Seventh777
RIP Roy
- Joined
- Sep 28, 2010
As many of you have probably experienced there seems to be outrageously misleading coin size (win) coin size (bet) in-discrepancies with 243 payline slots at MGS.
Let`s use Thunderstruck II here as the perfect eg, okay here we have the bet size denomination which is $0.30/0.30p etc, so you would think that wins that are X bet would be in multiplications of this set amount..yes?, well, no, it is not like this at all.
Remembering only to well the time I hit 5 wilds expecting x1000 at .30p x 2 coins = £600 just for the 5 wilds alone, only to be slapped around the face with the big win pop up telling me I had just won a little over £90, I thought this had to be wrong, I sent an e-mail to the casino`s support tagged with a FAO technical support, expressing in great details my concerns on `How many of these sort of wins have I been mis-paid out on?, this one was noticeable, blah, blah`, I waited for a few days and was more than shocked regarding the reply, okay this was an aspect I should have noticed previously, but like many others, had only really calculated the big wins and completely overlooked/ignored the smaller wins, which too, would obviously have showed the same results.
The coin size it was deemed for payouts was based on 1/100th of one credit, to most of us, that`s a penny, wtf I thought, in laymen terms hitting those 5 wilds had probably cost me somewhere in the region of 20-25k, playing as I did back then at several MGS casinos, kinda hoping and praying that when I hit such wins I was spinning for my normal stake of at least £3.00 a spin, thus giving me my horribly wrong miscalculation of a base win alone of £3000. Which IMHO is still well under the actual odds of hitting 5 wilds, but suffice to say, x5 wilds on a 243 payline should yield a mouthwatering hit beyond the base payout of x1000 coin size.
So after this misleading but should have noticed earlier scenario thus it`s my fault etc, I carried on regardless, going for that illusive Jackpot (wrongly thinking it required all achievements to hit), thinking to myself `Well at least I know the amount of the Jackpot if I hit all 5 reels in Wildstorm).
As these Jackpots are rarer than rocking horse shit, it was only until recently I got to talking with someone whom had hit one and posted a screenshot here, that I found out that they have completely misled us again, some simple maths...
The Jackpot is two million four hundred and thirty thousand coins, multiply this by actual coin size = 24,300 credits..... yes?, well, no, it does not add up to this, here once again the coin size has magically changed to 1/1000th of 1 credit, thus paying out a meagre 2430 credits, `Ah but someone stated, the Jackpots are worked out on maximum coins, on a base rate of x10 bet size coin of .30p`, ah I thought, let`s do the maths here then...... x10 coins = 0.10p x 2,430,000 coins = 243,000 yes?, well no, it does not, it arrives now at the exact sum you would/should by all accounts receive for a 2.43 million X .01p hit.
This whole scenario beggars belief IMHO, and now we know 100% for sure what this paltry payout actually is, how many of you, like me, feel that we should get compensated for grossly being misled, by a Jackpot that calculated like a 2.43 million coin Jackpot, that looked like a 2.43 million coin Jackpot, that was labelled like a 2.43 million coin Jackpot, but paid out as a 243,000 coin Jackpot????????.
Let`s use Thunderstruck II here as the perfect eg, okay here we have the bet size denomination which is $0.30/0.30p etc, so you would think that wins that are X bet would be in multiplications of this set amount..yes?, well, no, it is not like this at all.
Remembering only to well the time I hit 5 wilds expecting x1000 at .30p x 2 coins = £600 just for the 5 wilds alone, only to be slapped around the face with the big win pop up telling me I had just won a little over £90, I thought this had to be wrong, I sent an e-mail to the casino`s support tagged with a FAO technical support, expressing in great details my concerns on `How many of these sort of wins have I been mis-paid out on?, this one was noticeable, blah, blah`, I waited for a few days and was more than shocked regarding the reply, okay this was an aspect I should have noticed previously, but like many others, had only really calculated the big wins and completely overlooked/ignored the smaller wins, which too, would obviously have showed the same results.
The coin size it was deemed for payouts was based on 1/100th of one credit, to most of us, that`s a penny, wtf I thought, in laymen terms hitting those 5 wilds had probably cost me somewhere in the region of 20-25k, playing as I did back then at several MGS casinos, kinda hoping and praying that when I hit such wins I was spinning for my normal stake of at least £3.00 a spin, thus giving me my horribly wrong miscalculation of a base win alone of £3000. Which IMHO is still well under the actual odds of hitting 5 wilds, but suffice to say, x5 wilds on a 243 payline should yield a mouthwatering hit beyond the base payout of x1000 coin size.
So after this misleading but should have noticed earlier scenario thus it`s my fault etc, I carried on regardless, going for that illusive Jackpot (wrongly thinking it required all achievements to hit), thinking to myself `Well at least I know the amount of the Jackpot if I hit all 5 reels in Wildstorm).
As these Jackpots are rarer than rocking horse shit, it was only until recently I got to talking with someone whom had hit one and posted a screenshot here, that I found out that they have completely misled us again, some simple maths...
The Jackpot is two million four hundred and thirty thousand coins, multiply this by actual coin size = 24,300 credits..... yes?, well, no, it does not add up to this, here once again the coin size has magically changed to 1/1000th of 1 credit, thus paying out a meagre 2430 credits, `Ah but someone stated, the Jackpots are worked out on maximum coins, on a base rate of x10 bet size coin of .30p`, ah I thought, let`s do the maths here then...... x10 coins = 0.10p x 2,430,000 coins = 243,000 yes?, well no, it does not, it arrives now at the exact sum you would/should by all accounts receive for a 2.43 million X .01p hit.
This whole scenario beggars belief IMHO, and now we know 100% for sure what this paltry payout actually is, how many of you, like me, feel that we should get compensated for grossly being misled, by a Jackpot that calculated like a 2.43 million coin Jackpot, that looked like a 2.43 million coin Jackpot, that was labelled like a 2.43 million coin Jackpot, but paid out as a 243,000 coin Jackpot????????.