And I thought our 400 back in January was impressive lol, but this is on a whole ‘nother level. Your robot is just stunning to watch, absolutely amazing job!
I don't have the software to go frame by frame, but keep in mind that you are still in control of a ring when it is in the air. You don't stop controlling a ring until it hits something. I'm not saying you did control 4, I just don't have the capacity to check, so just a friendly warning.
I was concerned about that too, so I watched the original video frame by frame to look for moments in which the robot was in possession of 4 rings. I did not see a moment in which that was true, but it was a close call a couple of times. For example, between 1:02 and 1:07. I looked for moments when the robot controlled three rings while one was still in the air, and could not find one. However, I could have missed something. If this were for a competition, I would have looked even harder, frame by frame with the whole team, before we submitted it. Feel free to respond and I will go look at any specific moments you point out.
@@ayushraman233 Yes, that is true. I just rewatched with great care, and I think that you are right. I saw one place fur sure where we should have taken a minor penalty.