https://youtu.be/mFfH59BZAMQ | Andy and the AndyMark staff provide an exclusive behind the scenes tour of the AndyMark facility showcasing their engineering, manufacturing and logistical operations.
I scrapped this shot because it didn’t mesh well with the video. But for those curious: Here’s the remaining 2017 fuel supply at AndyMark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIRe3cbEVXo
I would like to see the 2022 FRC game played on an FTC level using fuel as cargo. You can thank me later game design team of FTC.
Velocity Vortex would like a word with you.
Yea, lived that game already. It got all unnecessarily complicated with buttons and a giant ball.
And Rapid React got unnecessarily complicated with the monkey bars. And the fake-out of the lower hub. Pick your poison.
I do think it’s been long enough since FTC had a proper shooting game. Drones didn’t really count last year, and Ultimate Goal was a victim of social distancing. Looking forward to seeing on Saturday what the chefs in Kokomo and Manchester (and their remote-based compatriots) have been cooking up!
Well if you are the FTC discord you have already figured it out that the game piece must be fuel, and that’s why AndyMark is missing 2000 fuel, and the video was leaked early by accident… Holy conspiracies batman.
Did someone say Rapid React in FTC?
Did they start using them as packing material again?
A suggestion: turn of monetization of the video at least until after November 5th. I clicked on the link and got an ad for a certain former president/current presidential candidate.
FUN uses YouTube revenue to pay our correspondents and like any other channel, in general we do not target the ads (we have tags but all are robotics based). Feel free to change your preferences or run an ad blocker if it bothers you.
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I believe YouTube shows ads anyways even if monetization is turned off.
Thx. Doesn’t really bother me (I live in a “purple” state and would be in an asylum by now if it did), but some people might object to certain political ads being run on top of their content.
The Google Ad Preferences, interestingly, does not allow political ads to be filtered. Heck, it doesn’t even recognize that I was SHOWN a political ad. Not terribly surprising – politicians are enormously sensitive about the idea that a company may be preventing people from seeing their ads.
Sorry I ordered several field perimeters and requested fuel as packing material.
As one does.