Missed the ts2 in a rush apparently
Immortal Romance they had for years on the download client guess they removed it cause they want us to use Laptop or pc
All very well, but the download is ever more buggy the longer Microgaming leave it largely stuck in the Windows 98 era, which is why many people have switched from download to browser, despite the other problems with browser based casinos.
I am now experiencing a cascade failure of download Tomb Raider II. I though it was a one off, but it happened again a couple of days ago. It works fine until I get 5 passports, the bonus loads, I select a destination, pick an icon, and the game crashes and unloads itself and throws me back to the lobby. It is then impossible to reload the game, it gets about 3/4 of the way, and then aborts and throws me to the lobby. Not only that, I can't even load it on my Windows 7 laptop where the game did not initially crash, yet it can no longer be loaded there either. casino support couldn't load it and referred the issue to Microgaming, who advised an uninstall and reinstall, which again didn't work.
However, I got a bit creative and installed the casino on the old Windows XP machine, and the game loaded just fine, and I played out the bonus. Then, I went back to Windows 7 to see whether the fault had been cleared, but it had not, the game STILL won't load even though I have managed to clear the bonus round and finish the game. I am now finding that getting the bonus round now seems to kill all working copies of the game, yet I can clear the bonus in Windows XP, but the game remains permanently broken in Windows 7. It did NOT work under Windows XP compatibility mode, it had to be Windows XP as the OS.
This is surprisingly similar to the issue with an earlier 32Red tournament, where Hitman just would never load, not even after a reinstall, yet I was able to get it to function in Windows XP (this was before the tournament was available in the Flash casino).
Microgaming still don't know what's wrong, but it is a demonstration that the client is now starting to fall over in later OS configurations, yet is still fine on earlier ones.
It's clear that a good browser based alternative is needed, and may be the way forward given that Microgaming don't seem too keen on addressing this issue. It therefore doesn't make sense that 32Red would deliberately remove games from their browser based site in order to force players back to using the download client.
Microgaming did make a half arsed attempt to enable multiple providers in the download client, but it didn't seem to go beyond castle builder and forsaken kingdom, and casino rewards have now yanked this pair in any case.