PlaynGo RTP no longer can be seen using 'browser method'?

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Hi, I can no longer check the RTP of PlaynGo slots using the 'inspect/view page source' method. This is for casinos that don't show PlaynGo's RTP in the help menu. Can somebody else confirm or am I doing it wrong? I remember successfully checking a few months ago. But recently, that has changed. If it has been changed, no doubt that is pretty shady, on both PlaynGo's and the offending casinos part.
 
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Hi, I can no longer check the RTP of PlaynGo slots using the 'inspect/view page source' method. This is for casinos that don't show PlaynGo's RTP in the help menu. Can somebody else confirm or am I doing it wrong? I remember successfully checking a few months ago. But recently, that has changed. If it has been changed, no doubt that is pretty shady, on both PlaynGo's and the offending casinos part.
I was doing this Saturday and it worked fine.
 
Which casino did it work on? I couldn't see it on Bitstarz and Stake.

Cat Wilde & The Pyramids Of Dead, Stake Casino tonight, the inspection method is working as normal on all Play & Go titles.

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Thanks zombie. Apparently there are 3 or more accfly.playngonetwork.com that are generated when you refresh the page, and if you click on the wrong one, it will show something else, sometimes only 'd='.

I do wonder why the RTP % isn't proudly stated in the'?' button in menu, especially since it's highest version. It is the first thing I go to when I open a PlaynGo game. When I don't see it there, I assume it's the low RTP version and I never open another PlaynGo game at that particular casino ever again.

I also wonder why it shows an unprecise 96 as the RTP when in reality it's probably 96.2 or something.
 
I just tried there no accfly now and nowhere to check rtp in inspect element on playngo now. When I type in rtp theres no value for rtp and samr when I do game.rtp as a search..

This thread explains it.
 
I might be wrong but it seems that the UKGC does not allow operators to hide RTP. If you are in the UK, do you see RTP displayed in these slots?

It is funny because they present themselves as a provider that wants to operate only in regulated markets and avoid offshore environments, yet they do not show the RTP.
 
I might be wrong but it seems that the UKGC does not allow operators to hide RTP. If you are in the UK, do you see RTP displayed in these slots?

It is funny because they present themselves as a provider that wants to operate only in regulated markets and avoid offshore environments, yet they do not show the RTP.
AFAIK, it's compulsory in the UK.

I contacted Play'n Go a long time ago regarding the failure to display RTP.

Their response was along the lines of 'It is not a requirement in some jurisdictions, so the RTP is not displayed.'
 
I might be wrong but it seems that the UKGC does not allow operators to hide RTP. If you are in the UK, do you see RTP displayed in these slots?

It is funny because they present themselves as a provider that wants to operate only in regulated markets and avoid offshore environments, yet they do not show the RTP.
That depends on whether the casino offers alternative details of RTP i.e. they have a list of their games and figures. I don't think it specifies the game provider themself has to display it, although most do somewhere in their game info. But it should be available somewhere.
 
That depends on whether the casino offers alternative details of RTP i.e. they have a list of their games and figures. I don't think it specifies the game provider themself has to display it, although most do somewhere in their game info. But it should be available somewhere.
And this comes across as dodgy af. PnG have to be commended for not caving into adding bonus buys and extra bets, but they still do this underhand crap. Plus I find most of their slots to be boring with little potential.
 
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