A Pair Of Dice Which Never Roll 7
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A Pair Of Dice Which Never Roll 7
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Re: A Pair Of Dice Which Never Roll 7
#2My personal opinion is that dice-hacks should be done to reduce the amount of thinking necessary, not increase it while producing a slightly better result.
I designed a role-playing system once based on the median of 5 d10s. That worked pretty well. It generates a similar bell-curve distribution to the one you get by adding dice, but doesn't require mental arithmetic with large numbers (e.g. 5d10 involves a range of 5-50). I think m5d10 is better than 5d10 because it's easy to develop a feel for "difficulty 7" vs. "difficulty 8"... whereas if the numbers are 37 vs. 38, it gets to the point where 1 point doesn't mean much, and the numbers seem completely made up (which, of course, they are, but they shouldn't seem so).
Re: A Pair Of Dice Which Never Roll 7
#3This is interesting, but this is a bit more hackish than simply re-rolling the dice. Most people would just reroll. My personal opinion is that dice-hacks should be done to reduce the amount of thinking necessary, not increase it while producing a slightly better result. I designed a role-playing system once based on the median of 5 d10s. That worked pretty well. It generates a similar bell-curve distribution to the…
It's the point...
Re: A Pair Of Dice Which Never Roll 7
#4This is interesting, but this is a bit more hackish than simply re-rolling the dice. Most people would just reroll. My personal opinion is that dice-hacks should be done to reduce the amount of thinking necessary, not increase it while producing a slightly better result. I designed a role-playing system once based on the median of 5 d10s. That worked pretty well. It generates a similar bell-curve distribution to the…
"This is interesting, but this is a bit more hackish than simply re-rolling the dice. Most people would just reroll." It's the point...
2. He could've used the time he spent writing that article to release a free dice rolling iPhone app that implements his special Settlers roll. It could even keep track of when to stop rerolling sevens. There are several similar apps already in the store. It would be trivial to write one that auto-rerolled sevens. This is something that might actually be of use to people, though, then again, maybe not.
To me it looks like the author wasted his time.
Re: A Pair Of Dice Which Never Roll 7
#5One roll, no relabeling. d6 tells which d10 to pull your number from.
Re: A Pair Of Dice Which Never Roll 7
#6Also: Free settlers-like multiplayer: http://games.asobrain.com/
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#7Earlier quoted context omitted.
"This is interesting, but this is a bit more hackish than simply re-rolling the dice. Most people would just reroll." It's the point...
1. Rerolling the dice is still a faster (and thus better) way of solving this problem. 2. He could've used the time he spent writing that article to release a free dice rolling iPhone app that implements his special Settlers roll. It could even keep track of when to stop rerolling sevens. There are several similar apps already in the store. It would be trivial to write one that auto-rerolled sevens. This is something…
Ah, but it's not guaranteed to terminate.
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#8Earlier quoted context omitted.
1. Rerolling the dice is still a faster (and thus better) way of solving this problem. 2. He could've used the time he spent writing that article to release a free dice rolling iPhone app that implements his special Settlers roll. It could even keep track of when to stop rerolling sevens. There are several similar apps already in the store. It would be trivial to write one that auto-rerolled sevens. This is something…
1. Rerolling the dice is still a faster (and thus better) way of solving this problem. Ah, but it's not guaranteed to terminate.
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#9Earlier quoted context omitted.
1. Rerolling the dice is still a faster (and thus better) way of solving this problem. 2. He could've used the time he spent writing that article to release a free dice rolling iPhone app that implements his special Settlers roll. It could even keep track of when to stop rerolling sevens. There are several similar apps already in the store. It would be trivial to write one that auto-rerolled sevens. This is something…
1. Rerolling the dice is still a faster (and thus better) way of solving this problem. Ah, but it's not guaranteed to terminate.
However, a short time before that, a meteor comes in through your window and knocks you unconscious... and oh yeah, the sun explodes. Damn the laws of probability!
Re: A Pair Of Dice Which Never Roll 7
#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
1. Rerolling the dice is still a faster (and thus better) way of solving this problem. 2. He could've used the time he spent writing that article to release a free dice rolling iPhone app that implements his special Settlers roll. It could even keep track of when to stop rerolling sevens. There are several similar apps already in the store. It would be trivial to write one that auto-rerolled sevens. This is something…
1. Rerolling the dice is still a faster (and thus better) way of solving this problem. Ah, but it's not guaranteed to terminate.