You’re right. I don’t think Dan expected the thread to be interpreted as the game provider has made the decision.I am pretty sure it is the casino that has chosen to change the RTP not pragmatic. I enjoy their games and personally try to avoid casinos where RTP is lowered to 94% or below (I know in some countries this is not possible because of their tax rules)
Yeah sure but as a MGA customer i haven't heard that license fees have been increased in Malta. Or that taxes would have gone up.Tough audience but the costs associated with operating are getting higher!
Yeah sure but as a MGA customer i haven't heard that license fees have been increased in Malta. Or that taxes would have gone up.
But still they want to give me low RTP. Funny thing hahah
On point.As long as people keep shovelling money into lowered RTP games, they'll get more of the same stunts being pulled.
Of course they’ll still make profit on the 5% but just having profit isn’t enough in this day and age for businesses (see the news). It’s a cash grab in every part of the economy.I don't play anything online under 95% and simply won't ever.
If casinos can't make a decent profit with a 5% rake on turnover they should give up irrespective of their overheads.