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> Along these lines, a friend of mine who also works in the gaming industry
> said that they often use dice that are generated in something like the
> following fashion: The computer internally creates a 36-card deck, each with
> one of the 36 possible dice rolls. Then it deals out 18
Rich Heimlich wrote:
I'm a big fan of the product so this is all just for perspective
purpose. I
would say that maybe it might be an approach for some new UI "skin"
approach someday, if ever.
Along these lines, a friend of mine who also works in the gaming
industry said that they often use
Hi,
How about suggesting the complainant play a real-life game against a
human, with a board and pieces, and that the complainant visibly cheats
by doing what gnubg tells it. Entering the real dice's rolls manually
into gnubg might then seem less tedious since there's the interaction
with the