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| View Poll Results: Do you plan on harvesting off the floor? | |||
| Yes, we are going to have a harvester. |
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92 | 48.68% |
| No, we're only going to have a shooter. We plan on shooting from the feed slot. |
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21 | 11.11% |
| No, we decided shooting and climbing is more important. |
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43 | 22.75% |
| No, we are only going to climb, and score in auto. |
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10 | 5.29% |
| No, we are a defensive robot, we are only going to block people's shots. |
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3 | 1.59% |
| Yes. We are doing everything. And doing it well (yes, I'm looking at you Michigan) |
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39 | 20.63% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 189. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Who Is Planning On Harvesting Fribees Off The Floor?
As the title implies, I'm wondering who is going to harvest this year. [Most] Everything I've found on Chief Delphi is about shooting, and a little bit about climbing (mostly about how hard it is, and how not to do it).
So, what are your plans? |
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Re: Who Is Planning On Harvesting Fribees Off The Floor?
Have a super accurate shooter, and you may not need ground pickup. If you feel like you'll be missing a lot of shots, or will need to travel the field length each time to make shots, then you may want to pick up off the ground.
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Re: Who Is Planning On Harvesting Fribees Off The Floor?
This is a great plan as long as both of your partners are also armed with Frisbee Sniper Rifles.
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Re: Who Is Planning On Harvesting Fribees Off The Floor?
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first, lolz. second, we have one ![]() we decided day one that we were going to focus on a shooter instead of picking up, mostly because of the smaller frame and some of our thoughts on climbing. |
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Re: Who Is Planning On Harvesting Fribees Off The Floor?
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Re: Who Is Planning On Harvesting Fribees Off The Floor?
We are working on it and hope to have a successful picker-upper.
So far we have a device that can reliably lift them off the floor using two sets of wheels with a vertical axis. Our prototype call also pick them up if they are against a wall or in a corner. Hopefully we can post a pic or video this weekend. Transport to the shooter is not solved yet but we have a prototype that works a little bit, sometimes, on good days. Our thinking is this: the easiest way to get frisbees to shoot might be to have a good shooter down by the slots. If he misses we can pick them up and convert them. Anyway, that's the thinking. |
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Re: Who Is Planning On Harvesting Fribees Off The Floor?
Good strategy. We could be the robot sending discs up from the feed slots. We might score 0-10% directly, but if one or both of our alliance partners can pick up and score, it could be lots of points.
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Re: Who Is Planning On Harvesting Fribees Off The Floor?
We are not planning on picking up off the floor. Hopefully we'll pick a partner who can.
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Re: Who Is Planning On Harvesting Fribees Off The Floor?
Our team has a plan to pick up off the floor, but if we can't get it done we will still be able to get frisbees from the feeder station.
There will be many teams who will try but those who succeed efficiently will be few. |
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Re: Who Is Planning On Harvesting Fribees Off The Floor?
Always design your robot with the belief that there will not be two other robots on your alliance. Any time you rely on team members for a portion of your strategy, you will have matches that are completely outside your ability to control and you will lose.
That pretty much segways into all the design choices that we made this year. We can't do everything, but we don't rely on our alliances partners to be able to do anything. It doesn't always work - this year is a perfect example of a year that is incredibly hard to do everything, much less do everything well. So you pick the functions that you least care about and won't really affect how your strategy plays out. I'm a big proponent of strategy-driven design, rather than design driven strategy. That should answer your question on which direction we picked, in a round-about sort of way. |
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Re: Who Is Planning On Harvesting Fribees Off The Floor?
Although I selected "climb only + auto" we may not do auto. Depends on how our testing goes once we have our bot built.
This year's slogan: "There are discs?" |
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Re: Who Is Planning On Harvesting Fribees Off The Floor?
We are picking up from the floor. We will be one of the best dang floor pickups there are*.
*maybe |
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Re: Who Is Planning On Harvesting Fribees Off The Floor?
We think that it's important, my personal reasoning being that you can't be sure whether or not every match will be perfectly beneficial for a human loaded or floor loaded system. Having a consistent human loaded shooter will make you a good second pick in most elims, and being able to clean up your opponents frisbees and either feeding them or scoring them yourself will make you a great third pick anywhere at the very least.
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Re: Who Is Planning On Harvesting Fribees Off The Floor?
Depending on where you're playing, having a good human loaded shooter could mean you're picking your alliance. Having a harvester that works only in autonomous, combined with that good human loaded shooter, might put you in the top five.
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Re: Who Is Planning On Harvesting Fribees Off The Floor?
Our first goal was feeder station and good shooter which we have completed and we have our hanging mechanism getting completed, now we have a sub group working on floor pick up. We left room in the robot so if we wanted to add anything room was there such as after a tournament etc.
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