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Drive train for 2009 game
Out of pure curiosity I was wondering about other teams and why they use omni, tank, etc..
Does your team always use one or the other? Does it change for each game? -If so, how do you decide which set up? Do make the same decisions about the control system? -One vs two controllers? -Arm controls? -Misc. controls? After reading this post will your team think about changing the way they make these decision? Anything else? Do you use design matrices?(Or another type of design table/chart?) Thanks for reading. |
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