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Re: What happened in the finals at West Michigan?
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came up with a really good way to debug autonomous using them though. Basically I would start with all the lights on, and knock off lights as it moved through the maneuvers, this way I could tell if the camera found the target, or the rangefinder saw the wall, stuff like that . |
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Re: What happened in the finals at West Michigan?
I think it depends on your definition of "egregious," which is, unfortunately, a very relative term.
If a team were to cross the center line and push an opponent into the wall at high speed, I'd probably call that egregious and potentially deserving of a card, especially if it did some sort of damage. If you made an auton where your robot just knocked them off course a bit, I wouldn't be so inclined to call that egregious. It's definitely not a very black and white issue. |
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Re: What happened in the finals at West Michigan?
Is anyone else thinking that prior to St. Louis we may see a major shift towards feeder loading features? With all this talk of specific tube starvation I can definitely see the advantages of at least being able to pick-up from the human players. I mean, at a certain level of competition does it become more advantageous to not throw your tubes in interest of slowing the game and forcing lower scores? Especially against powerful scoring teams.
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We played completely tube-scarce in the FLR semis against 217, 2056, and 1518. It has its uses. Didn't help us a lick (we all broke, not that I'm convinced it would've mattered), but I don't regret the strategy. Flooding the field only works when you score faster. I do think long-range, good aim HPs will take most days, though. |
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A little late in the reply but the problem was a bad USB Hub that first reversed the joysticks and then disconnected us from the FMS |
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Re: What happened in the finals at West Michigan?
Was it the little square one they send in the kit? Whenever teams have joystick problems that's the first question I ask. That thing is notorious for going bad.
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We fortunately didn't need to use it this year. And, yes, it is not very robust (in all fairness, it wasn't ever designed to be).
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Re: What happened in the finals at West Michigan?
Yeah, It was the little square one. We stopped using it and connect directly to a notebook computer we use as a drivers station. What do you expect for $15 part. Live and learn
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