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2010 Lesson Learned: The Negative
What could have FIRST done better this year?
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Re: 2010 Lesson Learned: The Negative
NO GAME OBJECT IN THE KIT OF PARTS!
FIRST never do this to us again! The surface finish on the balls was so specific at driving the design of ball handling mechanisms and you screwed it up again by chosing something we couldn't get and not warning the manufacturer to stock up because a huge influx of orders would be coming. |
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Re: 2010 Lesson Learned: The Negative
Peter and Tom just addressed #1 and #2 on my list.
I would like to see a stronger incentive for using the camera (and autonomous mode in general). The Classmate is at best a work in progress. Between Windows startup times and power management woes, battery life, USB enumeration issues, powering the USB ports, cheapo Ethernet ports, and the tedium of "FMS Locked" and E-stop, I think we can do a lot better. |
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Re: 2010 Lesson Learned: The Negative
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Re: 2010 Lesson Learned: The Negative
I didn't like the many field problems experienced at the competitions. Sometimes matches get delayed for 10-20 minutes because of these problems. The Kettering District competition lasted until 7:00PM because of the many field issues that needed to be worked on. I know the system had to be rebooted a few times, but each of those reboots took up to a half hour each! FIRST or National Instruments needs to find a way to make problems like these quicker to solve and fix to make things run smoother.
I also didn't like how it is hard to figure whether or not it is a field or a robot problem when a robot doesn't run during a match. There needs to be a system in place that determines functionality of both the field and the robot to better determine where the problem is coming from. Last edited by The Cyborg : 19-04-2010 at 17:23. |
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Re: 2010 Lesson Learned: The Negative
We've been reccomending that to FIRST for several years that they warn the vendors so there is a stock. It would be win win for the vendor and the teams but FIRST has yet to do so, hence the comment. In 2009 they supposedly went with something that would be readily available, but FIRST's order interferred with Walmart getting their order and Walmart cancelled so we could no longer buy them easily.
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Unfortunately, that "ROBOT!" chant wasn't enough to even break through sometimes. I'd stand there for what seemed like ages, shouting at the top of my lungs before they'd even realize I was right behind them. I think we'd eliminate a lot of the shouts if the pits were actually passable at all times. Quote:
This is a pretty big deal that could be solved easily by more communication with FIRST. I assume they're worried that details about the gamepiece/game being leaked early, but I'm sure most companies wouldn't mind keeping a secret for a few weeks or months in exchange for an influx in orders from teams around the country. ![]() |
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![]() Have you ever had someone yell in your face about something? Do you actually hear their words, or do you hear OBNOXIOUSLY LOUD NOISES?! Combine that with being in the Pit Area, which is already an obnoxiously loud area, and you don't register any loud noise because it's blending in with the rest of the loud noises that you've blocked out. Now, have you ever had someone whisper something to you? Maybe you didn't quite understand what they said right away, but you heard the whisper, and it intrigued you enough to pay attention. Instead of yelling "ROBOT" and push through, perhaps we could all walk with the crowd, and then when it gets congested, gently tap the person who is in the way, say, "Excuse me, we need to get through for our match" in a polite tone, with a smile on our faces. I tell my four year olds, "Use your gentle words". Most of the time it works for high schoolers too. ![]() |
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Re: 2010 Lesson Learned: The Negative
Truthfully? As far the game goes, my only REAL complaint was the DOGMA system. Ok idea, bad implementation. Should have been 1 point penalty once per ball, not repeated penalties.
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Re: 2010 Lesson Learned: The Negative
This wasn't completely FIRST's problem, but the discontinuation of the WGA bridges and their replacement with the WET bridges was a bit of a problem that could have been avoided by some more testing on FIRST's part to make sure there weren't any major problems with it (long connection times, disconnecting WGA bridges, etc.)
EDIT: agreement with most of the stuff with the classmate on the above post |
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Re: 2010 Lesson Learned: The inspectors
Ok first of all i'm going to say i appreciate all the volunteers that helped out with FIRST FRC robotics this year and every year, but i think that FIRST needs to have a code of conduct for when it comes to inspecting a teams robot. For example having to ask to move your robot at ANY and EVERY time they wish to do so, ect. the reason i say that is because this year when we went to Atlanta we missed our very first match because during our teams inspection the inspector moved our robot while it was off while this doesn't seem like a problem it is because our team decided to use CAN this year and when he moved our robot he sent reverse current into our jaguars thus completely ruining functionality of 3 of our jaguars it was to bad that the only thing the texas instruments guy could do for us was give us three new jaguars(after 30min. of trying to fix them. on top of the at least 1 hour inspection) and after that things just went down hill for our team.
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Re: 2010 Lesson Learned: The Negative
I didn't like that we have to reuse control systems from a previous year. *thinks about the pile of robot skeletons in the closet*
I didn't like the no-bonus autonomous. I didn't like the low scoring matches. I didn't like how the game wasn't conducive to defense. |
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Re: 2010 Lesson Learned: The Negative
I dont like the seeding system. Although, next year, with a new game, I hope for a new seeding system more like elims.
EDIT: Suspension. With only about 5 total in the season, it was a completely failed game mechanic. Last edited by Grim Tuesday : 19-04-2010 at 17:30. |
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Re: 2010 Lesson Learned: The Negative
It looked to me like some robots at the championships had issues (weight, electrical, pneumatic) that needed to be fixed but passed inspection at the regionals. I don't think they're doing teams a favor by letting them through regionals this way. Maybe they can issue conditional inspection approvals to let teams compete but all issues need to be corrected before the eliminations. That way teams earning their way to Altanta would be confident they are good to go.
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