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Can drive coach ALSO be a human player?
I read that the drive coach can also be used as another human player, so to speak. Where exactly do the rules state this?
And how many other teams are using this technique? |
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Re: Can drive coach ALSO be a human player?
The Manual and the Q&A are your friends.
<G15> is the rule. Note that <G16>, the definition of Human Player, and this Q&A prevent the drive coach from handling the trident, or getting a Human Player designation. <G49> keeps the coach out of the ball corral in autonomous mode. Last edited by EricH : 27-02-2010 at 19:53. |
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Re: Can drive coach ALSO be a human player?
I don't think you'll find a lot of teams that will be using this technique. Using the coach as an actual coach is very adventageous, as the drivers are not always watching the entire field - just their robot.
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Re: Can drive coach ALSO be a human player?
your driver coach is going to be too busy to be the human player anyway... your coach has to watch the whole field so that he/she can tell the drivers what they need to do
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Re: Can drive coach ALSO be a human player?
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It just seemed interesting to me; the idea that you have another pair of hands that COULD be used. Is it worth it? Probably not. Is it something to consider? Possibly. Quote:
Anyone planning on using their drive coach as a "human player" Note that I don't mean literally a human player; I just mean another person to handle the soccer balls. Last edited by gdrockson : 27-02-2010 at 20:22. |
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Re: Can drive coach ALSO be a human player?
I'd think it would be fairly difficult to handle the trident and catch balls at the same time, so I think we might see the center coach buffering balls occasionally.
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Re: Can drive coach ALSO be a human player?
The other human players could just walk the ball over to the trident operator.
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Re: Can drive coach ALSO be a human player?
Or, say "Mark!"(or "drive coach"), hand him the ball, and hand it to the trident.
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Re: Can drive coach ALSO be a human player?
Personally, if I had a simple enough robot that I could operate it with one person for a few seconds or longer at a time, I'd use the second driver as a human player relay point. Keep the coach watching the field, which is what he'd need to do anyway.
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Re: Can drive coach ALSO be a human player?
Interesting. That's something to think about. Either way, a relay would be useful. If it works out.
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Re: Can drive coach ALSO be a human player?
We are not currently planning on using the coach (me) to handle balls.
However, if a ball is dropped and rolls out of the alliance station I will be taking the penalty to go chase it down. |
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Re: Can drive coach ALSO be a human player?
The Field Supervisors are currently being informed that if a ball rolls out of the alliance station the field reset crew is to return it to that alliance at approximately where it came out as soon as possible.
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Re: Can drive coach ALSO be a human player?
Through the coaches on the outside, not really - they'd be right next to the human players, so the distance they'd have to cover would only differ by a foot or two: one step. Now that it's brought up, I do see the possibility of the coach in the center possibly having a role. They could also hold the balls for the human player using the trident, if there's more than one ball in the queue for the return. Now that you've clarified, I see how there can be an advantage. So, I would support the possible use of the coach as a suppliment, but not for the entire match. I will not support using a coach as a human player instead of coaching.
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Re: Can drive coach ALSO be a human player?
Unless you didn't train or practice with your human player, I don't see DOGMA being an issue. We had a few human player "combines", with humans on the field mimicking robots scoring as fast as possible, and we didn't have many issues at all.
As a driver, I NEED my coach there watching the field. Especially this year with the balls coming in from overhead, my coach always says "incoming ball" whenever there's one on the way, alerting me to set up. It's a big disadvantage to your team to lose your coach to relaying balls. |
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Re: Can drive coach ALSO be a human player?
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