I see something like that in games. When promoting a game of chance, it only shows clips that players are already celebrating. What I want to see is how I feel when playing a game, whether I win or not. If it's been terrible for 30 minutes, I'll never play the game again. The question is how I have already spent the money. I think that aspect of gambling reviews will be popular, but it's very expensive for Youtuber.
It doesn't have to be so expensive when you have deals with casinos. I worked in an online casino and I remember that we gave free spins to streamers who played in our casino. Another option could be that the casino will create you an account, they fund it with money and you use that account for playing, but you'll actually never be able to make a withdrawal.
As far as I know, an online casino can raise the percentage of certain players. To realize more profitable spins. And I think he does with most streamers. Is it true ?
I don't say it's impossible, but it's certainly not the standard. It's actually very difficult and the provider would have to support this tool. But I know that certain providers give you a chance to trigger the bonus feature whenever you want. For example it was used as a better form of a bonus. You didn't give someone the free spins, but when they open the game, they were inside the bonus feature/bonus game inside the standard game. You usually need to do 50+ spins in order to trigger it.
I see something like that in games. When promoting a game of chance, it only shows clips that players are already celebrating. What I want to see is how I feel when playing a game, whether I win or not. If it's been terrible for 30 minutes, I'll never play the game again. The question is how I have already spent the money. I think that aspect of gambling reviews will be popular, but it's very expensive for Youtuber.
ゲームでもそんな感じのものを見ます。偶然性のあるゲームを宣伝するときに、プレイヤーがすでに祝っているクリップしか見せてくれない。私が見たいのは、勝っても勝たなくてもゲームをしている時の気持ちです。もし30分もひどい目にあったら、もう二度とそのゲームには手を出さない。問題は、私がすでにお金をどのように使ったかということです。ギャンブルレビューのそういう面は人気が出ると思いますが、Youtuberにとっては非常にお金がかかります。
Selected highlights will always look deceiving, Roshtein also live-streams on twitch, I've checked him out a couple times.
Though his experience would be different to the average player (even high-rollers I'd assume) due to the specific deals with casinos others already mentioned.
Is an advertisement shown on TV saying this stuff is best for you also illegal? Although you have never heard about it and no one has such a certificate or any kind of proof? I'm quite convinced the analogy fits your theoretical question. 🙏
Of course, a dishonest person would be made to make a special agreement with the casino to make it look like each spin is a way to the richest heaven... 🙁
So it's cheating if you try to win customers that are actually only made possible by streamers
Hmm, I don't think it would be exactly cheating. I think it's clear to everyone that when streamers play and have a deal with a casino, they don't lose anything. It's a classic thing that the casino is trying to attract some players, because the big streamers have a big reach to people. However, everyone can decide whether to go to the casino to play or not. I don't have to believe every single big winning spin and think that I'm going to the casino to get rich. 🙂
Would you say it also depends on how the streamer informs "his" players?
General condemnation is an unnecessarily simple solution. There are always exceptions, good or bad. 🙂
In that regard, you can say TV advertisements are scamming people too. Do you really get the sparkling, sunny feelings when you open your Pepsi up in the middle of the winter somewhere on the main station? I'd say you don't.
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