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Dice by pcalc
Dice by pcalc










dice by pcalc

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  • Fixed a problem with some dice sets ending up as blank lines.Swift is rising fast.
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  • dice by pcalc

    Press and hold the dice buttons to fire a constant stream of dice.The D20 is now slightly bigger, as befits its important status.Improved the dice physics - the dice roll better and have different weights.You can now rotate the dice tray using two fingers.You can now pan around using two fingers when the dice camera is active.When locked, a blue ring will appear around them, and they will stay put when you reroll. You can now tap and hold dice to lock them into position.You can now import and export dice sets, and share them with other people.Added support for Siri - you can now set a voice shortcut for rolling a dice set.Added optional sound effects for rolling dice.Fixed a hole in the ceiling through which dice could escape.Fixed a problem that could cause the spoken total to differ from the displayed one.Buttons now fill the side of a horizontal iPhone 6/7/8 Plus.Tapping the screen will now always show the controls if they are hidden.You can now rename presets by tapping on them in the list when in edit mode.The "Clear" button no longer resets the camera position, but there is now a "Reset" button that helpfully appears and does.Added an "Ultra Graphics" option that will use up all your battery very quickly, along with some other graphics options.Added options to turn off the gestures for flicking, nudging, and dragging the dice with one finger.Added options to turn off the gestures for zooming, panning, and rotating the tray with two fingers.Added an option to the advanced settings to initially ignore some OS gestures, such as swiping up at the bottom of the screen.

    dice by pcalc

    Scroll down in the first pane of the settings to access the advanced settings.You can now directly interact with the dice on the tray - drag them around, or push at the edges for finer movements.New dice display with optional subtotals per dice type.Fixed a problem with the tray being tiny at startup.Fixed a problem rendering the D6 on older hardware.Fixed a problem with the traditional D6 not resetting along with the factory settings.Fixed a problem with the dark theme being too bright on iOS 13.Fixed a problem rolling D10s with Siri.Improved the haptic feedback on iOS 13, now takes into account the weight of the dice.Added an option to switch off haptic feedback.Added an option to use a huge dice tray.Added keyboard shortcuts for pan, zoom, and rotate.Added keyboard shortcuts for rolling dice sets.Added a button to switch between the two cameras.Added a "Type to Roll" button so you can quickly roll lots of dice just by typing.Added an experimental option for dice to reflect each other on iOS 13.Added support for directly entering dice rolls into Siri Shortcuts on iOS 13.Added support for automatically switching theme to match Dark Mode on iOS 13.The ideal app for every member of your party! Supports split screen and slide-over on the iPad, so you can put it alongside your other RPG apps, and speech synthesis that can read out the list of dice and the results. Flick dice to fire them across the screen when the numbers don't go your way.Ĭreate custom dice with any text or emoji on the faces, or import your own images, and easily share your dice with friends. You can save named presets to quickly roll the attack of your favorite sword, or figure out exactly how much damage your bard took from those seventeen giant rats. Throw multiple dice with advantage or disadvantage, and any given modifier, and the app will automatically calculate the correct total. A separate version is also available for the Mac.įeaturing near-photorealistic 3D graphics, it comes with a variety of gorgeous dice sets. It runs on an iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. Dice by PCalc, is a physics-based simulation of polyhedral dice for use in tabletop role-playing games with dungeons and/or dragons.












    Dice by pcalc