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Re: Simultaneous Herding and Posession
I agree with you, I doubt the ref would penalize a robot for skidding out of control and, bumping into one empty cell while possessing another. That being said, it still seems possible for a ref to make a mistake about this, and wrongly penalize a robot. I would suggest making sure the drivers be extra careful while the robot is carrying a empty cell.
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A worry I had was that if you build a robot that "vacuums" up all balls it contacts, and you inadvertently vacuum up two empty cells, how can you get rid of one? Most robots of this design will place balls in a hopper and empty the hopper either through a dump mechanism or a shooter.
I also see a strategy where a robot, in possession of an empty cell, passes the outpost. The payload specialist throws a second empty cell into the hopper or where the vacuum will pick it up. That team then either gets a penalty, or has to immediately dump its load, both of which are a bad thing. |
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I am pretty sure the definition of herding implies an intentional movement of a cell, not just bumping it. In previous years, they used the term INADVERTENT BULLDOZING to refer to this; and although that is not a term this year, I assume it is still implied to a certain extent.
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yeah think back to rack and roll
that rule is most likely just a way to stop teams from taking a bunch of empty cells in at once |
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I am interested in seeing how the GDC handles questions about forcing your opponents to draw a penalty. Typically, this has been disallowed, of course. If it's possible to force your opponent to draw a penalty, there is a good argument for depositing EMPTY CELLS into their trailers and, effectively, prohibiting them from manipulating other EMPTY CELLS. |
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What's interesting is that they state "the actions of a robot shall not cause an opposing robot..." So I suppose that means that if you cause a robot on your alliance to make a penalty, then the penalty sticks? |
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When I said "throw" I meant through the port (that's why I added the caveat about depositing it where it can picked up by the vacuuming mechanism)
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Since the trailer is not part of the Robot, I would not expect a trailered EMPTY CELL to count as being controlled by the Robot, even though it maintains a relative fixed position to the Robot. On a related note, a shooting robot can accept an EMPTY CELL from the OUTPOST, then immediately shoot it diagonally across the field to roll it into their own refueling port. Then rapidly accept another EMPTY CELL and do the same. |
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Somebody is correct! The GDC was asked this question and has answered as expected.
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I'm pretty sure you'd better check again, if you are talking about the OUTPOST wall.
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Possession is a more restrictive form of herding - call it herding without possibility of being inadvertently released. The definitions are essentially the same as 2008's. What is missing this year, as was noted, is a specific rule allowing bulldozing. (That term was not defined last year; something for the refs to interpret.) I suspect that there will be a ruling that bulldozing (defined or undefined) and/or inadvertent bumping is OK. Else, this will become the new <G22> rule and contrary to what was said at Kickoff, there will be a lot of penalties. |
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Based on the definition of HERDING from previous years of games, that "bumping" into a cell while in possession of one wouldn't be considered herding. Unless you were INTENTIONAL (and yes, I know intent is hard to judge) in your movement of that ball on the ground, I would imagine no penalty would be assessed. |
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