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Re: Effectiveness of Kicking vs. Pushing
You couldnt add the section under the bumper because that piece would be an extension of your frame, and then the bumpers would have to go on the ends of that. And its been my experience that FRC likes their bumpers the way its in the manual without any modifications/concave sections
anyway, its probably a bit inefficient to try to take the balls over the bumps with you, at least take them through the tunnels i havent thought much about a kicking mechanism all that much, but my main philosophy in this is that most of the problems have already been solved, so its just a matter of thinking about where the solution could be found. In this case, i bet soccer players could tell you the best ways to kick balls different areas |
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Re: Effectiveness of Kicking vs. Pushing
I think it's really going to come down to the physics of it all. If you can get a really accurate kicker that can kick from all three zones, that's great. But at the same time, the farther away you are the harder it will be to get accurate. Also, the video did say that if you kick really hard up close it won't go on. So if a team has a really strong kicker and goes for the "forward" position, it may not be as effective as something that's more like a pusher.
I feel this game more than ever will force teams to have to (either intentionally or not), build robots geared for a specific zone. A strong kicker could be good, so long as teams don't over or undershoot. |
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Re: Effectiveness of Kicking vs. Pushing
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It seems to me that this is a serious issue for a team that is trying to achieve long distance shots by means of kicking the ball into the air rather than along the carpet. |
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With intial thought, the physics wont allow the ball to catch air over the bump if your bumper is above and in the way of an angled kick. Perhaps another method of rolling the ball via the carpet over the hump is a possibility. |
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Re: Effectiveness of Kicking vs. Pushing
Having to push balls to score them could be very frustrating, since the balls will need to be pushed up a 6" ramp without rolling off AND your drivers will be unable to see the ball for at least a few feet on approach due to the player station walls. Having to shoot towards yourself to score is going to feel alot different than recent FIRST games.
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If you have a kicker, it can leap out of the frame and propel the ball up past the bumpers. And yes. This does work. We've tried it. |
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Re: Effectiveness of Kicking vs. Pushing
No you can interact with balls for two seconds outside the FRAME PERIMETER and WITHIN THE BUMPER ZONE for two seconds. You can't go outside the bumper perimeter EVER to interact with the balls
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Re: Effectiveness of Kicking vs. Pushing
The "concave area" would have to be part of the bumper itself; the rulebook is pretty clear on how to make the bumpers, and there's not a lot of room for change to make a concave area.
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Re: Effectiveness of Kicking vs. Pushing
Yes, the frame perimeter is the plane behind the plywood backing of the bumpers. With the bumpers needing to be in a 10" to 16" range above the ground, you don't really have the bumpers touching the balls.
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So you're doing this with your kicker NOT passing the bumper perimeter?
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Keep in mind the danger of the "legal" holding, which is the ball must remain in contact with the floor. If you attempt to go over a bump while holding the ball, it is very likely at one point the ball will leave contact with the floor and you will be penalized.
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Re: Effectiveness of Kicking vs. Pushing
Yeah, I think it would be impossible to be able to legally posses a ball while going over a bump. It doesn't really seem worth it. If you're going for a pusher you're going to be a forward bot anyway. There's no other way if you want to handle balls.
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Re: Effectiveness of Kicking vs. Pushing
Yeah yeah. shoot me. sry
Last edited by =Martin=Taylor= : 11-01-2010 at 22:05. |
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Re: Effectiveness of Kicking vs. Pushing
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I agree that it's possible to have issues hitting your bumpers if you try to pop the ball up. I also have noticed in our testing that lofting the ball at an angle high enough to hit the bumpers would be totally impractical, so I don't think it will prevent bots from kicking the ball over the bumps. |
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