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I've been a lurker ever since this game was announced. Just bought it on sale after keeping up with development for more than a year. So I haven't played yet. With that said, I agree with nvs9090, the best way to ease minds is to maintain a log of dice rolls and dice roll statistics. I play computerized dice games where they show you dice statistics at the end of the game, showing which numbers rolled the most. Someone may be real upset over bad beats, but then see the dice statistics are in line with natural probability then it may ease his mind.
^^^ But maybe that's already done and I just don't know yet because I haven't played.
That is a good idea. Maybe they could show expected odds vs actual for both sides for every round of each encounter. So at the end you might have something like turn1 with3 battles and the stats for each of those and the average for the round. Repeat with turn2. Then a final expected vs actual. It does seem like a lot of work and I don't expect it but just another idea to think about.
Well you have an option so shouldn't bother you.