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Re: So, what did we all learn from the scrimmages and play dates today?
As a rookie team member, I was very surprised at alot of things, but since our scrimmage is actually tomorrow can i mention on the group practice that we had today?
1. Surprised at how many bots couldn't drive yet. 2. Surprised we were the only ones testing autonomous mode. 3. Surprised how one person in general diliberately tried to sike us out, and our other rookie team friends. 4. Surprised how many mentors other teams have and how sometimes... it seems like they are doing all of the work and hardly even let the kids drive. Dont get me wrong of course, i absolutely loved it! I think tomorrow and regionals are going to be awesome and i am so glad that i joined this program, these are mearly the things that stood out to me as a first and last year team =] |
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I agree though that the kids should be doing 100% of the work, but now that I'm a mentor I can see how hard it is to accomplish that (especially when time is of the essence). I hope you have a great season! good luck! -Leav |
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2. Surprised we were the only ones testing autonomous mode. QUOTE] How did your auto mdoe work? |
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Re: So, what did we all learn from the scrimmages and play dates today?
I was at Suffield Shakedown yesterday.
Surprises: - I don't know if it was just this particular scrimmage, but I was surprised not to see a lot of catapult-type robots. I know they can be unsafe, but I heard so much talk about them on CD that I was expecting a lot of them. - I was also surprised to see how many robots just did laps around the field. Our team had talked about it, but we decided against it. - The number of robots which had arms that didn't work was also pretty surprising. I know we've still got more than 2 days until ship- a lot of time in the world of FIRST- but it still seemed like a lot of semi-functional bots. One of the most useful lessons of the day was how easily robots break in this game. I saw so many parts fly off as robots drove into the divider wall, break off as they got entangled with other robots or the overpass, or just detach themselves mid-match. The game play itself wasn't too surprising to me. I had talked a lot about strategy with my team members, and we guessed most of what we saw yesterday. My opinion on the game is still the same as before, as well. It's a lot of fun, but still not my favorite FIRST game. |
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Re: So, what did we all learn from the scrimmages and play dates today?
It was okay. We only have a small range and basically our robot goes straight and punches the ball off. only it doesn't really drive very striaght... and if i turn it too much it goes out of range (our robot turns 360) and were screwed for that 15 seconds haha. i can do it though =]
Yesterday was practice, today's the real scrimmage- i doubt they'll drive then =] |
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