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Unread 24-12-2010, 13:09
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Re: Drive Team Configuration

I am not sure if this was our flaw that led to our mediocre performance, but we switched our drivers almost every round. Our mentor wanted other people to try it. I was the "coach" for most of the rounds but I just stood there looking like an idiot (mostly because it was my first year, I had no idea what to do... I still have no idea) And we switched the human players around too. All the controls were mapped to one joystick, like the moving, kicking, turning on and off components. So we never needed an "operator" I think that defeats the purpose. You never see video games where 2 people control the same character.

Im planning on so that we only need to send a human player and a driver. Yes I am confident that I can make it fully autonomous; the driver is there to manually override the robot if it goes haywire.
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