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Shooters vs Arms
I wanted to start a discussion on the effectiveness of shooters vs arm lifters.
Here are some pros and cons I see of both: Shooters Pros: Quick release Can hurdle "on the run" Cons: Cannot Place on Overpass at end Can be "Blocked" easily Cannot (on their own) knock down balls off overpass Arm lifters Pros: Can knock balls off overpass Can place on overpass at end of game Cannot be "Blocked" while hurdling Cons: Slightly slower than shooters Possible High Center of Gravity In my analysis, an arm lifter can outscore a shooter bot fairly easily: If an arm bot knocks a ball off the overpass during autonomous and places a ball on the overpass at the end: 20 pt difference That means that a shooter bot would have to hurdle 2 extra times (and pass finish line) to make up the point difference. So the question to ask is: Can a shooter get two (or more) extra laps while hurdling when compared to an arm bot? Please comment and continue this discussion. |
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