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Re: FRC Field in FLL Game Manual
Missed at least one: 2009 had gray carpet. Admittedly, it's easy to miss, but the border of the field--1' or so, as I recall--was gray carpet (this to enable escaping from pins); the carpet was laid out and then the FRP was unrolled on top and secured.
"Ground pepper" is in fact a shade of gray. Non-gray-carpet fields: 1992, corn kernels 1993 (Rug Rage)--not sure offhand, but almost certainly carpet. Gray or not, not entirely certain. 2010, green carpet (soccer field) 2012, tan carpet (basketball court) 1997 I'm pretty sure was gray carpet. 2000 was DEFINITELY gray carpet. So, in 24 games, only 3-5 did NOT have gray carpet as the primary surface. 80% or so. And, just to stir the pot, there has already been a water game. One of the games I listed in this post had water in the game. Anybody want to take a guess? |
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Re: FRC Field in FLL Game Manual
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Edit: The water game was Rug Rage |
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Re: FRC Field in FLL Game Manual
According to the pics in the game summary document, 1997 was light blue, and 2000 was tan/cream. It's possible that 2000 they was exposed or processed improperly. 1997 has a stack of toroids, including one white one, in the foreground, so I don't think the color was that far off.
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1997 shows up as gray as well--reference the 1997 archive from the TechnoKats History Project. 1993, gray--do I need to say where to find photos again? ![]() Taylor, sorry, I was referring to INTENDED use of H2O. Christopher got that part right. Some of the balls in 1993 had water in 'em. |
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Re: FRC Field in FLL Game Manual
It's a nuance, but I suspect the GDC implemented the 1' carpeted 'field border' in 2009 more to provide some friction so robots were less likely to slide into the field walls at 6+ fps all the time.
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Re: FRC Field in FLL Game Manual
If I recall, the stated purpose of the carpet perimeter was to allow pinned robots to have a friction advantage over the pinning opponent. In reality, it mostly just enhanced the field's effectiveness as a Van de Graff generator.
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Re: FRC Field in FLL Game Manual
Apparently there will be many sizes of FRC fields next year, and in a multitude of colors
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Also very (in)famous pictures of Dean himself applying the water. |
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