Patriot66
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Excited!! Released Thursday
Been waiting ages to play 'colossal reels' online.
Been waiting ages to play 'colossal reels' online.
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Been waiting ages to play 'colossal reels' online.
Bloody typical!
We're going to the Czech Republic on Thursday - and so I will be IP blocked and unable to try this great looking slot... :sob:
KK
Well it's live and already eaten through one deposit.
Can't work out the variance yet. Thinking medium. Not many 1 x - 5 x wins but a few in the 8x - 15x range and there's obvious potential for big hits.
The biggest possible win appears to be 500 x stake in the base game which seems low.
95.01% RTP (inc JPP contribution) isn't the worst on the site.
Once the colossal reels novelty wears off, not sure it's one I'll go back to a lot.
One slightly unusual thing is that you can get 6 scatters (1,3,5 on main and 1,3,5 on colossal) but the highest free spin award is for '5 or more' so the 6th scatter doesn't pay.
...we have a KISS slot that just came out in land based but its nothing like the Colossal Reels version.
Lovely hit BB!!
Is it a WMS slot out of interest?
Not really surprising though, as I strongly suspect that WMS slots are all not random in the true sense of the word, but are compensated slots. For me, that takes some of the excitement of playing away.
KK
Every game outcome at Jackpot Party is 100% random. Only your luck changes.
We never change the game odds for any player at any time. All players have the same game odds of winning.
Every slot spin is independent from the prior spins. It is possible to win jackpots on back–to–back spins (meaning there's no payout cycle).
Not really surprising though, as I strongly suspect that WMS slots are all not random in the true sense of the word, but are compensated slots.
As you already know, I believe most of MG's slots use a true reel-strip and when you hit spin you have a completely equal chance of ANY symbol on the strip landing on the win line. The result of the finishing positions of the 5 reels determines what you win. This is what I call " truly random".That's the 2nd time that you say that. Last time I asked you why and you didn't reply. So I'll try again: Why?
Land based WMS slots aren't compensated otherwise they would be illegal in most of North America, I can tell you this much.
As you already know, I believe most of MG's slots use a true reel-strip and when you hit spin you have a completely equal chance of ANY symbol on the strip landing on the win line. The result of the finishing positions of the 5 reels determines what you win. This is what I call " truly random".
However, WMS slots clearly do not work in the same way - for starters it's obvious to me that they don't have true fixed reel strips (unless they are INCREDIBLY long!). I believe that when you hit "spin" the software picks a number from 1 - X with each number representing a win amount, and then the reels just spin and "throw in" the required symbols to produce that win value. In other words, the way Dunover and you (?) believe all slots work.
So yes, by the definition of their licence they ARE random, but not random in the way I prefer my slots to be.
Maybe "compensated" was the wrong word for me to use - sorry about that.
KK
As you already know, I believe most of MG's slots use a true reel-strip and when you hit spin you have a completely equal chance of ANY symbol on the strip landing on the win line. The result of the finishing positions of the 5 reels determines what you win. This is what I call " truly random".
However, WMS slots clearly do not work in the same way - for starters it's obvious to me that they don't have true fixed reel strips (unless they are INCREDIBLY long!). I believe that when you hit "spin" the software picks a number from 1 - X with each number representing a win amount, and then the reels just spin and "throw in" the required symbols to produce that win value. In other words, the way Dunover and you (?) believe all slots work.
So yes, by the definition of their licence they ARE random, but not random in the way I prefer my slots to be.
Maybe "compensated" was the wrong word for me to use - sorry about that.
KK
As you already know, I believe most of MG's slots use a true reel-strip and when you hit spin you have a completely equal chance of ANY symbol on the strip landing on the win line. The result of the finishing positions of the 5 reels determines what you win. This is what I call " truly random".
However, WMS slots clearly do not work in the same way - for starters it's obvious to me that they don't have true fixed reel strips (unless they are INCREDIBLY long!). I believe that when you hit "spin" the software picks a number from 1 - X with each number representing a win amount, and then the reels just spin and "throw in" the required symbols to produce that win value. In other words, the way Dunover and you (?) believe all slots work.
So yes, by the definition of their licence they ARE random, but not random in the way I prefer my slots to be.
Maybe "compensated" was the wrong word for me to use - sorry about that.
KK