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Re: Robot ideas
For those teams planning on manipulating the spoilers/keepers/ringers , it is probably necessary to be able to handel them whether they are flat on the ground, leaning on a playerstation or being handed thru from the player station.
IMHO, the early regionals are going to be in favor of the ramp bots while everyone is still practicing/debugging/completing their robots. But, by the time we get to Atlanta, the stackers will be the dominating forces in finals.
As for how I think finals in this game is going to be played out.....
1st round picks are going to be aggressive stackers.
2nd round picks are going to be any more aggressive stackers that are left after 1st round picks and then the ramp bots that can both elevate robots for the bonus points and play effective defense.
Good luck to all teams!
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Autonomous doesn't seem to be as important as it was last year. Spotting/tracking to place the keeper(13'' diameter opening) over the spider foot(10'' diameter) is going to be very tough. I don't see too many teams being able to consistently do that, but i do imagine a lot of teams speeding across the field in hopes of hitting an opponent looking to complete the objective of autonomous.
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Last edited by slickguy2007 : 07-01-2007 at 19:50.
Reason: Forgot to mention autonomous
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