HereComesPete wrote:Seeing as how the last roll was focussed on the screens I think I'll make a roll to see if I can see or hear anything in the room that's out of place, like strange airflows, almost inaudible beeping, false walling hiding gold pressed latinum etc. Just in case Joose is being tricksy again
nope, not a thing.
Also, Joose, do you require us to tell you whenever we're using the perception skill or is it passive? Different GMs do it different ways - as I expect you've noticed I generally give players actively using it useless information and rely on making the rolls for them in secret, but that's just me. Other GMs won't give the players anything unless they ask for it.
A bit of both. If its something like "have you noticed the hueg invisible Bandersnatch following you about" (which none of you did) I'll do the rolls myself. If its something like having a closer look at tellies, I'll wait until you ask to do it.
Mostly similar to you, really. But if people actively use it and score well I might give them some more info that they wouldn't get otherwise.
Also: Its worth remembering that the SR rules actually differentiates between passively noticing something and actively inspecting something. You get a bonus for the latter, but it takes time to do.