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Re: FTC 2015 Challenge "Cascade Effect"
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2. From the game manual: Quote:
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This seems like a nightmare to make sure points are awarded accurately. Not to mention time consuming.
Other than that, this seems like a fun and challenging game. Hope this foreshadows an equally diverse FRC game later this year. |
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I don't think it's that bad, as long as points are scored at the end of the match. Although close ties could be hotly contested. And even touching the tube to measure might cause the level to go down.
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Though I have never been a part of FTC, here is what I see being a really competitive robot
On the back of the robot is a latch for grabbing onto the 90cm goal, never letting go, so the goal becomes a trailer being rigidly towed for the remainder of the match. The robot has a continuous intake/lifting system that reaches up to the 90cm goal. Of course it will have to start 18cm and unfold/telescope to that height. This lifting system is similar to a conveyor belt (perhaps with brushes?) that takes balls from the floor, and straight up dumps them into the goal it has possession of. If said mechanism is fast enough, you will be incapable of acquiring more than 5 balls at a time, because they will be spit out the top too fast. |
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It's funny they called it Cascade, since that usually refers to water. Haha. Water game joke.
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Ah, my bad. I haven't caught up on their robot. I wonder if teams will try to move their own goal tubes in front of the opponents for max points. |
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We pulled a full 90cm goal up the ramp without it tipping, but know that the 90cm ones when they roll down the ramp (even empty) will usually topple over when they hit the matt. Sometimes the 60 cm one will tip as well.
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If you had this vertical conveyor system, I would think you could start/stop it at will. If you didn't have a goal in your possession, you could simply hold onto the ball, like any other mechanism. Again, this was all theoretical. It is up to you to make it work.
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Therefore the first ball would count for 120cm (top of center goal) - ~27.5cm height of center goal + height of ball (~7 cm big) = 100cm x 6 = 600pts. I agree that this seems like a game breaking amount of points but I think the challenge of getting a ball scored at 120CM will be difficult. I am wondering why it is referenced both in the video and where I quoted above if counting from the floor is not the intention. Someone please correct me if I have misinterpreted something. |
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Re: FTC 2015 Challenge "Cascade Effect"
The (from floor) reference is to remind teams that balls must first contact the floor before they are legal scoring elements for the rolling goals or the center goal. It has nothing to do with where the measuring begins.
See page 9, section 1.4.3 Driver-Controlled Period "Balls are legally able to be Scored once they have made contact with the Playing Field Floor." The end game is part of the driver controlled period so this rule still applies. Several places within the rules, it quite clearly states, "points for each cm of Ball Height" or "Points per cm of Ball Height". This clearly indicates that measurements should be from the bottom of the lowest ball to the top of the highest ball. Limits are shown in the table for the rolling goals. Since the 30cm goal uses the same 27.5cm tape as the center goal, that would indicate a 27cm limit for the center goal. Expect clarification from the GDC on September 15th. |
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There is no way the GDC will allow for one ball to be 600 points. The GDC has learned over the years to expect the un-expected... (i.e. Bowled Over, when robots were lifting 18 ft in the air, when they thought a 5 ft stick would be enough)....meaning teams will find easy ways to score in the center goal...
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