04-03-2013, 10:21 AM
In the upper left hand corner of the Play screen is an icon that looks like a gear. This allows you to set some settings for the application.
The Add Text On Button check-box, when checked, will move your text to the log window on any button click.
The Display odds and roll check-boxes affect the output when you click the "Get Answer" buttons. When they are unchecked you simple get your yes/no answers.
If you check the "odds" check-box then it will prefix your answer with the button you pressed. For example
(50/50) No, but...
(Very Likely) Yes, and...
(Unlikely) No.
The "roll" button prefixes your answer with the outcome of the dice roll. For example:
(2[d10]) No.
(9[d10]) Yes.
(1[d10]) No, and...
And, optionally, you can have them both enabled:
(50/50 | 5[d10]) No, but...
(Very Likely | 7[d10]) Yes.
(Unlikely | 6[d10]) Yes, but...
The Random Events setting allows one of three options: Disabled, Mythic, and Twist.
Selecting Mythic or Twist enables the chance of something random happening whenever you ask a yes/no question. The two options provide different types of events. Try them and see which one you like better.
The Add Text On Button check-box, when checked, will move your text to the log window on any button click.
The Display odds and roll check-boxes affect the output when you click the "Get Answer" buttons. When they are unchecked you simple get your yes/no answers.
If you check the "odds" check-box then it will prefix your answer with the button you pressed. For example
(50/50) No, but...
(Very Likely) Yes, and...
(Unlikely) No.
The "roll" button prefixes your answer with the outcome of the dice roll. For example:
(2[d10]) No.
(9[d10]) Yes.
(1[d10]) No, and...
And, optionally, you can have them both enabled:
(50/50 | 5[d10]) No, but...
(Very Likely | 7[d10]) Yes.
(Unlikely | 6[d10]) Yes, but...
The Random Events setting allows one of three options: Disabled, Mythic, and Twist.
Selecting Mythic or Twist enables the chance of something random happening whenever you ask a yes/no question. The two options provide different types of events. Try them and see which one you like better.