I'm curious how everyone is using opposed checks in their games.
They seem to be one of the stranger aspects of the system. Combining both sides of the roll into one certainly speeds things up, but the text doesn't address what I would consider some of the key questions for doing so.
1. Who is the "main" and who is the "opposing"? Active versus passive would seem to be one way, but what if both are active, such as someone sneaking by someone who is actively hunting for them?
2. The dice mechanic is slightly advantageous to whoever is doing the rolling (i.e. whoever has the "good" dice). This is pushing me towards the players being the ones doing the roll... but that introduces some other issues, such as not wanting them to know that they've been spotted.
So, as mentioned... how is everyone handling this?