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What the strategy team on you team?
In here, we don't actually know what to do.
Not only do we play the game few times a day but know the rules pretty good. Expect that, we have absolutly nothing to do. I hope you can help us out at this. ~Thanks ahead!!~ |
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Re: What the strategy team on you team?
so what is the actual question?
not sure if those were all statements or questions. If you can clearify it a bit we may be able to help you |
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Re: What the strategy team on you team?
You should decide wether you are going to manipulate the tubes and score them, play defense, or lift robots at the end of the match. Those are going to be the three main strategies. Choose one and then build a robot to satisfy what your strategy. Good Luck!
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Re: What the strategy team on you team?
I think this year teams will try to do both tasks(rings and ramp). Teams just can help but to try and do both. This is where you will see teams fail. Granted There will be the few that will pull it off, i just see teams stretching themselves tooooooooo thin once again and not being good at anything.
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Re: What the strategy team on you team?
This year, its easy to have a good drivetrain (kit chassis, kit wheels, IFI wheels, AndyMarks), and a good capper (the arm is simple, and doesn't have to be excessively reinforced, because the tube weighs .9 pounds). The tricky part is choosing the right "gripper" to handle the tubes, and then deciding whether to add on a ramp, or two, for 4 inches, or for twelve.
Depending on your team's ability to execute, many things are feasible. Just take them on one at a time in the design phase, and make the choice, after looking at the added complexity in the design, what to do. |
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Re: What the strategy team on you team?
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Just my 2 cents. -Guy |
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Re: What the strategy team on you team?
The person in charge of the strategy should figure out the best place to place ringers in a the different possible situations. That way when you're in the middle of the match you don't have to think about it, you can instantly tell your driver where to score.
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