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Originally Posted by 3xWSOP Champion
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the simple answer.. 27 lets go of the ball, 190 does not
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Originally Posted by Paul Copioli
Are you kidding me? The difference is 27's robot did not break G22 and 190's did.
I just don't get it, 190's robot enters the previous quadrant while the robot is clearly in the home zone. You lawyers are frustrating me.
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the unforunate part of this is that the GDC deemed it legal, in build season, and now it is illegal. Not trying to lawyer, but trying to help out an outstanding team, who got stuck with this problem, by finding a way for them to compete besides rebuilding there entire robot. ( As far as I could tell there drivetrain wouldn't do all that well with a different arm, so they would have to change that too, the robot wasn't meant to drive after all)