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Re: Legality of Team 190's Mechanism?
I may be wrong, and i probabilly haven't seen their strategy clear enough, but doesn't the ball have to touch the ground or another robot in order to count as being hurdled??? How did they manage this???
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Re: Legality of Team 190's Mechanism?
My understanding is that the arm is going counterclockwise and the plane itself is broken in a counterclockwise direction.
However, upon further video review, I am unsure as the arm appears to break the plane of the previous quadrant possibly while it is in the third. |
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I don't think anyone is arguing that 190, in their current configuration at least, violates G22, both as written and as intended (despite the unfortunate Q&A response describing their strategy as legal so long as it complies with R19). I have argued... mostly for the pleasure of looking at words in a critical fashion... that there is at least one possible design that could satisfy the wording of G22, if not the intent, by breaking the planes only while moving in a counter-clockwise direction. Would such a strategy be "in the spirit of the game"... probably not. Would I recommend a team get in an argument with a ref about it... absolutely not. But as far as looking at what the rules say, rather than what is read into them, it is a fair exercise in critical reading and I can think of no better place to engage in that exercise than here on CD. Jason Edit: One more thing to thow in here to suggest that 190 might reasonably be interpreted to be in compliance with G22 as written, even in their current configuration... the rule refers to "moving in the clockwise direction". My understanding is that the drive base of 190 does not move during this maneuver, just the arm. Since the ruling against 1519's multiple configuration robot appears to define "the robot" as "the drive base" and since the drive base of 190 is not moving, it is clear that the robot is not moving in a clockwise direction, and therefore may break planes with impunity. Should we include the arm as part of the robot, then the only part of the robot that is moving is moving in a counter-clockwise direction and should also be protected from penalty under G22. Last edited by dtengineering : 18-03-2008 at 20:24. |
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Re: Legality of Team 190's Mechanism?
Whats the difference between
190's match at 0:55 http://http://www.thebluealliance.net/tbatv/match.php?matchid=5183 and 27's match at 2:15 http://youtube.com/watch?v=f1N5doWRskw The only thing that I can consider why it would be illegal is it hasn't crossed over the other lines(quadrants) but is that what the Q&A was referring too. I know some have stated that it's the quadrant that they hurdled from, but 27 launched there ball from a different quadrant at Detroit and that was a legal hurdle. Otherwise thats horrible, and i wish best of luck to 190 and the other teams. ![]() Last edited by 3xWSOP Champion : 18-03-2008 at 20:43. |
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I just don't get it, 190's robot enters the previous quadrant while the robot is clearly in the home zone. You lawyers are frustrating me. |
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Edit: the unforunate part of this is that the GDC deemed it legal, in build season, and now it is illegal. Not trying to lawyer, but trying to help out an outstanding team, who got stuck with this problem, by finding a way for them to compete besides rebuilding there entire robot. ( As far as I could tell there drivetrain wouldn't do all that well with a different arm, so they would have to change that too, the robot wasn't meant to drive after all) Last edited by T3_1565 : 18-03-2008 at 20:58. |
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![]() Also was 190's whole strategy to stay in the same spot and just rotate there arm to get points for the hurdle.??? Last edited by 3xWSOP Champion : 18-03-2008 at 20:59. |
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Furthermore, as a previous Q&A response indicated, the GDC clearly intended for the ball to be dropped from the height of the overpass, and 190 drops it from a matter of inches off the floor.
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Re: Legality of Team 190's Mechanism?
Look. <G22> has been there all along. It says:
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Critical reading and analysis of the rules by teams once the Manual is released is a natural occurence and brings these "loopholes" to the forefront yearly. Unless something different is tried during the rule development process, you can expect to see this continue. If the GDC wishes to eliminate these "controversies" in future seasons, I suggest they add some more editorial filters and Devil's Advocate sessions (i.e. "What Would 190 Do?" ) to the rule creation process so many loopholes are identified and closed shut before the rules are released. It may not be easy for one person or even a small group of people to do this alone, but by recruiting more people to browse and proofread the rules beforehand - the SAME PEOPLE who would have otherwise done the same thing after the rules were released anyway - FIRST and the GDC will help nip these inconsistent interpretations in the bud before they are ever published.I'd sign whatever non-disclosure agreement I needed to sign if I'd have a chance to help make the rules more exacting and less open to interpretation. Call the team mentors who help out during this process "Game Manual Beta Testers" and let us have a crack at them 1-2 weeks before Kickoff, or whenever is most appropriate. A suggestion for a "new" G22: Direction Of Traffic – ROBOTS must proceed around the TRACK in a counter-clockwise direction. Once a ROBOT has completely CROSSED a LANE MARKER or FINISH LINE into a new quadrant, no part of the ROBOT may enter into the adjacent clockwise quadrant it just departed. A PENALTY will be assigned for each infraction. Last edited by Travis Hoffman : 18-03-2008 at 21:46. |
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