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that is incredibly funny... thanks for making my morning...-0Mr_Niels wrote: those dices are horrible!

No its bad luck !skipper john wrote:I begin every attack with -2. Every attack, every turn, in every game... for the past 10 games or so. I always pay at least 2 for 1 from then on. How is this possible? That isn't just bad luck. That is bad programing!
Since when????comic boy wrote:it's random !skipper john wrote:I begin every attack with -2. Every attack, every turn, in every game... for the past 10 games or so. I always pay at least 2 for 1 from then on. How is this possible? That isn't just bad luck. That is bad programing!
Maybe its your strategy to keep loosing?Mr_Niels wrote: maybe its because i live in Europe, because when my enemy is from the USA i keep losin! there's nothing wrong with my tactics!
-Mr_Niels
Since they started using random numbers! Oh wait, rereading that, that was sarcastic, wasn't it <_<HayesA wrote:Since when????comic boy wrote:it's random !skipper john wrote:I begin every attack with -2. Every attack, every turn, in every game... for the past 10 games or so. I always pay at least 2 for 1 from then on. How is this possible? That isn't just bad luck. That is bad programing!
It is random. You are forgetting the fact that there are over a hundred THOUSAND people playing - all rolling dice.skipper john wrote:"No its bad luck !
Do you think the entire site stops while you take your 10 turns so the dice can set up a sequence to screw you, its random !"
Impossible! When I role a -2, most often -2's follow till I run out of troops. There is nothing random about that. Perhaps there is an "asterisck" after my log in name that the computer recognizes? There is something other than "random" going on here!!!!!
Option A) Im having a run of bad luck.skipper john wrote:"No its bad luck !
Do you think the entire site stops while you take your 10 turns so the dice can set up a sequence to screw you, its random !"
Impossible! When I role a -2, most often -2's follow till I run out of troops. There is nothing random about that. Perhaps there is an "asterisck" after my log in name that the computer recognizes? There is something other than "random" going on here!!!!!
You are missing a vital point in all this Joe!joecoolfrog wrote:Option A) Im having a run of bad luck.skipper john wrote:"No its bad luck !
Do you think the entire site stops while you take your 10 turns so the dice can set up a sequence to screw you, its random !"
Impossible! When I role a -2, most often -2's follow till I run out of troops. There is nothing random about that. Perhaps there is an "asterisck" after my log in name that the computer recognizes? There is something other than "random" going on here!!!!!
Option B) A computer generated string of numbers is picking on me.
Its a tough decision
call me crazy but that actually makes some sense....jiminski wrote:You are missing a vital point in all this Joe!joecoolfrog wrote:Option A) Im having a run of bad luck.skipper john wrote:"No its bad luck !
Do you think the entire site stops while you take your 10 turns so the dice can set up a sequence to screw you, its random !"
Impossible! When I role a -2, most often -2's follow till I run out of troops. There is nothing random about that. Perhaps there is an "asterisck" after my log in name that the computer recognizes? There is something other than "random" going on here!!!!!
Option B) A computer generated string of numbers is picking on me.
Its a tough decision
Professor Hans-Jeurgen Hamman of the Stuttgart University dicovered what he coined as the 'Santa Claus affect'!
The S.C.A. is a little like karma in essence but with the vital variable of psychokinesis.
Very simply put and in context; Skipper feels responsible for a certain amount of his own negative behaviour! i.e. Santa or 'fate' in this case, will not reward the badly behaved.
As such his 'guilt' is having an adverse effect upon the number matrix. The negativity within his consciousness is transfered via the electrical impulses in his neurological pathways and is translated into a multi-platform, somewhat, metaphorical binary.
This in turn gives the negative 'luck' due to perception of its inevitability and indeed due to the users belief that they do not warrant success.
Hamman also found the same S.C affect was true to physical dice rolling; the 'hot streak' being its antithesis!
?Smugs wrote:I've been following these dice threads a little bit since I joined and all I have to say is that I've rolled 5 and 6 consecutive numbers (that is, rolling x number 5 or 6 times in a row) at least 7 or 8 times since I started playing. (Maybe 20-30 games)
I understand statistics and variance and the Gambler's Fallacy and other associated concepts but some of these results are so out there as to defy explanation.
The discussions about the RNG site returning multiple results over a series of clicks seems not only reasonable, but downright likely.
I could literally sit here and roll dice for the rest of my life and not roll six ones in a row, several times over, within a limited sample of 1,000 rolls. It's just not going to happen.
Oh well. I guess I've spent 25 bucks on worse things.
I have my doubts it is Random.org. I also have my doubts this site is completely protected against malicious programmers and hackers. I have seen threads about people hacking the site more than once.Plutoman wrote:Also, if anyone truly has complaints that the numbers aren't random, go complain at random.org. That's where it all comes from, so blame them and get them to change if you want. They'll tell you the same thing we've been telling you.
Not in a row you probably won't. Much less several times. That's just math.Plutoman wrote:?Smugs wrote:I've been following these dice threads a little bit since I joined and all I have to say is that I've rolled 5 and 6 consecutive numbers (that is, rolling x number 5 or 6 times in a row) at least 7 or 8 times since I started playing. (Maybe 20-30 games)
I understand statistics and variance and the Gambler's Fallacy and other associated concepts but some of these results are so out there as to defy explanation.
The discussions about the RNG site returning multiple results over a series of clicks seems not only reasonable, but downright likely.
I could literally sit here and roll dice for the rest of my life and not roll six ones in a row, several times over, within a limited sample of 1,000 rolls. It's just not going to happen.
Oh well. I guess I've spent 25 bucks on worse things.
Sample of 1000 rolls, and you'll roll 6 1's likely at least once, possibly several times.
And frankly this argument doesn't fly when I've paid my money to this site. *shrug*Plutoman wrote:Also, if anyone truly has complaints that the numbers aren't random, go complain at random.org. That's where it all comes from, so blame them and get them to change if you want. They'll tell you the same thing we've been telling you.
Yeah, sorry, I sometimes forget that sarcasm meters are in short supply these days.Plutoman wrote:Since they started using random numbers! Oh wait, rereading that, that was sarcastic, wasn't it <_<.HayesA wrote:Since when????comic boy wrote:it's random !skipper john wrote:I begin every attack with -2. Every attack, every turn, in every game... for the past 10 games or so. I always pay at least 2 for 1 from then on. How is this possible? That isn't just bad luck. That is bad programing!
wait... you JUST figured this out? ha!!! you haven't been offered a dice hack in a PM, email, or Instant Message? took me all of a week on CC before i bought my first dice patch... welcome to the real world, homeschooler... good guys always finish last!!!-0AlbroShlo wrote:Don't get me wrong i'm not saying i understand all the programming hullabaloo, but i do believe it is possible for someone to manipulate the dice between Random.org and CC.

The poor guy is going to think one of these things actually exist.owenshooter wrote:wait... you JUST figured this out? ha!!! you haven't been offered a dice hack in a PM, email, or Instant Message? took me all of a week on CC before i bought my first dice patch... welcome to the real world, homeschooler... good guys always finish last!!!-0AlbroShlo wrote:Don't get me wrong i'm not saying i understand all the programming hullabaloo, but i do believe it is possible for someone to manipulate the dice between Random.org and CC.
p.s.-want to set up some games?
Of course if you were able to do that I doubt that you would give yourself better dice and instead just, y'know, steal a boat load of money from CC...Twill wrote:There isn't a way to manipulate the numbers between random.org and here because we pull them over in one top secret batch and store them on our server, so unless you actually hack into our server there isn't a way to manipulate the dice, so fret not for they are safe![]()
