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| View Poll Results: Are active intakes necessary to be competitive in Recycle Rush? | |||
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86 | 45.99% |
| No |
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101 | 54.01% |
| Voters: 187. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Re: Are active intakes necessary to be competitive in Recycle Rush?
I really don't think this is the sort of thing that can or should be voted upon.
Recycle Rush, like all FRC games have been in the modern era, is about how many points/second your team's robot / alliance can score. The more points you score, the more competitive you are. The robot generally goes through a cycle in order to score. Something like: 1. Move to game piece(s). 2. Pick up game piece(s). 3. Move to scoring area. 4. Score game piece(s). 5. Repeat. How quickly do can do a cycle determines how many cycles you do which determines how many points you can score. So when you ask, "is an active intake necessary to be competitive" the answer isn't a yes or a no. An active intake is beneficial if it decreases your cycle time. If you are able to score more cycles than the teams you are competing against you will win. Cheers, Bryan |
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