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Re: Robots picking tubes up?
If my alliance can pick tubes up off the floor and my opponents can't, I'm throwing every single tube i've got onto the floor knowing that the opponents can't get them and score them but we can and it will cut down on the time to retrieve tubes.
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Re: Robots picking tubes up?
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From a different view, if you cant pick up tubes, then a dropped tube in front of the feeding station will make it impossible for you to get tubes from there. I highly suggest that you build a robot that can pick up off the floor if it is within your abilities. |
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Re: Robots picking tubes up?
My team spent a lot of time discussing this. We decided there are many ways a game piece can end up on the floor and we wanted to have the ability to take advantage of any opportunities that presented themselves (ie. an opponent comes out of their lane and drops a tube near our scoring zone). But we wanted to make sure that this would not over complicate our retrieval mechanism (and it didn't for us).
So what I am saying is if you have the resources and time, do it. |
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Re: Robots picking tubes up?
Here is a scenario that may come up often and could absolutely kill you if you cannot ground load:
You head over to your feeder and grab a tube, you start heading back to your scoring zone, and an opposing robot is waiting for you trying to keep you out of your zone. Due to some sort of collision, or interaction you end up dropping the tube a few feet outside of your scoring area. Now, you have to turn around and head back to your feeder just to go through the entire process again. An even more realistic scenario: You grab a tube from your feeder, head towards your scoring zone. Get your arm to the correct height and begin lining up to score on one of the pegs. Just as you release the tube, an inexperienced driver driving one of your alliance partners robot, bumps into you. The tube falls to the ground. Now you have to go all the way across the field to get another one. In my opinion, there are way too many ways for a tube to end up on the ground, and there may even be strategic advantages to picking up off the ground, like having runner robots, etc. Ground pickup will be absolutely essential to the success of an effective tube placing robot. Now if your strategy is aimed at something else, maybe you can sacrifice that part of the game, however if you are planning on scoring tubes, I would would plan on picking a tube up off the ground. -Brando |
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Re: Robots picking tubes up?
There is already a thread for this right here:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=88774 |
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