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TOO COMPLICATED guess it's time to repeatedly read the rules for the next 24 hours again |
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Re: 2015 FRC Game : Recycle Rush
Fair. We'll find out in 6 weeks. Till then i'm looking forward to seeing everyone's solutions.
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Re: The 2015 game is... Recycle Rush!
There is no reason to build a defense bot as such. The maximum damage it could accomplish is stopping a possible 40 pts out of 318
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Re: The 2015 game is... Recycle Rush!
I'm not sure if blocking is really a viable strategy.
All that matters in ranking is your score, not your score relative to the other alliance. This means you should try to score the litter, but you do not mind the other alliance getting points for unprocessed litter. |
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Re: The 2015 game is... Recycle Rush!
It seems as if FRC has been pushing more for cooperation among alliance members. This competition seems to be the logical conclusion to that considering that each alliance is isolated to themselves and there is no interaction between aliances beside launching litter at them.
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The new elimnation system is based off of averages so in the quarter finals you need to do well on both matches or you will not advance. The only good thing about the new elimination style is all teams in the playoffs have an equal shot and seeding doesnt matter. So the number 8 alliance can have a better chance of advancing in a game against a #1 seed. Seeing as wins dont matter your average scores do any seeded team can move on. |
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Re: The 2015 game is... Recycle Rush!
Wow.
The elimination bracket completely throws the past out the window. Now you change what alliance you play each match in the quarter finals and semi finals....but the top 4 and top 2 alliances advance regardless if they are the "winner". Qeueing should be fun.... |
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Re: The 2015 game is... Recycle Rush!
I see this as a "material handling" design challenge. Not having individual game winners makes it less interesting for spectators.
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While its true that blocking itself seems like a waste of weight, You still have the last 20 seconds of the match to pick up the trash on the ground and deposit it into the landfill. |
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Cooperation points go to BOTH teams; they're mainly used to boost your average match score. |
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We are talking about blocking pool noodles thrown by human players, not coop points.
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Re: The 2015 game is... Recycle Rush!
The thing I see with this game is that it is very boring for spectators.
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Re: The 2015 game is... Recycle Rush!
I'm... underwhelmed. It's not going to be terribly exciting for the spectators to watch, which was one of my favorite aspects of last year's game. From a design perspective it should be interesting, but the lack of actual competition (save going for the bins and totes in the center) leaves something to be desired.
That said I'm excited to see what my students come up with. I think the design challenge should prove fun for them. |
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