Has anyone else had a problem with their digital dice rolls being covered up by the written report of same? For example, whenever I roll a D20 for any reason, it throws the digital dice from the top left of my screen to the bottom right of my screen, where it settles. But the written report of the roll (which adds the modifiers and what not) shows up in the bottom right, right on top of the die roll! This totally defeats the purpose of rolling the dice, unless you play with the written result off, which makes it harder to know the outcome unless you have your sheet (and everyone else's) memorized. Can we please move the written result to anywhere other than where the dice settle? Or have the dice roll the other way? Anything to avoid this problem?
I have just tested rolling dice with one of my character sheets.
Of all of the rolls I made, the only ones that consistently display the behaviours you have described is the custom rolls, using the menu in the bottom left hand corner. All rolls I have made using clickable numbers on the character sheet itself have been in random directions, with random velocities.
Then I guess I have bad luck. But either way, they should exclude that bottom right corner from their "random" tables. It defeats the purpose of the dice for me, and it must be a relatively easy fix to that script.
Has anyone else had a problem with their digital dice rolls being covered up by the written report of same? For example, whenever I roll a D20 for any reason, it throws the digital dice from the top left of my screen to the bottom right of my screen, where it settles. But the written report of the roll (which adds the modifiers and what not) shows up in the bottom right, right on top of the die roll! This totally defeats the purpose of rolling the dice, unless you play with the written result off, which makes it harder to know the outcome unless you have your sheet (and everyone else's) memorized. Can we please move the written result to anywhere other than where the dice settle? Or have the dice roll the other way? Anything to avoid this problem?
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Then I guess I have bad luck. But either way, they should exclude that bottom right corner from their "random" tables. It defeats the purpose of the dice for me, and it must be a relatively easy fix to that script.
A Digital Dice Box for the Digital Dice :-)
That way they can't reandomly get covered up by the result window.
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Now you're onto something. Would be great if beyond could implement that. Or a browser extension somehow.