This is a meta thread for dice graphics. A basic summation is below.
-Add dice graphics to see rolls -Remove event dice graphics, or make them optional -Create fuzzy dice graphics (made the To-Do list!) -Allow for creation of personal dice skins (and show them to opponent when rolling?) -agentcom doesn't want Bunnies to be rolled, but about 80 other users do
Feel free to scroll through at your leisure. There is not enough justification in my mind to index each of these individually, when I would rather the community come up with one set-in-stone idea over the matter. -JK
This is a meta thread for dice graphics. A basic summation is below.
-Add dice graphics to see rolls -Remove event dice graphics, or make them optional -Create fuzzy dice graphics (made the To-Do list!) -Allow for creation of personal dice skins (and show them to opponent when rolling?) -agentcom doesn't want Bunnies to be rolled, but about 80 other users do
Feel free to scroll through at your leisure. There is not enough justification in my mind to index each of these individually, when I would rather the community come up with one set-in-stone idea over the matter. -JK
lackattack wrote:Patience D.IsleRealBrown... the next update is almost ready...
can you please expand on this Lack...
do you mean, we are going to see the defending dice with the 2 6's rolling around on them, or have you found a better way to get the info for the attacking dice / defending dice from 2 different sources?
I feel they're a little too big. On most maps I used to get away with not scrolling down after every roll but the extra block of pictures has ended that. Now I appear to be scrolling down after every roll... little bit frustrating. Maybe make them a tad smaller? In fact, if I could I wouldn't have them at all. In truth I don't like 'em at all, but I know some people requested them... Any chance of an option to get rid of them?
Also, could you add back in the line that says, "so and so loses..."? I used to follow the rolls by focusing on that line, rather than the count on the board. Not having it is making my eyes fling all over the place.
Taking an enemy on the battlefield is like a hawk taking a bird. Though it enters into the midst of a thousand of them, it pays no attention to any bird other than the one it has first marked.