You're still missing the point. Sure, I'd do the same thing myself if I was reffing. That is to say, I'd change the rule to enforce proper roleplaying. But the point is that it's a bad rule that has to be changed to enforce good roleplaying.The intent, sort of like the difference between manslaughter and premeditated murder.
"The same as it was before you thought to do trick shots. So, are you engaging in combat shooting or trick shooting? Choose one and then we'll see what the Difficulty is. Also, quit being a dick, player." Or even, "You don't know, since there are some Uncertain Dice that I will be rolling since all combat is Uncertain. You just roll nD6 and we'll see if your fancy trick shot hits, shall we?"
So are you saying that if it doesn't bother you, it ought not to bother anyone? Not even math guys?Again, I am not a Maths guy so frankly, I am not really bothered by the rule and again I see it as a chance for the players to really shine, or get shined. So I don't think it is either broken or wrong.
As I see it, it's not really a question of what does and does not bother you or me or anyone else. It's a question of whether using the rule as written has undesirable results. Such as someone deliberately making an already difficult shot more difficult in order to obtain an advantage.
Hans