If you still complain about lack of randomness and donate money, one of the dice will be melted flat and mailed to you to teach the other dice an object lesson.
Until he fixes his Axis and Allies games, I will continue to complain to him. He only has first version rules, and he doesn't make loading and unloading troops a half move for the transports, so the US can land troops in Western Europe in 1 turn without risking fighters, bombers, and submarines on the way.
I find this oddly relaxing, and take solace in knowing even with this level of complexity, my character would STILL have less than 12s in 5 out of 6 attributes for D&D.
I was wondering what would happen if he put 20 sided dice in there. Pretty boring video until you see the computer screen displaying the result of each dice roll. THAT impressed me! Five cool stars.
You'd need D10's for that, tons of D6's is Shadowrun.
And, you know the awful thing? There ARE people who play Exalted, and every last one of them is completely fucking obsessed with it. It's got that White Wolf curse where, sure, it has a decent concept, but also an atrocious system, some hilariously bad fluff in places and every last player writes fanfics about his character.