So I might add one more thing. The thing that I talked about at 3:08 about each round of cards drifting away from the previous round can actually be seen happening at 1:07 during the 8 players 6 cards demonstration. The black dot is supposed to prevent this from happening, but it happens anyway due to the motor’s speed being slightly faster than the speed at which the cards can be dealt. This could have been fixed by decreasing the motor’s speed in the program, but I didn’t because the drifting wasn’t too bad. If you plan on building this project, I pinned a comment and added to the description of that video how to fix it if it happens to you.
@JosaxJaz5 ай бұрын
4:12 ok mumbo jumbo by the way the instructions video is private, not unlisted or public very impressive performance. What's the maximum players for 7 cards and for 5 cards? Those are the most common numbers of cards per person for most card games.
@LegoTechnicsRule5 ай бұрын
I wonder who this is… Anyway the instructions video is currently uploading. Maximum players for 7 cards is 7 players because 7 x 7 = 49, which is less than 52. If the user tried to go and set it to 8 cards, it would automatically decrement it back down to 7. This same logic can be applied to 5 cards, maximum of 10 players.