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Proper Hurdling?
Would it be against the rules to have our robot place the ball on either overpass (their starting point), then knock it over. Would that be considered a hurdle or does it have to be launched over the pass?
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Re: Proper Hurdling?
1)You only get points when your trackball crosses your finish line:
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