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This means that your own alliance gets priority in your alliance's secret passage. if a robot is touching your secret passage's carpet, and you touch them, they are fouled, because this contact breaks rule G21. The best way to think about your space in an opposing alliance's secret passage is as a privilege, not a right - you'll be fouled for overstepping your bounds. |
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Can anyone point to the rule that SPECIFICALLY says your alliance's secret passage is adjacent to YOUR castle?
This one (top) diagram makes it confusing by showing a blue flag next to a red secret passage (which doesn't match either the game video, other diagrams, or the field CAD which all show red next to red and blue next to blue). ![]() |
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We are having the same probably deciphering the field. This error has kept us from completing the design of our robot and establishing a strategy can someone help?
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#50
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We're plowing ahead assuming the red secret passage is next to the red castle & drivers stations (which makes more sense from a game-play standpoint). I'm thinking that top image represented an end-of-game scenario after both the towers were captured - but they didn't properly label it.
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I'm pretty sure the straight-down view (i.e. the top one) is wrong. That angle-down view looks correct, and corresponds to the game reveal and field-walkthrough videos (except the opening of the field-walkthrough, which uses the bad top-down view) -- and frankly, makes more sense. This is a pretty serious bug, and I think is causing much of the confusion in this thread. Most of the field map pictures in the game manual are straight-down and thus wrong. So how do we officially report this to First? |
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I think the flag you're seeing is the one that is "down". I.e. You're seeing the blue flag because it's "down" and the red one would be "up" (which is why you can't see it in a top view). In that case, all the photos are right.
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QFT. The best explanation I've read.
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But yes, it is, for now, doable. (sorta like 469 in 2010, yet like trolling in 2012, risky gray area). |
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If anyone still has a problem visualizing it, I mocked this up:
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Again, I think that "contact"--when it is being used as a verb, as it is here--generally refers to "initiating contact". If I call you on the phone, are you contacting me? No. I'm contacting you, or getting in contact with you. I would expect a change to "touching" or "regardless of who initiates contact" depending on what the GDC actually intended here. Either that or there are going to be some questions in Q&A, or some explanations from Head Refs who'd rather not have those discussions because they're busy trying to explain the foul for interfering with crossing a Defense... |
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IMHO, very hard for a defensive bot to get a G11 foul in the SP. There are a lot of non-G11 reasons to be moving in the SP zone. Worst case, the Ref doesn't call any foul (like the contact happened in the courtyard. An interesting possibility is if the offensive robot is both in the SP and the Outerworks. The defending bot can't touch an offensive bot in the Outworks, and the offensive bot can't touch a defensive bot in the SP. |
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The manual says launching is putting the ball in the air. This does not prohibit you from using an over sized hockey stick to keep the balls on your opponents side of the field. Crossing other boundaries is quite clear that the hockey stick would not be allowed, but it is absent here. As such this WOULD provide nearly a choke point as you can quickly knock balls into play but their ONE defender would have to take each ball ONE at a time across at least to the neutral zone. I believe the aim of the contact foul rule (though clarification would help) is to prohibit a squatter from doing just that, but still let them take that risk. |
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