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60" Rule (Rule <R11>)
All,
Ok so I was freaking out last night about this ridiculous restriction, but I noticed a discrepancy in the manual. The Thunderchickens design in metric so we were looking at the metric dimensions in the table in <R11>. You English system designing teams have to stay within a 60" cylinder, but us metric designing teams get 213.4cm! For those of you that are reaching for your calculators, that is the equivalent of 84"! In all seriousness, I will post a Q&A when it is up on Wednesday to ask which dimension is the real dimension. I am hoping for the 213.4cm. Paul |
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Re: 60" Rule (Rule <R11>)
That is interesting. How could they possibly mess that up? That is a HUGE difference, and I would also prefer the 84 in!
Another great find in the manual! |
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Re: 60" Rule (Rule <R11>)
Especially puzzling given that the proper conversion is right there next to it for the starting height.
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Re: 60" Rule (Rule <R11>)
I am confused? I downloaded the nonencrypted 2011 manual and it shows the proper metric length of 152.4cm
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Re: 60" Rule (Rule <R11>)
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I just double checked the individual Robot section and the complete unencrypted manuals and both have the discrepancy. |
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Re: 60" Rule (Rule <R11>)
Ok, me and a teammate are discussing the 60" rule and we were wondering if you measure from the center of your robot and the center of the cylinder to anything extending out past your robot or from one end of the robot to the other end of whatever is extending out?
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Re: 60" Rule (Rule <R11>)
Oh now I see it indeed, Playing Configuration & Maximum Horizontal Dimensions - 60" (213.4cm) diameter vertical right cylindrical volume
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Re: 60" Rule (Rule <R11>)
Your robot must be able to fit inside of a theoretical cylinder. The cylinder is not fixed center to your robot.
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Re: 60" Rule (Rule <R11>)
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As an answer to your question, my reading is that your robot must fit inside a 60" diameter right cylindrical volume while playing the game. Meaning if you had such a cylinder you should be able to place it over your robot without deforming any robot parts. Your second definition is closer than the first, but still not accurate. An equilateral triangle with 60" edges laid flat on the ground would pass your second definition, but would not fit inside the cylinder. |
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Re: 60" Rule (Rule <R11>)
you better have some retractable arms if you want a mini bot with this 60 inch rule.
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If it is 60", long based robots aren't going to be able to push there minibots out far at all... ![]() |
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Re: 60" Rule (Rule <R11>)
Wasn't 84" cylinder the rule that was used in previous competitions? I believe 2008 most recently?
Could be left over from a rule change the GDC agreed on? -Brando Last edited by Brandon Holley : 09-01-2011 at 13:51. |
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Re: 60" Rule (Rule <R11>)
At ~9:43 in the Game Demo Video the example robot appears to exceed a 60" cylinder while deploying a mini-bot. Its ~15" wide sliding stage extends about 17" beyond its front bumper.
Then again, examples used in a demonstration might not adhere to all rules. The GDC will need to clarify the rule. Thanks, Paul, for catching the inconsistency between the stated inch and metric dimensions of the playing configuration limit. |
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