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2012 Team Update #1
The 2012 Team Update #1 has been released: http://frc-manual.usfirst.org/TeamUpdates/0
The main changes are that a robot must be FULLY supported by a bridge to receieve the bonus points, and that robots cannot push/react against the top of the fender. It also defined the term 'frame perimeter.' Quote:
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Re: 2012 Team Update #1
Kinda figured they would say this.
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Re: 2012 Team Update #1
Pretty much expected stuff, nothing too game-changing besides the "fully supported" rule.
Also, as a reminder, I believe Q&A opens up tomorrow, right? |
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Re: 2012 Team Update #1
yay me to
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Re: 2012 Team Update #1
I can't print out a nice double-sided PDF for my binder like last year.
Anyone know where to find it? |
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Re: 2012 Team Update #1
Honestly disappointed that the "G28, G44 and G45" interaction hasn't been clarified yet, which tells me either that the interaction is intended (which I highly disagree with) or the GDC hasn't noticed that the way the three rules interact is ambiguous. Hopefully when Q&A opens there will be a flood of questions about this.
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Re: 2012 Team Update #1
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If you use the normal link of http://frc-manual.usfirst.org/viewItem/30 for section one of the manual but take off the /viewitem/30 so you're left with frc-manual.usfirst.org Then click on 'GAME' . You'll have the ability to click on 'save as pdf' in the top right corner. This will be the complete manual instead of downloading and printing every section separately. enjoy -nate |
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So no more Robot-on-robot end game designs? Darn.
Oh well. Strike out Plans B though G. Time for Plan H. |
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Re: 2012 Team Update #1
Hmm, I thought this clarification was to avoid robots from dropping down a support beam to the ground at one end of the bridge. I don't think it would eliminate robot-on-robot designs, since the bridge is still supporting the weight of both robots.
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Re: 2012 Team Update #1
They missed that clarification in the update. Ask on the Q&A for a definition of "fully supported".
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So drive up and drop an arm on it and technically you're fully supported... For me this clarification just made the rule more unclear. |
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Re: 2012 Team Update #1
A Bridge will count as Balanced if it is 1) within 5° of horizontal and 2) any Robots touching it are fully supported by it.
or A Bridge will count as Balanced if it is (within 5° of horizontal and any Robots touching it are fully supported by it). The English breaks the other way. |
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Re: 2012 Team Update #1
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Is it just me or did robots on the bridge during end game just become worth a whole lot more?
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