- Joined
- Aug 15, 2004
- Location
- Australia
Hi everyone.
I'm moving to a country with limited internet connectivity and will need to use dial up instead of broadband. I'm just wondering if anyone knows how dial up compares to Broadband for microgaming software.
My computer has already installed all the software so what i'm asking is how many spins an hour I would get with the slots. Currently i get around 800-1000 spins an hour. If anyone has moved up from dial up to broadband or back down I would love to know how it has effected your amount of spins.
Cheers guys.
Steve
I'm moving to a country with limited internet connectivity and will need to use dial up instead of broadband. I'm just wondering if anyone knows how dial up compares to Broadband for microgaming software.
My computer has already installed all the software so what i'm asking is how many spins an hour I would get with the slots. Currently i get around 800-1000 spins an hour. If anyone has moved up from dial up to broadband or back down I would love to know how it has effected your amount of spins.
Cheers guys.
Steve


- is not very high at all. As long as you are not surfing the web, downloading other software/mail/etc you should find the casino is pretty responsive - as the majority of the work takes place on the Gaming Server and not the client - The Gaming Server just tells the client the result of the spin/hand etc.
