Playngo slots' RTP check

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Is it still possible to know RTP of Playngo slots in those cases where the casino chooses not to present this info openly? There used to be an "inspect" method which used browser to get the information. Now, I tried to use the same method at several casinos - no success. Did Playngo blocked this option for checking RTP of their slots?
 
Is it still possible to know RTP of Playngo slots in those cases where the casino chooses not to present this info openly? There used to be an "inspect" method which used browser to get the information. Now, I tried to use the same method at several casinos - no success. Did Playngo blocked this option for checking RTP of their slots?
 
I used it hundreds of times in the past. It is not working anymore. Information not available. See attachment - this is what is shown instead of RTP now.
 

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F12 method still works here, managed to find it pretty easily.
it was under one of the '
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What casino did you try it at? Or try to see RTP of Book of dead slot at Drift.casino. It certainly does not work anymore.
 
What casino did you try it at? Or try to see RTP of Book of dead slot at Drift.casino. It certainly does not work anymore.
that was videoslots, tried the same thing at partycasino and it did not show up there so it does seem to be casino specific,.tried mr q and it did not show up there either.
 
I can confirm that the RTP check method, which used to work on all sites, certainly no longer works on the sites I frequent such as Vave. The file is no longer present. RTP Fox extension also no longer works and will no longer be updated since it was withdrawn from the extension stores.

Had some really abnormal batterings on PnG recently, and am quite suspicious that a downward move has been performed in the background across several sites. I will no longer give PnG a single penny - henceforth my budget will only go to providers that declare the RTP in their helpfiles.
 
I can confirm that the RTP check method, which used to work on all sites, certainly no longer works on the sites I frequent such as Vave. The file is no longer present. RTP Fox extension also no longer works and will no longer be updated since it was withdrawn from the extension stores.

Had some really abnormal batterings on PnG recently, and am quite suspicious that a downward move has been performed in the background across several sites. I will no longer give PnG a single penny - henceforth my budget will only go to providers that declare the RTP in their helpfiles.
For anyone who still wants RTP Fox whilst it is still working with some providers, you can manually add it as an extension, anyone who already has it downloaded can provide the files, including myself.
 
Pretty sure play n go is one of the ones that
1. show their rtp publically no matter where you play
2. don't have multiple rtp levels to choose from (the operator only has one selection available)

That should in theory mean all casinos have the same RTP on play n go slots.
 
Pretty sure play n go is one of the ones that
1. show their rtp publically no matter where you play
2. don't have multiple rtp levels to choose from (the operator only has one selection available)

That should in theory mean all casinos have the same RTP on play n go slots.
Sorry but neither of these points are correct.
  1. PnG are one of the worst for not showing RTP in either their paytables or help files.
  2. PnG offer multiple RTP versions of each of their slots, some going as low as in the 80s.
So no, you cannot assume all PnG slots across all casinos are the same.
 
The issue isn’t just about RTP itself, it’s that some casinos silently run lower versions without proper disclosure, which to me is worse than offering low RTP transparently.
 
The issue isn’t just about RTP itself, it’s that some casinos silently run lower versions without proper disclosure, which to me is worse than offering low RTP transparently.
Which still boils down to RTP. If a casino hides its RTPs then I simply won’t play there. Assumption is that there is always something being hidden in this situation.
 
Sorry but neither of these points are correct.
  1. PnG are one of the worst for not showing RTP in either their paytables or help files.
  2. PnG offer multiple RTP versions of each of their slots, some going as low as in the 80s.
So no, you cannot assume all PnG slots across all casinos are the same.
Haha yeah, also wasn't PnG one of the first to offer variable rtp!
 
Which still boils down to RTP. If a casino hides its RTPs then I simply won’t play there. Assumption is that there is always something being hidden in this situation.

tbf I'm pretty sure that P&G hide by default and the operators don't have a choice. Only displaying the RTP in jurisdictions they are legally compelled to do so in.
 

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