vinylweatherman
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- Joined
- Oct 14, 2004
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- United Kingdom
I tried that, and that has to be the crappiest game I have seen.
Not the symbols, software, etc, but the game is so lame. I am trying 50 lines, and EVERY spin has loads of wilds that expand to the whole reel, yet I ALWAYS get 20p wins on a number of lines, and win between £4 and £6 per spin.
There is no sound, and have ruled out the problem being my PC. There is a sound/mute setting, but BOTH settings appear to be "mute".
Now, if "fun mode" is nothing like "real money mode", then this is a BIG PROBLEM, as this kind of thing gets casinos sent into the rogue pit here. The fact that the 5 of Diamonds comes up every time is a strong indication that the fun mode is highly misleading, and I am puzzled how on earth Viaden got this past the UK Gambling Commision.
From the pit (wager 21 casinos).
All "fun mode" games should use the EXACT SAME software, settings, etc as the real thing, and should also have the SAME RTP and variance. A session on a fun mode instance should be a proper experience of what to expect when playing for real.
If this fun mode Anna Chapman IS what is supposed to happen for real (except the 5 of diamonds), then it is a crappy game, and not something that would interest me.
In order to break into the market, a new software can't afford to have things like this happening once it has gone live, as a poor first impression can be hard to correct.
Top Game had loads of issues similar to this, and they never managed to improve, and just kept on having issue after issue, and now very few players trust the software, and even if they DID manage to iron out the problems and make the software as good as the rest, the damage has already been done.
Top Game needs to be put out of it's misery, and this is where new entrants like Viaden come in. Learn what the others got wrong, and make sure issues are fixed QUICKLY, preferably when the market is limited, rather than world wide.
Viaden should fix these issues whilst they are restricting play to one country, and make sure the problems have been ironed out before marketing elsewhere.
Viaden should steer clear of the US altogether, so that if regulation is passed, they will be in a very select group of operators and software that has NEVER offered service to the US players whilst the authorities considered it illegal.
Not the symbols, software, etc, but the game is so lame. I am trying 50 lines, and EVERY spin has loads of wilds that expand to the whole reel, yet I ALWAYS get 20p wins on a number of lines, and win between £4 and £6 per spin.
There is no sound, and have ruled out the problem being my PC. There is a sound/mute setting, but BOTH settings appear to be "mute".
Now, if "fun mode" is nothing like "real money mode", then this is a BIG PROBLEM, as this kind of thing gets casinos sent into the rogue pit here. The fact that the 5 of Diamonds comes up every time is a strong indication that the fun mode is highly misleading, and I am puzzled how on earth Viaden got this past the UK Gambling Commision.
From the pit (wager 21 casinos).
Games are looser in "play for fun" mode than in "real" mode. No pay - slow pay.
All "fun mode" games should use the EXACT SAME software, settings, etc as the real thing, and should also have the SAME RTP and variance. A session on a fun mode instance should be a proper experience of what to expect when playing for real.
If this fun mode Anna Chapman IS what is supposed to happen for real (except the 5 of diamonds), then it is a crappy game, and not something that would interest me.
In order to break into the market, a new software can't afford to have things like this happening once it has gone live, as a poor first impression can be hard to correct.
Top Game had loads of issues similar to this, and they never managed to improve, and just kept on having issue after issue, and now very few players trust the software, and even if they DID manage to iron out the problems and make the software as good as the rest, the damage has already been done.
Top Game needs to be put out of it's misery, and this is where new entrants like Viaden come in. Learn what the others got wrong, and make sure issues are fixed QUICKLY, preferably when the market is limited, rather than world wide.
Viaden should fix these issues whilst they are restricting play to one country, and make sure the problems have been ironed out before marketing elsewhere.
Viaden should steer clear of the US altogether, so that if regulation is passed, they will be in a very select group of operators and software that has NEVER offered service to the US players whilst the authorities considered it illegal.