2019 FIRST Robotics Competition Destination: Deep Space Game Animation
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- Опубліковано 4 січ 2019
- This is the official game animation for the 2019 FIRST Robotics Competition game, DESTINATION DEEP SPACE. The game was announced Saturday, January 5, 2019. For more information, visit www.firstinspires.org/frc. Special thanks to www.automationdirect.com for creating this year’s animation.
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It's definitely different, but the competition itself looks challenging and fun. I think the focus on autonomy and alignment is an interesting change of pace- should encourage us to think about traditional FIRST problems a little bit differently!
That said, I'm a little disappointed in the apparent lack of cross-alliance interaction. Last year was a really great example of this- it was fun, exciting, and strategically advantageous to travel to the other side of the field and try to capture the opposing alliance's switch and resources. Deep Space doesn't look crazy conducive to that so far, but who knows.
I'm really excited for the 2019 season and despite the changes, I think we're going to have fun with this one. Good luck, guys.
Thank you, good luck to you as well, I may see you at some of the Competitions if you are on the East Coast
I'm in a FL team. where are you based?
@@CF-Tunes I'm from New York
smh why isn't spacex sponsoring this
Bence Batyi 👌😂
Bc they are against Boeing? They are in a company battle lol
@@joedyb.7594 true, but a little friendly competition with both of them sponsoring never hurt anybody. Gracious professionalism am i right?
Elon Musk is too busy smoking weed live, to care about robotics...
@@silverplatinum5221 lol
Hmmm, interesting that first 15 seconds can be controlled
Ishan Doma I think this basically defeats the whole purpose of autonomous. Like why keep it in the game if you are just going to make it useless.
Our team is planning to just use tele-op mode with onboard cameras and autonomous subroutines for the entire game.
As a programmer they just took away like half of my job lol
@@sky8831 I'm not on programming, but I agree. I think they also want to pursue better CV code, through vision systems, but that is still much easier than autonomous programming.
#birdboxchallenge time
okay but for real when is we getting a mfing water robot?
Suprise leak from the rocket will turn this into a water game, or maybe they will find water during the match!
It isn't over until the season is over!!
look, I don't mean to be rude but that joke is becoming a little hackneyed.
It's because FIRST is just scared
Technically, water is used on every rocket launch for sound and fire suppression, but the game doesn't say anything about the rockets actually launching so...we've been tricked. Next year, though- next year...
Shhhhush! No
Wish I could participate in this one, but I'm in college now. Sounds fun. Good luck, teams!
Sandstorm? RIP my programming existence. F.
F
"Back in my day" 2008 they didn't allow human interacted vision systems during the autonomous phase. Most teams just ignored or scripted their autonomous actions (drive forward 2 seconds, turn left 2 seconds), so a lot of the autonomous periods were boring or predictable. The code I wrote was done in about 30 minutes and just meant to blindly crash into "smarter" robots to screw up their automation.
I bet if there was a sandstorm the robot would be broken and the camera would be unusable
L3thal They made the animation on a moon like planet there isn’t an atmosphere in the first place :P
Thank you FIRST, very cool!
Hype!!!, Good luck to all the team's. Go team 181!!!!
Okay, now this is epic!
Where is the competition though? If both teams are on different sides of the field during the entire match, then there is no competition. You could just do half a field, record scores and determine a winner.
In recycle rush there was no competition either
The competition is to design the better robot and complete the objective faster than the other team
You’re right the human player stations should be on opposite sides to make for more interaction between alliances
@@jaymendavis5298 the designers probably figured that the objectives were enough without robots hitting each other
One robot can cross the line and do defense
FIRST isn’t only a contact sport so the robots don’t have to touch each other to be a good game. Score is what has always mattered in FIRST and no has ever gotten points for making contact on another robot.
I think it would be a little more interesting if the sandstorm would appear at random times throughout the game excluding the end game period, this would probably force teams to make their robots more autonomous and make it more competitive
No beating on the glass :(
where can I get one of them robot things to help do chores around the house??
