I was playing the "Final" release when I rolled 5 2 3 1 4, so I thought I'd go for a large straight. I started choosing the 2 then the 3 when I suddenly realized I already had a large straight! Hurray for me! So, naturally I chose to press 6 for all and then pressed enter. To my chagrin, the 2 and 3 I chose previously started rolling because they were toggled off. I was so sad not to get my large straight. All doesn't mean all. I hope I don't make that mistake over and over and over again because that would be very frustrating to an end user.
it will always toggle off dice already toggled when you press 6.
If I want to toggle say 5 dice I press 6 to select all then press the one I don't want rather than pressing 5 separate dice.
All should be on with all. If we want toggle, let's put toggle. See why in my scenario. The scenario that every person I have showed this to in my personal sphere takes issue with. I actually had an all choice originally but took it off since the original was so slow.
Moggy wrote: ↑Sun Aug 07, 2022 3:38 pm
It does the same on the last release too.
it will always toggle off dice already toggled when you press 6.
If I want to toggle say 5 dice I press 6 to select all then press the one I don't want rather than pressing 5 separate dice.
You can do exactly that with my suggestion too. On the "Final" release if you press 2 and then all, 2 will turn off.