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The updated SC8 and SC9 still allows a opponent carried crate to be counted as a stack.
However, the update does mean that the opponent must be "in" your scoring zone. I think this means they are touching your colored carpet. It would make a very interresting opportunity for pushing up scores if two tall-arm robots are on opposing sides and decide to team up to make huge points for each other. Of course, one side will receive more benefit than the other, but a huge multiplier might to push up your average might be worth it. |
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