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Re: The Not So-Secret Secret End-Game
I love that this thread is here. . . and seems obvious, but there is no grappling rule, which is why I came to the site today. How are we supposed to pass the ball with nothing going beyond the outside of perimiter
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Maybe with the expansion of districts, event dates are more spread out and the small venues can't handle such a large display, so therefore they probably had extras on hand. |
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Yes, similar trusses are used. Go to any music event and you'll see similar structures.
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endgame: win
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At first, the idea of a big rule change/addition in the middle of the season was intriguing to me and this game does seem different from recent years so I thought it might happen, but Kevin makes a good point.
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Where I think this "secret" endgame lies, is within the Autonomous period.
I believe Triple Play had an endgame where players drove to the end of the field (extra points for getting onto another robot). I think they added this to the autonomous as to try and encourage more programmers to have some kind of moving autonomous instead of 6 robots sitting there. Also note they usually don't have this double option to score in Auto... |
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In my opinion, I do believe that there is a secret end game. That has to do with the Truss, and Human players. Because going through the manual the only thing the human players do at this point is stand there, and if a ball goes out of bounds they get to put it back in, and human players have been a lot more involved in the past years. Especially during the end game. No changes to the robot, but a Not So-Secret Secret End-Game. (Just a thought)
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I saw someone mention this in another thread and have been frantically searching the manual since and can't find anything on it. Where's this rule at?
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He quoted Rule G24.
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I meant specifically the rule about the human player. G11 mentions it in passing.
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Unfortunately right now the only mention of passing to human players is the fact that it is "within gameplay" I have no idea what exactly that means but would interpret it to mean that it is ok for me to drop a ball on the floor in front of my human player and have them pick it up (remember they can't touch a ball that is touching a robot)
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As I see it, here are the arguments for and against. I hope I'm doing everyone's statements justice.
Arguments for a secret end game: -Woodie's statement in the video that they would change things up -The lack of changes in the game as presented (rather the opposite; recycled and repackaged strategies and game pieces) -An over-built volleyball net -An expensive light toy to hold the next ball -Both the light and (especially) the truss featured prominently in the video as teasers, and in the manual -A useless but highly described "defense" strategy that no team will choose to focus on, but might be an excuse for a hanging appendage -The disruptive presence of Ri3D projects, potentially leading to vanilla robots -No end game currently -Shorter game play Arguments against a secret end game: -Perhaps hidden depths to game play strategy that, without deeper understanding and practice, are not yet discernible to most teams -The possibility that the truss was donated, borrowed, rented, or already part of FIRST's stock and therefore an easy choice for a field element -The possibility that FIRST made last-minute changes to the game, or put in place a backup game -The furor that a major gameplay change would cause among many (most) teams, especially veterans and teams with a quick design/manufacturing process -The fact that FRC is, after all, made up of humans. They can't always hit a home run; in fact, they might just have made a less-than-exciting game (at least on the surface; see above) I am inclined toward there being a hidden game. I think it will be revealed soon after Ri3D is complete; certainly no later than next Saturday. I would not be surprised if "assist" were to extend toward helping other teams with a multi-robot hang, perhaps off of a yet-to-be-revealed attachment to the truss. |
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To all those who believe there will be a secret endgame revealed in 3 days, 1 weeks, etc. I suggest that if you believe that's the case, don't do any serious designing, strategizing, or prototyping until the secret game is revealed, because it's just going to invalidate all that work you've just done.
What's that? Sitting on your hands for 3 days would be a serious disadvantage and would compromise your competitiveness? It'd be a large waste of your time? Huh. |
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