Yeah, i think i saw someone mention that the train-bonus is capped at 1000x or something like that.I'd say it does matter, especially regarding DOA II. I doubt the first two features are capable of the huge wins that the third feature is capable of.
Or it decides the outcome once you've selected whichever feature. Or it doesn't decide the outcome at allOtherwise it would be 3 outcomes for DOA2 depending on which game i select, or 2 different outcomes if i selected the DHV or Lil devil, right?
Ill believe that when i see a 100 000x win from doa2 thats not from the high noon feature.If we had a time machine, we could tell and know! But this is slots, its' not so complicated. You get thrown a win and don't matter which feature you select really.
Even if you fill the screen with wilds in 3 spins (not possible to do it faster), you wont get more than 14 spins that each produce 2700x.But cant the middle bonus have much more potential by throwing in wilds way more earlyer and have it from the constant wild lines?
Ive tried like 20x the max / high noon, but none of 'm really did something. I understand the volatility but this is getting kind of boring by now.
Hours and hours of pumping money, geezus.
Don’t pick bears, they’re rubbish.I think most games where you choose how volatile your bonus is have different results.
Like Jungle spirit for example.
Full screen of tigers is a couple thousand x if i dont remember wrong.
I doubt you would get an endless stream of fullscreen snakes to make the same result if you had picked that one instead.
I think when you land the bonus, the game simulates the different bonuses, so the result may be predetermined, but still different for each of the bonuses.
Its not as clear cut as the Doa2 bonus, because in jungle spirit all the bonuses available can probably produce the same x-stake win. But i still think the outcomes are different depending on what you pick.
I dont play the slot very often, but i usually go for elephants or tigers.Don’t pick bears, they’re rubbish.
I hate lil devil for plungering through hours and hours of spins to be sacked off with x6 or so. That just kills any of the fun that's inside the game. But alot of BTG products are, where any wagering is required. The only game that did some good was MINT. that actually has a good expectation so far.
A maths model we will never get to the bottom of, becauseYes quite, it will always be judged by personal results, it’s that simple. It does however depend on the maths model behind the game, that is the key and as we can only guess at it, we have to run the trial and error process, which ultimately determines the choices we make.