I'm really mad this wasn't the game when I was in FRC. This looks amazing
Recycle Rush
Ok, this is epic!
Man this was epic
where is the watergame
Ok now this is epic
Ben Shapiro sponsoring robotics?
Good luck all teams! #FIRSTDeepSpace
Petition to play Darude-Sandstorm during the sandstorm period
Add it to the first comp playlist with allstar
@@conradparsons1856 where would i find the playlist?
Spotify I think... hold on Imma try and find it
@@n8taing612 ^
@@n8taing612 www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=open.spotify.com/user/1259971511/playlist/4c4rbkQPtUj5UdVN4jCCVH&ved=2ahUKEwj8zviTmpzgAhUqxVQKHSUnB0sQFjAAegQIBRAB&usg=AOvVaw1472-eMb4FAaJZFc3e0C8g.
BOOM!!!
Epic
now this is epic
All of the schedule is 2018. Where are the 2019 dates?
Anyone think that the sandstorm mechanic should happen at a random point during the match at any point before endgame?
@@wildtypeborp Yeah, we discussed this today with the team that I am mentoring too and came to the same conclusion.
Honestly if someone decided to build a replica of the robots in these vids that would be hilarious and dope 🤣🤣make my heart happy 🤪🤪🤪🤪
Thank you for not making the game have any similarity to lunacy
Finally a good theme
Nerf Robonauts
It's Nerf or nothin
Team 118? My team had the same name, but we changed it not too long ago.
Nerf the cheesy poofs
so much better than last year
Good luck teams.
Basically you want to build a robot that can manipulate both game pieces and climb to the top tier at the end of the match. Easy enough
Idk, this combination of game peices seems easier than steamworks, the real question will the new "climb" they have this year
Only one game piece can be moved at a time
@humorcenter11 I only have experience with the competition from 2000, but that means I have first hand knowledge of the bridge. Every school tried to build a bridge to practice their robot on it, and every school had little confidence that they did it right. To explain it a little more specifically, only one group of teams took the field at a time and had to collect a cart from the other side of the bridge. The bridge was a seesaw that could fit two robots of maximum size at a time (more if your group's bots were all smaller than maximum size). The fact that nobody could confidently say that your robot could use the bridge, aside from the obvious drive over it and wait for it to tip over on the other side, meant that a lot of teams built sub optimal robots. My favorite was the robot from Gunderson HS that was designed with the sole purpose of crossing the barrier, obviating the bridge entirely, and had no capacity to do anything else. One of our school's teachers had previously taught there and had many positive things to say about the school's science program, so I was baffled at the lack of ambition which the school's team developed. Our robot, for comparison, could grab the bridge and reset its position, allowing more robots to get over the bridge; in fact it could hold the bridge down (because we pushed the weight limit) allowing for more than just two robots to get on the bridge before crossing the barrier. Points were scored for putting balls in the cart (supplied by students on near side of field) and taking the cart to the "end zone" on the opposite site of the field. Total points were multiplied by finishing early based on remaining time and by a straight multiplier if you could balance the bridge on its fulcrum. I learned that day to not trust middle schoolers who claim to be able to balance a bridge. But my team managed to rank 13th out of 60 something, so I guess they weren't all that bad in the grand scheme of team work.
Okay, this is E.P.I.C. (Robotz)
In all seriousness, this new game seems a bit underwhelming to me. The sandstorm is an interesting feature, but I think it's implementation would be better if it was a random event. It would also be interesting if all driver contact to the robot would be cut out during the event, requiring on-the-fly auto control. As it currently stands, it just seems to serve to remove the auto component of the game, as I expect most teams will rely on cameras and teleop.
