It means that if one were to face their goal’s side, their robot has to be on the left side of the field. Think of Breakaway’s autonomous mode starting positions.
So I hear defense is an option…
Since the footballs aren’t (or at least I do not believe they are not) designated to a team does that mean you can interact with game pieces that your opponent are in possession of?
Footballs are not alliance specific, so if you can find a way to retrieve footballs from another robot in a way that ensures the other robot is not damaged, it will not be against the rules. That being said as a judge I wouldn’t say it’s a particularly smart strategy.
Not sure if I’m interpreting G4 correctly however doesn’t the part against breaking the plane of the floor make it impossible to pull the goal over the speed bumps without incurring a 9001 point penalty?
Are footballs scored in the mobile goals in autonomous considered scored like teleop?
This question leads to another: when are scores assessed? Are they assessed when the match ends or as events take place? If you knock a tube off the peg (not unlikely by any standard) is it descored?
It says nothing about breaking the plane of the floor, but that the plane of the base may not intersect the plane of the floor. While I did not add that part to the rule, I believe this was added under the assumption that the plane of the base was limited to the surface area of the base, essentially saying “the base cannot touch the floor”, with the intent being that the goals should not fall down or be tipped over.
There are no points awarded to footballs scored in the mobile goals during the autonomous period. Scores are to be assessed at the end of the round per usual, and G7 has been added to the rules to clarify this.
First of all, this is awesome! Now I have something to satisfy my designing urges until build season.
A couple of questions. Can the mobile goals be intentionally moved or grasped during autonomous and/or teleop period/before the Fourth Down period? Can you move your goal or your opponent’s goal to one side of the field or another? Also, are you able to grab the opponent’s goal?
I only skimmed through the rules earlier and haven’t had time to thoroughly read them so I apologize if my questions were already answered in the rules.
We are glad you like our game! Everything you said is legal. Keep in mind that you need to predict how your opponents will play the game and respond to each of your actions. Some strategies seem really easy until you realize that there are robots who won’t let you just do what you want willingly.
Do the casters on the bottom of the mobile goals swivel or are they fixed?
They swivel.
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Does blocking a robots movement by use of the mobile goal qualify as a pin?
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The mobile goals may not be grasped during Fourth down are we to assume that means a robot cannot grasp it but an alliance can by using multiple robots move it more effectively?
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Is the horizontal extension limited to 20" in one direction or are we allowed to have multiple extrusions at once?
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Are you allowed to load game balls into your robot pre-match and hold onto them until Fourth Down
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Which determines the the position of the mobile goal at the end, its final resting position or its position at when the time runs out?
Since we’ve now reached the halfway point into the competition, I would like to leave this small teaser of things to come:
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Yes
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The mobile goals may not be grasped during the Fourth down. It means what it means.
3.Similar to past rules, you can have multiple extensions
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No you are not.’
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While we do not expect the goals to be moving with a great enough velocity at the end of the match for it to matter, I will say 5 seconds after the match ends the match will be scored.
Loving the design so far! Can’t wait to see the whole thing!
Neat!
I would like to point teams toward some cool gate latch style mechanisms in 2010 that allowed robots to grab onto a vertical pole by driving into it, without actuating anything. The mechanisms used in 2010 didn’t release, but I’m sure you can figure out a way to accomplish that.
Here’s a picture of a pole grabbing mechanism 1114 used in 2010. The rules of this competition require the ability for such a mechanism to release. How could that be accomplished?
Is the ’ 2" high 1" wide ’ speed bump a typo? Based on the picture it looks like a semicircle.
You may be misreading - the document shows 2" high (2 inches high) and 1’ wide (1 foot wide)
5 more days until submission time! We’re Looking Forward to seeing what all y’all have done to complete this challenge!
When/How can the community expect to see submissions and the winners?
We are hoping to complete judging and contact the winners in the next day or so. From there if the winners are cool with us making it public we will announce it on this thread.
