However also when you check all the new MG 243 slots. Any really big win so far...?
You haven't stated which new games you're referring to, but games aren't designed to play or pay the same way. I've added the jackpot from some of the latest 243 slots below...
"So Much..." slots have a jackpot of 320,000 coins.
"RoboJack" has a jackpot of 360,000 coins
"Terminator 2" has a jackpot of 880,000 coins
"Jurassic Park" has a jackpot of 1,900,000 coins
You also mentioned the following slots...
"Playboy" has a jackpot of 1,215,000 coins
"Immortal Romance" has a jackpot of 3,645,000 coins
The numbers are all different & hopefully reinforces the point about games payout (& the maths used in their design). If the games pay different jackpots, do you still expect the lower value wins to all be the same & hit with the same frequency?
As per earlier posts, new slots & suppliers are entering the market all the time. People generally only have a limited gambling budget every month - if they're trying out the new slots, that means they have less or no money left to play previous releases. RTP dictates that less money going into the slots will mean less coming out & fewer big hits. That means the frequency of certain slots screenines appearing in threads will also be less.
...comparing with the old MG slotsjust as IR or Playboy?
Older slots? Playboy was release last summer & whilst Immortal Romance has been around a little longer (from memory released Dec 2011), I'd hardly call these "old MG slots".
I guess this emphasises what others have said / asked about what is classed as a big win. Everything is relative. If someone has been playing online slots for only a few years, then I guess that yes, IR could be classed as an old slot. This is the same as someone who's never seen any of the winner screenshots here & is new to online slots. They are likely to agree that 100x wins (and greater) are indeed big wins. However someone who's already hit a few of those may not likely agree.
(FYI, I consider Thunderstruck & the original Avalon as old MG slots, but these too aren't ones they first released when the launched their software back in 1994).
Someone have to pay for those winnings!!!
Ain't that the truth & by design, it's not going to be the casino
It depends what you consider a big win??? Look at Jurassic Park... We have seen shortly after the release dozens of huge screenshots with wins over 400/500x bet.... Yes maybe no 1000+ bet wins so far, or only very few... But that's just NORMAL.
How many times to you win 1000+x your bet at a Landbased Casino without hitting a progressive? It is just not normal...
Nothing to add to this, just quoting to emphasise the points made
2800 spins one feature tune of 2k ( cash loss not play loss ) one feature paid less than 15x bet ( the only feature ) this machine in all the time ive played it would always hit maybe four features in that time ( spins )
Perhaps previously you've been hitting the features more regularly than the average dictated in the game design? I think it's human nature to think that when things aren't going our way, that someone (or something) is to blame. We all look for a reason why our luck has changed, but remember that slots are all about luck. Nothing we can do to influence or change it. We see posts by people rejoicing at their insane luck & sick runs - hitting multiple features & big wins in a relatively small number of spins. Unfortunately (as per earlier post by Tirilej) it has to be paid by someone. No games are designed with 100% RTP (or higher), so it's those of us that aren't winning that are helping others to do so.
rtp% is below 65% , you can see why people i getting pretty pi$$ed off with those kind of results ,had this been maybe one session then ok ,the problem arises when your doing 8-10 sessions & still getting these results got to make you think.
I agree that sucks, but can happen. Hopefully you're not chasing losses.
ive not been playing much ive cut all deposits down too £25-50 & only play when i feel like it
As mentioned previously in this post, if you & many others are reducing their deposits & spins, there's less going into the games. This means there's also going to be less coming out.
im getting slightly better play from them so im sticking with other softwares.
Glad to hear it. Another trait us humans have is loyalty... slots don't. Stick with what's working for you