Wow! After seeing how your robot works, I am really surprised by the control you have over it. On my team, we had a very similar robot design, as we also used 4 motors and 2 sensors with Spike Prime, but I, as the programmer of the team, who also used Pybricks, never had that much control over the robot, I always had problems with inconsistency, and seeing that you were able to have such consistent executions really surprises me. Congratulations!!!
@@OFDL @alfonso.deanda Yes, we also participated in the same category in İzmir using Pybricks, and we faced a lot of issues! The most challenging part was the position drift, especially when using two consecutive drive straight commands. Have you shared your library on GitHub?
@@Dmeramov Via Bluetooth, and Yes it's possible, the RM General rules 5.12 says if there is no other way to transfer the code from a device, team can be able to using Bluetooth to transfer (Pybricks have not support cable transfer yet).
I was participating robotsports and I saw one of your team using I think python coding ev3. How did you guys do it and what’s the name of the software?
we started doing robotics this year and we hope that if we put enough time into it we can qalify to international finals.
Good luck to your teams!
I think your robot looks really cool, do you have a blueprint of the robot so I can try building it?
This video thumbnail is quite easy to see the robot.
Wow! After seeing how your robot works, I am really surprised by the control you have over it. On my team, we had a very similar robot design, as we also used 4 motors and 2 sensors with Spike Prime, but I, as the programmer of the team, who also used Pybricks, never had that much control over the robot, I always had problems with inconsistency, and seeing that you were able to have such consistent executions really surprises me.
Congratulations!!!
Thanks, and Pybricks is really good especially compare to LEGO SPIKE App.
@@OFDL @alfonso.deanda Yes, we also participated in the same category in İzmir using Pybricks, and we faced a lot of issues! The most challenging part was the position drift, especially when using two consecutive drive straight commands. Have you shared your library on GitHub?
how to learn your pybrick skills?
Insider test, Not publish yet.
That's a very good design and run but just a little bit unlucky. Congrates! (btw i'm in HongBang1 team)
Thank you and Congrates to your team!
Is it possible to use pybricks on WRO? Do you connect your spike by bluetooth or USB?
@@Dmeramov Via Bluetooth, and Yes it's possible, the RM General rules 5.12 says if there is no other way to transfer the code from a device, team can be able to using Bluetooth to transfer (Pybricks have not support cable transfer yet).
hi where can I find your custom library for pybricks? I been using pybricks recently and would like to use your custom library
@akkodayo Insider test, Not publish yet.
@OFDL ah I see thanks for telling
See you guys next year at Singapore
I was participating robotsports and I saw one of your team using I think python coding ev3. How did you guys do it and what’s the name of the software?
For our RoboSports EV3 robot they using CLEV3R to programming, SPIKE using Pybricks.
Great job 🎉
Can you share the codes?
Full code not available now, but you can try Pybricks first.