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Re: [FTC]: Climbers in Autonomous
Seconding what Mr. RRL said, and adding...
... for our team's first tournament, we decided, last-minute, to not try dropping climbers in Autonomous. Our "dumping" wasn't as reliable as we hoped, so we figured we had more likelihood of successfully scoring in driver-control / tele-op mode.
Unless you have a good mechanism to scoop-and-drop climbers that are the floor, you don't want to blow your one chance to score climbers. To quote another mentor: "Zero times double-points is still zero."
Other factors to consider are 1) whether alliance partner robots will also try the same achievement-- keep in mind there's only a half-minute total for both robots to position and drop successfully and 2) whether the robot and program can endure debris, alliance partners, or opponents veering you off-course
I saw that last example happen once... both robots delayed Autonomous movement to avoid penalty, and opposing robot legally crossed into opposite alliance's zone and bumped a robot off-course; timing was perfect. The affected robot tipped its climbers harmlessly onto the field. An event not likely to happen, but nonetheless a possibility, and a strategy some teams could use to advantage.
Last edited by DadInaDaze : 05-01-2016 at 10:05.
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