Many teams may not rely on cameras/teleop, because the bandwidth required for live video is barely more than what you can get with contacting the robot, so you would get extremely high latency television. When the robot is using all of the bandwidth it may not receive commands. A way to solve this would be to compress the video before sending it over, however that requires a LOT of processing power from the RoboRIO which gives it opportunities to crash/not receive commands. Even potentially going into Reboot. So, autonomous may be a lot more reliable for a lot of teams, especially Rookies. One way that your team could get around the lack of processing power on the RIO, yet still get high definition high FPS video is to add an external computer to the robot somehow, I have yet to see this done well.
@@gallopinggoose6891 Thanks for the reply. After posting this, I learned about the new 4 mb / sec rate limit. I think it adds an interesting dynamic to the game, and does address my main concern with the Sandstorm. (Although here too I think an element of unpredictability with regards to the time and severity of the data issue would be an improvement, requiring more robust control systems)
You haven’t seen 2022
Game on!
Any ideas?
SUCCTION CUUUUUPS
The players they used in the animation look like they're from Tron!
This looks awesome!! Go Team 3656!!
So vex?
Still better than 2015's recycle rush
-Is there wind in space? And if not, why is the American flag blowing during the moon landing?-
Where’s the water? Isn’t this a Water Game?
No that was a joke our team President had a heart attack when he heard the water game joke
TRON suits?
Yus
quite the challenge
You guys wont be able to stop me with my advanced AI...
while (sandStorm==false) {
attach(hatchPanels);
load(cargo);
}
My first competition I got 31st out of 32nd....
Our motto for our first competitions was "We're not last! We're not last! We're not last!" We even showed up to the first competition without a working robot as the software we were given was incorrect and so our roboRIO was inop until about 8:30pm the night before the competition started.
Just look at it as a learning experience! Look at how other teams handle/organize and operate, especially the successful ones, and emulate them. You can always go for the Safety award and make sure your area is as perfect as you can get it!
Good luck everyone!! :)
Has anyone ever succeeded in autonomous coding for these bots? Each challenge always has an autonomous section.
Looks easier than 2018.
No it's not.
In 2018 we had only power cubes and climbing, now we have balls plates (or whatever) and climbing on a platform. That's three things.
Bigtruckseriesreview Motorsports
That cockiness will be your downfall
We have to build robots that can collect and manipulate two completely different game objects, whereas in power up we only had to focus on one type of object.
epic
Nice
Lay to me
Good
was last year's competition thought to have too much competitive contact? This challenge pretty much ignores the existence of the competing alliance. You dont enter the opposition's zone or fight over resources or territory.
That's a possibility. I know a couple of robots at the competition we went to went out of commission a lot due to "defensive" robots playing more like linebackers than anything else. But that did allow low-skilled teams something to do that was valuable for the team. Ours was a 1st year team that was given the incorrect software to start so all we could do at the first competition we went to was ram other bots.
We also saw some teams specialize in taking over the opponents switch, which made the game a lot less fun in many ways.
I'm still fairly certain that preventing the other team from getting cargo in-place is a viable strategy, but not as overpowering as it was in the previous competition.
ok, it a little good that rush
lol awesome!!!!
Last year I was the technician for my team 743 and we won the new york city regionals and now my mentor has appointed me to team captain anyone have any advice or tips
amphi step 1: build a robot
Step 2: Win
@@L3thal69 ok
@@L3thal69 what was the point of you telling me to kms?
@@jacques6679 idk
Ok but can anyone make a robot to run crysis tho?
Is it just me, or does the narrator sound like Sal from Khan Academy?
it looks like scientists are stuck for a while now and need young bright minds to solve some serious space issues which prevents us to go there
I just got back from the Mississippi state robotics competition if wondering what my team name is it’s javawocky
Was it really necessary to troll us with the water leakage
Ayyyy esketit team 1294 Top Gun
LETS GET THIS BREAD
Emma Suydam Yesssss
Nah
980 Thunderbots
This reminds me of another game I can’t remember which one though
Steamworks?
