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Re: Shooting full-court: The uprising of the human-loader shooters
Does anyone else think these full court shooters are 'bad' for Ultimate Assent?
That being said, I've never been one to turn down a boring or ugly win. |
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Re: Shooting full-court: The uprising of the human-loader shooters
So could someone just simply lurk in the corner and intake/fire frisbees nonstop?
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Re: Shooting full-court: The uprising of the human-loader shooters
If teams are relying on this for their strategy, then they will have a bad time. Any robot that is sufficiently tall just has to stand in front of them to put some sort of pressure on them. Heck, my team has an arm that can be raised to the height that most shooters sit at.
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Re: Shooting full-court: The uprising of the human-loader shooters
Out of curiosity, do any of the full-court shooters know how far from the front of the robot your disks exceed the 84 inch mark?
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If you attempt to 'draw the foul,' you'll run into G-18-1, no? Quote:
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Re: Shooting full-court: The uprising of the human-loader shooters
Quick remedy for full court shooters--a low functioning robot starts 84" tall and its appendage/piece of plywood parks 18" in front of full court shooters and blocks 90+% of shots. The defensive bot can't leave out of its offensive zone but prevents any attempt at full court shooting. Perhaps a quick addition at lunchtime on Saturdays??
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Re: Shooting full-court: The uprising of the human-loader shooters
But we're not the ones doing the action. It would involve our opponents coming towards us to block us, touching us, and getting fouled. If they want to block us, they foul us. That happened at a scrimmage today. We stand still, they come forwards and backwards. Would a team do this in a real match? Maybe. Not sure. I definitely wouldn't defend against a team I'm getting fouled on. But other teams may.
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Re: Shooting full-court: The uprising of the human-loader shooters
Ooh... the "Hassle bot".
A highly maneuverable machine equipped with rangefinders and programmed to maintain a constant distance from and opponent. You pull up to within a foot of a full court shooter, and when they try and bump into you and draw the foul, your robot automatically backs out of the way. There's still a day left... quick... get building! Actually I'm thinking that the deflector fan ideas that were quickly written off in the first couple weeks might actually be really useful against a full-court shooter. The fans might not be able to move the frisbees much, but a small deflection would add up over a long distance, perhaps. It will be interesting to see what shows up in the withholding allowances after week one! Jason |
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