I have played this 5 different sites and is just about the same every single time I played it. The wins are so infrequent. Try it yourself and see.
It is also not my preferred provider.
Maybe one is good, but without a doubt, Netent is not my first option primera
Tampoco es mi proveedores preferido.
Tal vez alguno sea bueno, pero sin dudas, Netent no es mi primera opción😬
20% from What?
U don't have a Constant to calculate anything there..
So 95% means nothing to us, interceptions happens randomly and could be when someone lose 50 or 1000e ....
out there someone will dep 10-50e and won 48 or 960e...
Despite this i do belive that some casinos nerf some games big time ,even that sometimes they said it's impossible, or have some regulations or legal rights..
Maybe you can check this:
https://www.affiliateguarddog.com/community/threads/shock-casino-owners-may-change-rtp-in-play-ngo-slots.14860/
But as far as I know, the "wrong" RTP settings are possible only on fake games. The mentioned casino which use lower setting inform players about that in the info page - but who would read that.
Maybe you can check this:
https://www.affiliateguarddog.com/community/threads/shock-casino-owners-may-change-rtp-in-play-ngo-slots.14860/
But as far as I know, the "wrong" RTP settings are possible only on fake games. The mentioned casino which use lower setting inform players about that in the info page - but who would read that.
matej what you mean : "the "wrong" RTP settings are possible only on fake games"... it is no secret that
bullshit provider play'n'go offer their games to the casinos with a variable RTP that goes down to 84.18% (book of dead) !!
the casinos are able to choose from the folowing RTP percentages for book of dead: 96,21 / 94,25 / 91,25 / 87,25 / 84,18....
malta licensed casinos cannot choose any setting lower than 94% and for the ukgc licensed casinos the lowest would be 91%
if i remember correctly.
so i can't understand the excitement in the article you linked ... ok to choose the lowest RTP available is ridiculous from
vavada casino but the real criminals are play'n go who make something like this possible imo !
wrong" RTP settings are possible only on fake games :
Lots of Russian operators use pirated games which looks like original, and the info in the game shows RTP from the original game, but the reality is somewhere else. (70%)
When casinos use these lower settings on original games you can see it in-game details. So the casino provide this information. (but who is reading it) With fake games the game looks like the original + RTP information is misleading.
Let's see if I understand correctly ... This means that the RTP of an original game should be the same in any casino?
A ver si entiendo bien... Esto significa que el RTP de un juego original debería ser igual en cualquier casino?
No, it means that casinos can set the RTP to lower settings for play'n go and Pragmatic play games, but you will see the real RTP in-game details. However, there are casinos which are using pirated games, where the RTP is manipulated, but they are showing the original (highest) RTP information.
Really? Play'n go and Pragmatic do that? Good to know to avoid them ....
Is there any Other Provider that do such a thing and what provider is the safest? I personaly love Novomatic and Merkur ,with Amatic games - great retro-modern slots...
Netent and Microgaming are afwul...
Also How do we know what games are Pirate games?
These two for sure, the rest hardly to say, but probably some yes. Personally doesn't matter that they have this setting most important is that the RTP is always visible in-game info. So you can check it before you start to play.
Pirated games, that's a hard topic - some are easy to recognise (different loading screen), but some looks exactly the same. The best way how to recognise them is when there is some change in the loading screen from the manufacturer. (many times this happened in Book of Ra) So you know that if loading screen doesn't change, then the casino doesn't have an official version.
You can try to find it by inspecting the code - but this is hard when you don't know what are you looking for.
But the easiest way is to check the license of the casino - unlicensed casino operates on the unregulated market = very good chance that they are running pirated games. (and is always better to assume that they have them)
i have to agree ....if you play in a casino with eg mga license you can be pretty sure that
you won't find any "fake games" here.
i have discovered two kinds of fake games...on the one hand the games that are obvious "fake games", eg they have a different loading screen or a visibly different graphic.
and on the other hand "fake games" that you only recognize because they are not connected to the server of the
provider but to another server that only has a mostly minimally changed address. you see this server adress if
you use the inspecting tool of your browser
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