Am I the only one who busted out laughing, repeatedly, at the totally comical failure modes for the original manufacturer's firmware? At t=1:19 onward. That is one hilarious butt-in-the-air faceplant at t=2:17.
Not only does it fall over/forward/wherever, it manages to look sad and helpless in the process :) Especially liked the first one where, after falling off the course, the OEM firmware just sort of dejectedly sinks slowly to its knees and lies down on its side.
> the OEM firmware just sort of dejectedly sinks slowly to its knees
You're almost certainly seeing the first moves of a preset 'stand up after falling' procedure that goes into a 'loaf' position to roll into the right orientation and get all four feet in contact with the ground.
Am I the only one who busted out laughing, repeatedly, at the totally comical failure modes for the original manufacturer's firmware? At t=1:19 onward. That is one hilarious butt-in-the-air faceplant at t=2:17.
Not only does it fall over/forward/wherever, it manages to look sad and helpless in the process :) Especially liked the first one where, after falling off the course, the OEM firmware just sort of dejectedly sinks slowly to its knees and lies down on its side.