its not a complaint .. its a question

steveyboy

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question is on casinos they have the temp gauge does anyone out there know how much it takes to move temp up,and why does it start at 80 gets to 999.0 then stops.the reason i ask is flying circus which i have played hell of a lot at £4 a spin has never moved from 80? over to you math wizards out there:lolup:
 
question is on casinos they have the temp gauge does anyone out there know how much it takes to move temp up,and why does it start at 80 gets to 999.0 then stops.the reason i ask is flying circus which i have played hell of a lot at £4 a spin has never moved from 80? over to you math wizards out there:lolup:

No real need for math wizards :p the temp meters are mostly eye candy and do not mean much at all.

The ones that sit at 80 they forgot to add to the jackpot meter program or they go off to fast for it to keep up ;) and the ones stuck on 999 for months on end don't seem to have a jackpot :what:


Play the slots you love to play and ignore that Jackpot Meter.
 
Casinos say, they're just little fun add-ons, but really, players get the idea red ones are due to pop. I'm sure loads flog in the ching thinking 'but it's BOUND to go shortly; the ones near the top are about to hit', losing many a balance.
 
ignore the jackpot metter
usually i get the same winnings in slots with 80.0 and in slots with 999.0

it depends of lucky only
 
Well as the jackpot meter has stayed the same after I had royal flushes on VP and after I had 5 Santa on ho ho ho and 5 BDBA on BDBA I would say that the temp gauge is completely irrelevant. (sadly these wins are in the past not a current event)
 
I've noticed that if you have a game in your favorites it sometimes shows a different temp than if it's just in the game list too.
 

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