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Re: FRC 2009 - Lunacy
The general consensus of my team is that the restrictions on robot size during the game is to prevent guarding your own trailer with your robot. Does anyone know how long the trailer tongue is? Also, can balls be removed from trailers, because they are not scored until the end of the game?
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I haven't found any rule that says descoring is illegal (except that if the goal tips, it is scored as however many were in it at the time it tipped). But I can't fathom how you're going to descore without going outside your 28x38x60 size.
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I really like what I've seen so far about this game.
Anyone can win it! Teams that have spent months designing wheels and fancy drive systems with the pushing power of a dozer... hahaha too bad your playing on fake ice with stock wheels. Teams with whole machine shops that can build really awesome grippers and arms... oh well, them arms won't help this year. With no fix-it window and all the robot contact this game will have. The robots will have to build robust. This year the winners will be robots that are simple, and tough. Good luck teams! -p ![]() |
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You could design your robot in such a manner that the motors need power to stay within the starting configuration, and rubber bands could keep the robot within the dimensions until power comes on. Why someone would design their robot so that they needed to do that is beyond me though.
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Hey we have a question about the game pieces in the trailer. Are you or are you not allowed to take out the game pieces that are in your trailer or your alliance's trailers?
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Also, I called the fake ice after the first hint! http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ice#post780133 |
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Has anyone found any rules that prevent covering the trailer or removing game pieces from trailers. If you could cover the trailer there wouldn't really be any point to the game.
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Yes, you can't extend beyond the robot dimension requirements at any point. That basically prevents a cover.
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Those wheels are funky. It's gonna take a real clever team to be very skilled at this game. You also are going to be very reliant on your partners being able to perform (if they can't move or are very slow guess who's getting scored on). You got to hit and run to thrive at this game. I suspect like hockey this is gonna be a fast and furious game.
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Re: FRC 2009 - Lunacy
I like the game personally.
It's finally leveled out the playing field from veterans to rookies for the most part. And also it's leveled out the economics aswell. By changing the surface on which we play and the wheels that we're allowed to use First has essentially forced many of us teams to rethink our drive trains. Most teams have a "traditional" drive train they like to work with but now most conventional drive systems made for carpet would be too fast, illegal, or too powerful for the Game's playing surface. I think that this will also be a Driver's game. A good driver/operator combo will be essential and both positions (Driver more so than Operator) will require a substantial amount of skill. The only issue I have with the game is that autonomous does not seem to be straight forward nor is it really mentioned in the rule book. The way I understand it is that the scoring's still the same. In all I like it though, It should be a fun game to play. |
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I think that even if you can get your robot to track another's goal, you still have to have a way to determine which side of the opposing robot you are facing. You may be locked onto their goal, but their robot might be facing yours, and you might just end up dumping all of your cells onto their robot, instead of into the goal. Even when you are behind the other robot, if you are both moving at similar speeds, it is going to be hard to keep tracking and following them. I also haven't put much thought into shooting, but it seems like it would be hard to do.
also, i was trying to find out where we can buy the "regolith", and found Glasteel's site. http://www.awci.org/buyersguide/file...el_MPC2007.pdf one of these might be worth looking into, but they dont have very many distributors or manufacturers. and it seems 100% necessary to have a lot of time to practice driving this year. |
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