elkston
Sentinel
When playing dice poker I encountered a peculiar, somewhat funny problem: One die got stuck on top of another and thus could not fall flat onto the playing board. This confused the game script because it just sat there, waiting for all the die to come to "rest" before letting the turn continue. The only way out of this deadlock was to press ESC and forfeit the match.
Not sure what the best solution to this could be because obviously their script assumes that all the die are going to eventually come to rest on the game board. But things are not so deterministic because the dice fly about in a "random" pattern. They could probably implement some kind of timeout wherein the game is disqualified (just that particular game, not the whole match) if the all the die don't come to rest. In this case everyone re-rolls from the start. That's the only fair way to do it.
Not sure what the best solution to this could be because obviously their script assumes that all the die are going to eventually come to rest on the game board. But things are not so deterministic because the dice fly about in a "random" pattern. They could probably implement some kind of timeout wherein the game is disqualified (just that particular game, not the whole match) if the all the die don't come to rest. In this case everyone re-rolls from the start. That's the only fair way to do it.