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Call me crazy, but there's a hidden op strategy
Hear me out here, because I think this strategy will crush in finals.
This is kind of like most of the events that First puts out. You have to go across the field and score on the other, while you are loading on the opposite side. Now, I have read the rules thoroughly, and I think that defense is one of the best strategies that you can have in this years event. Think about it though. Gears have a huge value to them. They make you think that shooting would be a waste of your time, practically. So why not create the ultimate gear robot and just crush everyone else and get those sweet RP? Because, if you have a defense robot in your game, you are so screwed if you can't hold your ground. You are allowed to hit those robots putting on those gears as much as you want (unless you pin them for more than five seconds :/) You can push them away from that pin and keep them at bay. The only saving grace they may have is the side bars, which don't protect them that much. I think that this will be the most broken strategy, but most of my team doesn't, but we'll see at the regional competition. |
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Re: Call me crazy, but there's a hidden op strategy
I'll happily take my 8/18 ft/s 6-CIM drive train and smush you into my receiving zone. Game on!
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It's a statement about being able to do it. |
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In that case, I'll happily let you do that to get 5 points
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Not a ref, but....
Don't put yourself into the position of having a ref need to make a split-second decision. Let us say that the ref isn't looking directly at your pair of bots the entire time but is needing to be looking at another spot as well. When the ref focuses on your bots again, what he sees is you being in the retrieval zone no matter how you got there. Who do you think is going to get the foul? You put yourself into a risky position, you have to accept that risk. |
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I can see where the call came from though. It could be argued that the other robot was acting within standard gameplay when tipped our robot (unintentionally) as it attempted to get to the low-goal (as well as at the end of the match while trying to get to the batter.) Same call should be made if a defensive bot is trying to block access to a receiving zone and it is pushed into it. Last edited by BotDesigner : 08-01-2017 at 17:44. Reason: putting my thoughts diffrently |
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It is because of all this discussion and thought that I despise defense. I understand its part of the games but its not FIRST IMHO. Otherwise I would rater open it up to full contact and be more like battle bots. Bumping is ok with me but just getting in the way to stop a team from playing the game is silly in my opinion. I would rather just be able to have a function flip the offending bot over and be done with it. All or nothing. I realize I am in the minority here and many like the idea of defense and feel its important to the game. I disagree. I feel first provides enough challenges in the game to keep us occupied and silly bumping is remedial. Just an opinion I can respect the POV of those who do think its important. Either way its legal.
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Re: Call me crazy, but there's a hidden op strategy
I am a Denver Broncos fan and I take serious offense at your comment.
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You're of course free to Q&A this, but forwarning to phrase it carefully lest you provoke the dreaded Your FRC Overlords Do Not Comment on Hypothetical Situations response. (Myself, I wouldn't bother provoking them for such a perennial situation; this is by no means a new phenomenon unless you have an edge case in mind.) |
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Re: Call me crazy, but there's a hidden op strategy
6 CIM tank drives are perhaps the most common drive in FIRST.
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