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Re: Suspension
Above the platform surface, touching the tower.... Does that mean a robot can get on top of the underpass, and touch one of the side poles and that counts as a bonus? (No suspension)
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Re: Suspension
Following the current definition of ELEVATED, a robot that sits on top of the platform and touches part of the tower will get a bonus. This will probably be one of the first and most significant Q&A questions when they can be asked though.
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Re: Suspension
So I see that you can just drive up onto the platform and deploy a ramp that lets another robot up onto you and if they aren't touching anything else they are suspended and you get 5 points total.
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Re: Suspension
Why would you have to touch a side pole? In the definition of the TOWER, the PLATFORM is listed as part of it. Thus, if you're sitting completely on the PLATFORM, you are ELEVATED.
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It did not say that you can't touch anything besides the elevated robot. all it said is you have to be touching the other robot.
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Re: Suspension
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You would no longer be an elevated robot as your ramp would be below the plane, thus this would result in 0 points.
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Re: Suspension
If said ramp was raised after being driven on, it would get a bonus, but I think there are easier ways of doing it.
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