Hello,
as we have already told earlier, every casino has games that contribute different to the wagering.
Our house advantage with the NetEnt games is lower than with other games and therefore their contribution to the wagering requirements is lower.
Regards,
Prime Partners
So what!
A slot is a slot, the average player doesn't even understand TRTP or "house edge". Even when they try, many get it wrong and claim that their session proves there was a fault, or the games were rigged, because they got a much lower return than the TRTP quoted.
Is Bloodsuckers 100% TRTP then? If not, the weightings do not correlate with the TRTP in any case, they seem purely arbitrary.
From the point of view of the average player, this is "sharp practice" designed to rip them off without them catching on in time to take their money elsewhere.
There may be differences in TRTP between slots, but slots as a whole have a TRTP, and hence "house edge" which is significantly different to other classes of game such as Blackjack. It should therefore be easy to have a general weighting for ALL slots that is the same, and a different weighting for other game classes like Blackjack.
For a long time, Microgaming refused to publish the TRTP of it's games as it was "irrelevant information" as far as players were concerned, and would be widely misunderstood by those who tried, and the rest would not use the figures to influence their choice of game.
By micromanaging the weightings for different individual slots, you are effectively calling Microgaming "liars", and agreeing with the UKGC that publication of the TRTP is an essential part of the player being able to make an informed decision.
I have so far NEVER seen a Microgaming only casino have different weightings for individual slots, yet the TRTP turns out to vary widely from 95% all the way up to 98%, possibly even 99%. These casinos also retain a lower house edge from some of the Microgaming slots, but they do NOT react by weighting them as low as 0%. Your excuse therefore, does not hold water. It doesn't matter who made the slot, a TRTP or "house edge" of 98%/2% is worse for the casino than 95%/5%. If your excuse were true, the games would be weighted according to which TRTP band they fell into, not by who made them.