The dice in this game are definitely rigged. A dice can't roll a double 4-5 times in a row. Only with the 6-door closed can a 6-6 roll not roll twice in a row. The system keeps players on the same level, making them win or lose.
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The dice in this game are definitely rigged. A dice can't roll a double 4-5 times in a row. Only with the 6-door closed can a 6-6 roll not roll twice in a row. The system keeps players on the same level, making them win or lose.
Hi Alexander17, Every player, regardless of experience or ranking, is afforded the same statistical probability when rolling the dice. There are no hidden algorithms favouring one side over another, nor any manipulation behind the scenes. The integrity of the game is paramount, and FlyOrDie remains committed to maintaining a level playing field for everyone. We understand that losing can be frustrating, especially when luck doesn’t seem to be on your side. But rest assured, the randomness is genuine, and fairness is at the core of the system. Thanks for keeping the conversation respectful and constructive.
If you believe the dice are “rigged”, you need to provide clear and obvious proof for that statement to be credible. Otherwise, such claims are considered unsubstantiated.
It’s worth repeating (again and again and again) that the dice system is statistically fair for all players. There are no hidden adjustments, no bias, and no manipulation. We understand that losing streaks can feel frustrating, but this is simply how randomness works, sometimes luck runs for you, sometimes against you. If you genuinely believe the dice are “rigged,” then the only way to support that statement is to provide clear, verifiable proof. Otherwise, such claims remain speculation and will not be treated as fact. The integrity of the game is taken seriously, and fairness is always at the core.
There is no such thing as random dice on a computer. They have to be programmed. I am not saying they are rigged but the statistical probability of certain rolls defies mathematical norms. When only a 1-6 will get someone on the board and a hit it seems to come up over and over. You can claim the fairness of the game is at the core but perception eventually become reality in the world. Right now there is a strong perception that the dice are rigged in some manner.
The dice are generated by a computer algorithm, which follows the same statistical probabilities as physical dice. No player or admin can influence the outcome, the system applies the same randomisation equally to everyone. It’s true that randomness on a computer is programmed, but that doesn’t mean it’s manipulated. Unlucky streaks can create the feeling of bias, but over many games the probabilities even out.
if someone decided to do all the work and prove it you wouldn't let them publish their results on the forum. Therefore i would think it is not a good idea to ask people to prove it, just leave it be. ---------- FORUM HELPER added your second comment into your first comment.
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