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I don't think it's preference....

Posted by Daniel.

Coach on team BORG (Berkeley Operational Robotics Group) from Berkeley High School sponsored by (working on the sponsor, too).

Posted on 1/10/2000 8:43 PM MST


In Reply to: not too sure how, but just one quick bit of info posted by Lora Knepper on 1/10/2000 6:01 PM MST:



Having two joysticks really gives you optimal control over the radius of your turns. I suppose you could code the joystick so that as you move it along the x axis it uses more reverse on the side you're turning, but I still don't think it'll give you the freedom that you should have in the playing feild. There are things that should be done by the control system but I tend to think that how you drive is too dependent on your situation to leave it to a computer that can't see what's going on.

I vote for two joysticks.


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