CyberShinyNinja
CyberShinyNinja
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10th Oct 2011
1st Oct 2014
A six-die powered by Gaussian distribution. No, it's not perfect and yes, it has its bugs, but it works 98% of the time.
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Comments

  • Maoman123
    Maoman123
    6th Feb 2012
    Clever, but using gaussian distribution means it has heavy emphasis on certain numbers. Not truly random.
  • CyberShinyNinja
    CyberShinyNinja
    18th Oct 2011
    @airstrike52, I took that into account by feeding the two extra outputs back to the beginning. The system has eight outputs, two of which feed back to the beginning, if that's what you're referring to.
  • johno
    johno
    17th Oct 2011
    his randamiser is mercury
  • ivel236
    ivel236
    17th Oct 2011
    Wait airstrike are you shure? i thought as long as the 2 outputs from a randomizer never get reinjected into the same path u were good?
  • Sonic24
    Sonic24
    17th Oct 2011
    I got 7....
  • BlackWACat
    BlackWACat
    17th Oct 2011
    dice you mean
  • airstrike52
    airstrike52
    17th Oct 2011
    Gaussian Distrubution is an unfair randomising method for this, certain outputs are more likely to receive current than others
  • johno
    johno
    17th Oct 2011
    its so simple
  • powderedmatt
    powderedmatt
    16th Oct 2011
    Zeffron are you serious...
  • coryman
    coryman
    16th Oct 2011
    Vampireax-I tried, and my 7 was an H! lolz