>>37919056Actual 'randomness' is meaningless. It's used in the real world to produce an outcome that the user can't know ahead of time. That's the actual point, unknowability and variation.
You can achieve both of these things without being random.
Amongus' problem is that it's lobbies have been bugged literally forever. It produces predictable outcomes that lack variation; god knows why, but since producing results that are varied and unknown is trivial for any simple algorithm, the fact that this still exists and has yet to be fixed is just gross incompetence.