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Originally Posted by IronicDeadBird
That rule I find questionable. I mean I understand it completely but I do not understand how scoring is going to take place. Will they snap a picture at the end of a match and do it from there? Do they actually manually go through and count? The former makes sense but is hard, the later is time consuming and if something were to fall during the counting process how is that dealt with? I would be interested in the GDC releasing the exact scoring process the field crew uses at the conclusion of a match. Also to semi bump the edit I made, does anybody know if you can have more then one bin set at the end of auto?
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3.1.2. (and 3.1.3 for fouls) spells out how and when scores are applied:
- auto points are awarded when the timer displays 0 at the end of auto.
- coopertition points are awarded instantly on completion of the coopertition set/stack.
- teleop points (except for coopertition) are awarded when the timer displays 0 at the end of teleop unless not all elements are at rest, in which case they're awarded 5 seconds after the timer displays 0.
- fouls are issued upon rule violation.
Of course, the rules don't say what will be displayed on the scoreboard unofficially during the game.