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View Poll Results: Hardest Game Element to Work With?
Racquetballs 3 21.43%
Crates 2 14.29%
Bowling Ball 1 7.14%
Ramp 0 0%
Magnet Balls 9 64.29%
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[FTC]: Hardest Game Element to Work With?

This is my first time playing FTC and I thought that it was pretty challenging. Our robot got very specialized and didn't even use other techniques to score. The biggest challenge for us, which the whole game almost revolves around, was the racquetball.

They were not smooth and jams our wheels frequently. They were hard to pick up and just overall difficult to work with. They were all over the field too. This is an opinionated question but what was the hardest game element you had to work with?
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