Subframed fair pair of die.		
				
			
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			Hey Jerehmia, you should join the tpt official discord. Jacob1 and LBPHacker are fairly active on there and fairly responsive to feedback on the game, and svetlec and I are both there (and mostly I want to discuss computery stuff.) totally understandable if yer not in. 
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			Implemented a more compact dice dot decoder. 
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			heloooooooooo 
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			@micro I initially thought I rolled a lot of doubles too but they average out at 1/6 over a few hundred rolls. I experimented with revaluing one die but that doesn't make a noticable difference. Either there is some strange coupling that evens out over a few hunderd rolls or it's just that this enables you to roll dice so fast that the 1/6 chance of rolling doubles becomes more noticable. 
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			Fair dice. still managed to roll snake eyes twice in a row. Outstanding luck iv got. +1 
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			Jerehmia: thanks 
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			dice dice dice dice dice +1 
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			Very nice! 
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			@micque That's almost what's happening, the difference is that everything takes exactly 1 frame, to it's sparked 60x a second and it rolls 60x a second too. That's generally how subframing works, you don't have to worry about timing because everything happens within a single frame, the difficulty lies in designing components so they work at that speed.. 
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			MallardDuck: I believe it's because it's subframe, so it takes near-no time in-game, so I assume it takes more time to consistantly spark it than the creation takes to roll