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One step farther

Discussion in 'Feature Requests' started by Xansereg, May 3, 2011.

  1. Xansereg

    Xansereg New Member

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    So, I love that I can alter the dice rolls in D20Pro V2.4...

    That being said, I wonder if it can be taken one step farther, and make the final result editable, with the dice roll automatically updated.

    For example: attack is 1d8 + 10, result it (6) + 10 = 16

    You could edit the final result (16), to 13 for instance, and the dice roll would automatically change to a 3.

    I mention this because my players play with paper, and I control D20pro, and they keep track of their extra bonuses and penalties so I don’t have too, and they typically give me the final result, not the dice roll, and I am doing the math on the fly...

    I don't know if this would be easy or difficult to implement, just thought I'd mention it.

    Thanks for your attention.

    Xansereg
     
  2. Fkewlb

    Fkewlb New Member

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    I'm in the same situation (players play on paper with dice, i control d20pro)

    Unless it's for the Log, i just click on Hit on the attack window if his attack is a hit (naturally, a miss for a miss,)

    No need to recalculate anything, even if the d20pro rolled a miss, but my player did a hit, i just click that the attack hit and enter dmg as per what my player tells me.
     
  3. Xansereg

    Xansereg New Member

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    Yeah, that's what I'm doing when I am working in a hurry, It's just nice to have the log accurate when we have a dispute...
     

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