Ladies Nite has always been fastest for me. On my 'super' computer I get close to 3000 p/h, but that slot always has a habit of giving me very small wins in return for its generous spins per hour.
Those asterisks are either spelling out the length of the slots in question, or you are being cruel knowing that some of us are going to try and trace them
Either way, next month is not going to be a good one for me, but I determined to one day take that crown off the pair of you!
I find the Thunderstruck 9 liners slower than they once were. My "new" machine is now 2 years old, bought at the beginning of 2007 to satisfy the voracious appetite of Microgaming casinos for endless Gigabytes of storage, and ever more processor intensive graphics.
I hope to upgrade this machine this year, as I bought it with future proofing in mind. I went all out for the fastest processor available, but accepted the default graphics card and 2 Gig of RAM, and did away with a sound card.
More RAM and a better graphics card should help cure the juddering I get now with MG slots, this wastes time for this kind of event. A separate sound card may also help (not sure really).
A full set of updates should help a great deal, mainly drivers, but this looks to be a long process. I tried just one, and although DELL update finds them, the user has to go through the process of installing it step by step, unlike Microsoft update which "just happens".
One thing that slows down Thunderstruck are the FREE SPINS - they DON'T COUNT for the Slotmeister

Surely noone though otherwise
Carnaval is VERY fast, and has NO free spins. It is also lower variance with a mere 5000 jackpot against THunderstrucks 10,000.
But....... it's not Carnaval, nor What A Hoot, nor even 5 Reel Drive, fast they may be, but with a min 25p coin they are pretty pricey for 100,000 spins. Worse, they are the old WEIGHTED video slots, so you really have to play all 9 lines to get 95% payback.