TL;DR: I (the GM) roll all of the negative dice behind my GM screen, the players roll all of the positive dice. They tell me their results, I tell them the net results. Makes dice rolling tense, very interactive, and quick. They are responsible for only their dice, while I am responsible for all the bad guys/dangerous stuff.
Full Story: I have been successfully running FFG's SWRPG since the game was released and I have noticed a trend in some of my games. When we are at the table and the PCs are engaged in an intense situation, the action often slows down considerably when the players have to assemble the dice pool, roll the dice, count out successes, failures, etc., and go over the results. This is especially true for players who are new to the system. For a lot of groups, the system works perfectly fine. But for some, it bottlenecks the action a bit. I went about solving the issue in a simple way. This makes it so the players only see what they rolled. I noticed a tendency for players to blame themselves when they were responsible for rolling all of the dice and a poor result came up. Now, they blame the enemies or situations they found themselves in.
I, the GM, roll all of the negative dice (purple, red, and black) and the players roll all of the positive dice (green, yellow, and blue). As we are assembling our respective dice pools, we are stating why we are adding specific dice to our pools.
Example: A player is taking a long-range shot with a blaster rifle at a target who is in cover. The player then assembles their dice pool while sating, "I am adding 3 green and 1 yellow for my Ranged (Heavy) and I am spending a maneuver to aim, adding a blue boost die as well"
As I grab dice, I am stating, "I am adding 3 purple difficulty dice for long range and 1 black setback die for the target being in cover."
The player then rolls and tells me their results, while I roll behind my GM screen and compare what they rolled to what I rolled. I do not tell them the results of my roll, just the net results, unless I get an amazing or terrible roll and want to brag or rage.
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