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I suggested this years ago.Timminz wrote:The obvious solution is to let us roll our own dice, for real, and then type in the results. Otherwise there's no guarantee that the dice are working like real dice would.
That may be the case, but sometimes it just takes someone with some real clout to get the ball rolling.AndyDufresne wrote:I suggested this years ago.Timminz wrote:The obvious solution is to let us roll our own dice, for real, and then type in the results. Otherwise there's no guarantee that the dice are working like real dice would.
--Andy
Timminz wrote:The obvious solution is to let us roll our own dice, for real, and then type in the results. Otherwise there's no guarantee that the dice are working like real dice would.
Randy123 wrote:Timminz wrote:The obvious solution is to let us roll our own dice, for real, and then type in the results. Otherwise there's no guarantee that the dice are working like real dice would.
Yeah but someone could type in a fake number, like they rolled 1,2,4 and the dude says he rolled 4, 5, 6.
Randy123 wrote:Timminz wrote:The obvious solution is to let us roll our own dice, for real, and then type in the results. Otherwise there's no guarantee that the dice are working like real dice would.
Yeah but someone could type in a fake number, like they rolled 1,2,4 and the dude says he rolled 4, 5, 6.

Timminz wrote:That may be the case, but sometimes it just takes someone with some real clout to get the ball rolling.AndyDufresne wrote:I suggested this years ago.Timminz wrote:The obvious solution is to let us roll our own dice, for real, and then type in the results. Otherwise there's no guarantee that the dice are working like real dice would.
--Andy

Randy you are a genius. I can't believe that no one else realized this. As a solution we should have players sign an honesty contract, stating that they will not lie about their dice. And if they do lie, they must report themselves to the mods so that they can be punished.Randy123 wrote:Timminz wrote:The obvious solution is to let us roll our own dice, for real, and then type in the results. Otherwise there's no guarantee that the dice are working like real dice would.
Yeah but someone could type in a fake number, like they rolled 1,2,4 and the dude says he rolled 4, 5, 6.
um... hello!? What if the honesty contract is written in disappearing ink? The only way to make a bound agreement online is to go to register on BloodOath.com and they will send you a blood sampling kit. Prick your finger and apply the blood to the Oath card and then return the kit by registed mail to BloodOath.com. They will match the Oath card with the Oath card of the person you are committed to a blood oath with and then adhere them together with tape and dip them in a bath of molten copper. The copperized blood oath card will be buried for all eternity under the sea floor.Georgerx7di wrote:Randy you are a genius. I can't believe that no one else realized this. As a solution we should have players sign an honesty contract, stating that they will not lie about their dice. And if they do lie, they must report themselves to the mods so that they can be punished.Randy123 wrote:Timminz wrote:The obvious solution is to let us roll our own dice, for real, and then type in the results. Otherwise there's no guarantee that the dice are working like real dice would.
Yeah but someone could type in a fake number, like they rolled 1,2,4 and the dude says he rolled 4, 5, 6.
See, problem fixed.
You guys are over thinking this. If anyone thinks someone is lying about their roll then we can simply ask them to take a picture of it and send it to CC. Man you guys think too much.mibi wrote:um... hello!? What if the honesty contract is written in disappearing ink? The only way to make a bound agreement online is to go to register on BloodOath.com and they will send you a blood sampling kit. Prick your finger and apply the blood to the Oath card and then return the kit by registed mail to BloodOath.com. They will match the Oath card with the Oath card of the person you are committed to a blood oath with and then adhere them together with tape and dip them in a bath of molten copper. The copperized blood oath card will be buried for all eternity under the sea floor.Georgerx7di wrote:Randy you are a genius. I can't believe that no one else realized this. As a solution we should have players sign an honesty contract, stating that they will not lie about their dice. And if they do lie, they must report themselves to the mods so that they can be punished.Randy123 wrote:Timminz wrote:The obvious solution is to let us roll our own dice, for real, and then type in the results. Otherwise there's no guarantee that the dice are working like real dice would.
Yeah but someone could type in a fake number, like they rolled 1,2,4 and the dude says he rolled 4, 5, 6.
See, problem fixed.
Can we all slap our foreheads in unison?Randy123 wrote:Timminz wrote:The obvious solution is to let us roll our own dice, for real, and then type in the results. Otherwise there's no guarantee that the dice are working like real dice would.
Yeah but someone could type in a fake number, like they rolled 1,2,4 and the dude says he rolled 4, 5, 6.

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Oh my god, shocker. D'oh!Randy123 wrote:Timminz wrote:The obvious solution is to let us roll our own dice, for real, and then type in the results. Otherwise there's no guarantee that the dice are working like real dice would.
Yeah but someone could type in a fake number, like they rolled 1,2,4 and the dude says he rolled 4, 5, 6.