@@apt_get *steampowered plays faintly in the distance*
@@@jakethomas5338 steam-powered! steam-powered!
Recycle rush?
Balls had value in steam works. My team (4918) used them & won a BLUE BANNER & WENT TO WORLDS.
Go team 11!
Ok as a FIRST alumni from team 1001 Brush Robotics I can tell you why FIRST will NEVER have water as an element in their games...(well a few reasons)
1- The field. The 54 x 26 foot field is honestly to small to hold water. FIRST would have to completely redesign the field to be able to hold water. The cost of that would be very high. You have to remember these field have been used & reused since 05. (That’s the last time the field size changed)
2- the complexity of water proofing robots. You have to remember FIRST is geared for grades 9-12. Kids in 9th grade don’t know sht about robotics. So expecting them to design & build a completely water proof robot in 8 week is really insane. That leads to #3.
3- unfair advantage to seasoned teams. Teams that have been with FIRST for 15-20 & same 25 years have so many more resources then rookie teams. To be able to keep growing the number of teams the games have to be able to be competitive for seasoned teams & rookies. (I will say that personally this years game is outrageously boring AS FCK!) I swear FIRST put more time in the design of the space ships then the objective of the game. I feel like they completely over thought the use of technology on the field as well. It seems like in the last few years the fields have been more about technology then making the games interesting to play & watch. I was in the FRC 05 - 08. I truly think the games back then were way more complex (as far as the game strategy) & the fields were designed to be more competitive as far as head to head competition. Now it’s basically staying on one side. There’s not really any defense. I mean take 07 “rack and role” the beast was insane! 6 robots fight to put donuts on a moving rack. It was so difficult. This year the hardest part (& I’m saying that very lightly) is the flat disks. Seasoned teams took less then an hour to design the ball shooter. That’s bread & butter by now.
4- liability. Because these robots are not built by professionals who have studied water dynamics the likelihood of teams not actually having a water proof robot would be incredibly high. (I would think) I’ve seen teams literally build robots out of plywood & be destroyed in competition. & so the likelihood of electrocution I would imagine would be very high. So FIRST can’t risk having kids electrocute themselves. I don’t think that would go over very well in there quarterly news letter...how many kids got electrocuted lol.
So for these reasons FIRST WILL NEVER HAVE WATER! when I was in FIRST I absolutely wanted water too. But I honestly can’t imagine how they could have a field that could hold water, be able to be broken down & not cost a sht load of money. Sorry y’all.
Hope this helps. I know it sucks to hear but it’s just reality. Hope y’all robots are coming along & REMEMBER.... FCK YOUR GRADES DURING ROBOTICS SEASON! The # 1 rule I made! I had an average of 3.9 but from January- end of February I went down to 2.8. (All 4 years. Same sht every year) it drove my parents absolutely nuts!!! I still graduated with a 3.8. So don’t listen to your parents when they say you need to do your homework or your going to fail & have to retake your classes. I mean don’t get an F but B &C will work just fine for 8 weeks 🤫🤐👌.
Who's watching this for the 698th time?
I wish there was more autonomy in FIRST, and it looks like putting a camera on the robot this year means you don't need any autonomy at all. Blah. Even FLL is completely autonomous! Let's put more emphasis on coding and sensors, and less on radio control.
Aren't most of the teams high schools? I doubt that's a realistic expectation unless you're planning to invite private schools who can devote so much study time to extracurricular activities.
@@megadeathx - FIRST Lego League robot competitions are _fully_ autonomous. Those kids are in third through eighth grade and I've seen teams with as few as 2 or 3 children. Considering the team sizes and budgets we see in FRC (and FTC), there should absolutely be a much greater focus on autonomy.
