
One aspect that I always liked about tabletop games which is now, sadly in my eyes, missing due to the quantum dice roller thingy, is that fact that, with physical dice you always had a "favourite" dice. The old faithful that you would break out for those vital rolls, because you knew for sure, that this die was virtually guaranteed to roll just that little bit higher than the others. My suggestion would be that each player gets a "set" of dice, (for example) 6 d6, 5 d10, 2 d12, 5 d 20 etc, etc, and that each die is weighted slightly differently, but you don't know how until you use them. Each die is identifiable (like clear d10, purple d12 etc) and persists for the entirety of the campaign. Hell, why not make them transferrable between games and bound to each players account. That way, you get the feel back of having your own, personal set of dice, each with it's own foibles, including that god-awful fumble f**ker. For me, that would bring in an aspect of tabletop I've always loved - having my own set that I know and trust. You could even stick dice sets on the marketplace with custom designs instead of the standard red 3d set.