which ever software 888 uses
i only ever made one deposit of USD50 and i won USD6000 playing keno
it took 7 weeks for the money to arrive in my bank account, which is the reason i have never been back![]()
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which ever software 888 uses
i only ever made one deposit of USD50 and i won USD6000 playing keno
it took 7 weeks for the money to arrive in my bank account, which is the reason i have never been back![]()
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Name and number! 4737 Carling Sir.
johnsteed (22nd January 2006)
(about the crypto Superhero slots) I played only a little bit, and hit the Hulk feature all the way to about a $150 win on a 2.25 bet couple times, but I busted out before WR anyway, and I still don't like them because they're real ugly (in Xmen I can never figure out if I have a winning line or not) and the bonus feature is overdone IMO, runs real slow on my computer, too. But that's just my opinion.Originally Posted by johnsteed
I like the playtech Flash casino, too. Works on my Mac without a hitch, loads fast and it's got all the games as far as I know and not just a selection. And if you have a short budget for the night, Capn's Treasure will let you play a long time usually.
I wish MG enhanced their Flash casino to work on different systems. I hate that "your browser is not supported" message. If playtech can do it, why not MG? I hate to have to fire up the Virtual PC every time I play MG. I mean, 10% of computers are macs, so there's a good number of customers who would like to see a Mac friendly Flash casino. 888.com startpage offers "Mac OS X Casino games".![]()
Cheers,
SM
for the longest time Oddson was very lucky for me...for about a year or more I took home a royal flush at least twice a month. Then it dried up and I don't play there anymore. Since then, MG is KING.
Venetian
johnsteed (22nd January 2006)
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I like the playtech Flash casino, too. Works on my Mac without a hitch, loads fast and it's got all the games as far as I know and not just a selection...
I wish MG enhanced their Flash casino to work on different systems. I hate that "your browser is not supported" message. If playtech can do it, why not MG? I hate to have to fire up the Virtual PC every time I play MG. I mean, 10% of computers are macs, so there's a good number of customers who would like to see a Mac friendly Flash casino. 888.com startpage offers "Mac OS X Casino games".
I generally always use MG flash version because the full-download version is a nightmare on my PIII computer (although it's a loaded PIII that can play almost any computer game). I also have never cared that the MG flash version doesn't carry every game (because again, I can't play the newer games in regular mode). And yes, I also agree that the PlayTech flash version loads swiftly.
I think it's a sloppy and lazy design on MG's part, because looking at their games, there's little reason as to why you couldn't play those games an older system. Why all the steep system requirements? It's not like we're playing "Call Of Duty II" or '06 versions of any EA SPORTS games, which have the best graphics that you're going to see, and understandably will require more from your Pentium/Mac.
Side-note: Not that I'm expecting anyone to know what I'm talking about, but way back in '96 when WarCraft II came out, it was a very sharp looking game at the time. While literally all new games at that time required a P1/75 (minimum) to run, I think the great design team (BLIZZARD) made the game so it could still be played on the old 486 PCs (not even a Pentium!!!). So it baffles me that MG games require so much space, when honestly, it's nice on the eyes, but isn't exactly cutting-edge (compared to the newer computer games).![]()
Side-note II: I'm going a little off-topic here, but I can't understand why InterCasino takes forever to load, as opposed to Littlewoods Casino. They're using the same software, why so long for InterCasino?![]()
Steed
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from johnsteed:
Thats just the quality of the gamingservers and network connections...Side-note II: I'm going a little off-topic here, but I can't understand why InterCasino takes forever to load, as opposed to Littlewoods Casino. They're using the same software, why so long for InterCasino?
Online casinos should allways use the fastest and most reliable servers and connections...
The software itself can't have anything to do with this... But the software can only work fast on fast servers with gigs and gigs of memory...
It also depends on how many players are online and playing in the casino at the same time... then its just normal that the gamingservers are sometimes slow... Its just on the casinos to put up more memory to avoid the slowdown of the servers... many forget about this but having on the other side steady growing playerbases...
basically you can compare this with a normal website... just take this forum here or any other membersites, it will make a big difference if 100 members are online or 2000... you defenetly will see the difference... by the way, the server of the meister is great...Casinos are usually keeping up adding memory... it appears that some of them just don't keeping this in mind...
I guess I didn't tell anything new here.. thats just my experience with servers and connections...
> Highspeed connections and sofisticated server technology == enjoyment pure...
ok, lets get back to the original topic....![]()
Cheers
Andreas
1. Crypto
2. MG
3. RTG
(I do not play Playtech).
paul02085
johnsteed (23rd January 2006)
My best run would have had to be at lasseters followed by PlayUnited (though their practices are shady at best)
johnsteed (24th January 2006)
Hey John Steed, the computer I got for myself is only a PIII, and I have no problems whatsoever with full download MG casinos. I did have my puter modified slightly when I bought it....it's all I could afford at the time. I had some concerns, but so far all has been good. I did get extra RAM installed, and a much larger hard drive, but that's about it. Now my only problem is that I have way too many casinos installed. I think that's a project for this week, is to clean this puter up. Seeing as I only play about three casinos max now, I am going to remove all else.I generally always use MG flash version because the full-download version is a nightmare on my PIII computer
On to your question....
Microgaming, lol. The reason being that is the only software that I play anymore.
Now I did cashout 7K at VIP Casinos, before they switched to RTG, I'm not even sure what software it was they used, but I liked it alot. Tons of the neatest slot games, with tons of big paying bonus rounds, lol. I don't play Playtech period anymore. And I seem to get quite lucky with freebie chips from RTG, and do make the occasional small deposit at a couple of reputable RTG's. Matter of fact, I just received payment of $50 from a $5 freebie on an RTG chip. Just my luck though, it wasn't the most reputable casino, and it took me 18 days, about 30 emails, numerous live chat sessions, and tons of bitching to get my $50. It's the principle of the thing. Now the cashiers have sent the $50 to my old, now disabled, Firepay account...and I have to get Firepay to transfer the funds to my new account. So much work for $50.....whew.
I've also had some pretty nice luck at Lasseter's in the past, but have never been smart enough to cashout.
johnsteed (24th January 2006)
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Pinababy69
Hey John Steed, the computer I got for myself is only a PIII, and I have no problems whatsoever with full download MG casinos. I did have my puter modified slightly when I bought it....it's all I could afford at the time. I had some concerns, but so far all has been good. I did get extra RAM installed, and a much larger hard drive, but that's about it.
Hi Pinababy69.
All I know is that whenever I play a game like Thunderstruck, or a Tomb Raider (in full download version), I can't see any of the spins while they're happening. The screen is almost completely black (although everything is still being played as usual). My Samsung computer has a pretty good video card, and it has lots of memory. Out of frustration one time, I literally deleted every file (games/videos/music/casinos) to make room, just in case that was in fact the problem. It wasn't.I had the A/S man come and check-it-out (as he plays as well), and nothing could be done. Thus, I had no choice but to use the Flash Version. Not necessarily for each game (a large percentage can still be played in the full download version), but most certainly for the games that have been introduced over the past couple of years. For the life of me, I can't see why there are such steep requirements to get it run properly.
I've been fortunate enough to play some of the newest computer games, which require a P-4, and games which have wonderful/rich graphics. I like MG graphics, but I can't see why they're so demanding (on my computer anyhow).
Steed
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Strictly on the ratio of deposits to winnings/losses, I have fared best at lasseters also followed by MG,Playtech,RTG and Crypto.
johnsteed (24th January 2006)
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