I think FIRST is trying to help the team's with no coders
@@mwendell FLL also has a build season that is twice as long, with far more simple and straightforward challenges where there is no inter-robot interactions. Plus the far greater standardization in parts, manipulators, and sensors with Lego and Mindstorm. Many teams in FRC create robots that are at least "semi-autonomous" in their actions,where sensory data assists the driver, even if it doesn't take full control. In a 6 week season where you need to CUSTOM DESIGN and FABRICATE your 150# bot with any number of crazy manipulators, on top of figuring out what sensory inputs and programming will be necessary to get it to function in even a usable manner, the fact that these students manage it at all his nothing short of astounding. I think you seriously need to re-think the complexity and achievement of what you are trivializing.
@@gixxygamma I'm not trivializing anything. I'm criticizing the focus of FRC, not the work needed to complete the task. I know it's a lot of work, and the kids are doing amazing things, but I think FRC should focus more on autonomy, not teleoperation.
What is RP
ranking points
Kris Thank you! But what does it do
It gives you the possibility of going up a rank or place during the competition
Cadê os BR que vai vencer isso aí?
What’s the measurements for the robot
No measurements, but there's a maximum frame perimeter- make sure you read the game manual!!
Read the manual
apt I read the manual and couldn’t find any thing
DBZTRANKS I did couldn’t find a thing
@@primergaming7982 my team is currently reading the manual I'm way to bored to pay attention 100% but I know there are measurements
This is my first year doing robotics and everyone on my team is like a Genius I’m I seem stupid. 🤨
Don't feel that way. Everyone has to start somewhere and some of your teammates probably have years of experience in robotics.
I'd recommend learning one part of the robot (programming, hydraulics, motor-controller, wiring etc) and becoming a "shadow" or wing-man for the team-member working on that area. Make it your hobby to learn as much as you can on that one part, and look forward to the off-season where you can practice with your robot! The best part of FRC is the prototyping portion that occurs between seasons!
-Former Coach of 7204, Prospect, OR
Go Freedom Gliders!
Sean O'Neil ok thanks
deep space-yeeto
They must play Darude - Sandstorm in the Sandstorm period
90% comments: GO TEAM (INSERT NUMBER)
10% comments about water game
Which category is this comment in?
GO TEAM 4416
@@sofalofa9541 the FBI would like to know your location
@@conradparsons1856 why?
But how can you use vison with babby data limit?!
The lowest quality lowest latency video you can get.
480p =P
Just put a GoPro in it :p
You can also use blue-tooth for the video feed. Look for ways around your limitations, or ways to work within them. It doesn't look like you need a UHD feed to put cargo in, so focus on that. Or you can go fully autonomous for the first 5 sec (move off platforms), and go with normal vision from there.
You could also practice by having your driver blindfolded and use a memorized movements for the start, kinda like choreographed dances.
Either way, IMPROVISE ADAPT AND OVERCOME!
980 thunderbots!!!! 💥💥💥💥⚡⚡⚡⚡
Team 1880 in the house lmfaooo
QWERTY for the win
No Kerbal Space Program-y contents ? Disappointed
Just decorate a robot to resemble a Kerbal.
Thx for the ideas my dudes
Go 5912!
GO TEAM VOLTAGE #386
Literally just vex turning point lol
Steampowered SPACE MODE ACTIVATE™
Eh, expected more
I bet u expected fortnite
@@emmasuydam1269 you are in literally every comment Ive looked at and they all are about fortnite... That is epic!
SpaceX should sponsor this
Greetings from 4265
TEAM 743 FOR LIFE
Team 4838 will take the game by storm this year!!
Let's go!!!
FIRST makes the rocket = 1 ranking point... 254 makes full auton robot... 😂
Go Team 3407!!!
Alright team 6882!🌡🌡🌡🌡
Let's go Megalondons #333
Mongolians for the win
Nooooo
Team 6035 was here
Can you take balls from the cargo ships?
🙅♂️🙅♂️🙅♂️
autonomous but not really auto
y e e t e e y
Let's go team #6635 The Jaxon Falcon Works
>not a water game
Why even live
Right?
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