I should start this by saying I’m OCD, not quite CDO (with the letters in order… AS THEY SHOULD BE), but I definitely have my moments. I’m also an IT guy and was at one point studying to become an Engineer. Solutions to problems seem fairly logical. So with that, I’ll say I’ve been thinking a lot about X-Wing and some of the complaints people have had. (He nudges stuff, he rolls his dice weird, his dice are hot, sloppy play, etc). I also really like that this game *could* be “precise”. We call this "a game of millimeters" but when it comes down to it we just aren't that precise. It isn’t now by a longshot, but it could be. What would it take to get it there? I had a few ideas!
First off: dice rolling. Its really hard to not get flustered when someone carefully places dice in their hands and flops them on the table from 2” up. Its hard to not think someone is ~cheating~ in this manner. Especially if that just so happens that they get the 4 crits on 3 dice that always seems to happen (dig at someone local J ). But is it their dice rolling? Or are they the one person that statistically has this happen? Repeatedly? Are they the anomaly? My OCD also goes a little nuts when someone rolls/blasts dice all over the place. One here, another hit the extra pile of dice and must have been the crit in that pile, another is off your end of the table, a 4th knocked over your ship… I understand that you really want to ROLL those dice, but we have to find some medium! So I researched online, and built the best crappy-constructed dice tower I could as a prototype. Behold the genius that I'm shocked hasn't been done earlier! (This was done last winter)
A dice tower in the shape of a turbolaser tower has MANY uses! Casual, tournament, everyone alike can find some sort of use for this thing. It rolls dice. It looks awesome. It fits theme-wise. And if you get multiples together you can have your own death star battle. Now I realize my prototype is too big, it’s a foot tall. There’s no catch tray, the dice shoot across a 3 foot map. They knock over ships, etc. But hey, it’s a prototype! I have one I’m working on that can be 3d printed and is only 6 inches tall. Or there’s those European guys that made one out of wood. I might buy one of those!
I can honestly say this was tested THOROUGHLY. At least 1000 rolls of 4 dice through this thing and *1* die got stuck. Pretty good!
Edited by jonnyd