front of a corner goal is an ineffective stratagy.
further more, proventing the opposing team from scoring is cutting off balls to your human player.
i know all this has been said before. and once the rules are thought about, it all becomes farely evident.
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Originally Posted by Dakota Snow
I have been trying to figure out the best way to score in the lower goals. There is a ramp there in front of the goal So roling wound be trickly. Any one got some suggestions?
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you could have a bot that picks up balls from the field or an open-top-hopper that your human player throws balls into. then you could have a "draw bridge" that lowers to about ...say.... 5" about above ground level and have a hopper with a slanted bottom. the balls in the hopper would roll right in after clearing a 1" high incline. ...or something like that...
hope that helps a little. i'm looking forward to seeing all the bots this year. oooo so excited.