
Originally Posted by
winbig
as SM said, it's not a matter of them signing you up....the vegas partner lounge has it setup this way, but it's even easier. If you have an account at one of their properties, you can log into any of their casinos without changing anything in regards to your account number used to log in. What makes this even better is since you're using the same account number at any of their casinos, any balance that you happened to have at another casino will be available at every casino in their group...I'm not sure if it's that way with Intertops, but would be interesting to see...
Don't quote me on this, but I would almost bet that other MGS groups use this same "shared database" setup, as well...
Grand Prive does. Your email is your sign-in, but these is an underlying MGS style account number. This works over all 5 existing casinos, but I don't know about the new ones they don't want to admit are theirs, such as Villa Fortuna.
I have been told by Vegas Partner Lounge that the system has been implemented there also, but I have SEVERAL account numbers from some time ago, and this seems pretty confusing as to how this would work in my position.
It is perhaps a natural progression from allowing only one welcome bonus within the entire group, but this could easily confuse players who do not know about the system, and still think it is necessary to sign-up a new account at each of a groups' casinos. Most MGS groups have stuck to the traditional regime.
This new(ish) facility may also reveal further bugs within MGS software, such as interaction between the lobbies, accounts, and MGS tournaments.
What about slots such as the new Galaxy Quest, where information is remembered between sessions. Is this at the "skin" level, or account number level? With Grand Prive, it is at the "skin" or lobby level, but this can generate "crashes" under some circumstances. Software that "crashes" in this manner MAY also be vulnerable to exploits - just look at Windows
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