kingwaffles wrote:How is choosing a string of random numbers then going through them one by one that different from RL? I mean the results are gonna be random either way, it's just that here the dice have been generated randomly beforehand.
But thats the thing.. There is no real way to randomize computers, as you said yourself, they have been chosen beforehand. So unless you believe in fate so much as to say that even your rl dice have been chosen beforehand, then your right, otherwise, the dice being chosen beforehand by a person putting them together "randomly" (I say that in quotes because it is random, but random is never knowing too)
Random
adj 1: lacking any definite plan or order or purpose; governed by or depending on chance; "a random choice"; "bombs fell at random"; "random movements" [ant: nonrandom] 2: taken haphazardly; "a random choice"
Chance
n. 1: The unknown and unpredictable element in happenings that seems to have no assignable cause.
as taken from dictionary.com, you can see that random in definition has no pattern, however and in whatever fashion these dice were put in, there is a pattern, and that pattern is how they are aligned, whether it be a pattern that is easily seen, or one that has no specific association at all.