It's in the Smiley thread Bryan started......you need to have posted a certain amount or have been a member for so many yearsHow do you react with the "haha" thingy?
I only have "thanks" and the normal thumbs up.
I think
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It's in the Smiley thread Bryan started......you need to have posted a certain amount or have been a member for so many yearsHow do you react with the "haha" thingy?
I only have "thanks" and the normal thumbs up.
It's in the Smiley thread Bryan started......you need to have posted a certain amount or have been a member for so many years
I think
DealWho is Bryan? Are you talking about Stern-man?
Its gonna take me years to make my account a few years older, i cant wait that long.
If i pm you when i wanna emoji-laugh at someones post, maybe you could do it for me?
Deal
How do you react with the "haha" thingy?
I only have "thanks" and the normal thumbs up.
i see my wording can read like that trance maybe what i should of said was the inconsistence between the two versions pre html and the later i just feel they play different im not complaining about my lack of luck as i understand randomness,take my expieriance on doa 2 for example pre html version had loads of wildlines, since latest version ive not hit one and ive hammered that game but still i feel this game plays the sameInconsistent... as if it were somehow random?![]()
I was about to open a very similar thread a few days ago but I did not do it yet.
In my case I strongly believe Quickspin did change their slots, the way they have distributed the payouts, frequency of bonus features etc etc.
I play Quickspin a lot and have had some really nice hits on them.
Particularly I love Hot Sync and Ivan & The Immortal King and have played these slots many many many times.
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Did somebody else here share the same feeling?
If you give quite frequent bonuses,as Quickspin seem to do,its inevitable most will pay low returns.ive found quickspin, to be pretty much garbage from the get-go.....a hopefully good return being 50x
generally lower, rarely cracking 100x
For all the Megaways get a lot of stick, they don't devour a balance as fast as other slots these days.
I've been playing all day mostly Megaways and both DOA so £17.40 left after a nice WD,
Load up Napoleon 25 auto at 0.20 and not for the first time 25 dead spins, so sack that and see something shiny and new 'Raging Storms' by IGT.
Set it at 50 auto on 0.25, start with 2 walking wilds but nothing from them, finally bust out at 49 spins, 46 dead and 3 paying £0.05.
I don't know why IGT bother, why make a slot with so many empty spins, another one for the bin.
For all the Megaways get a lot of stick, they don't devour a balance as fast as other slots these days.
I've been playing all day mostly Megaways and both DOA so £17.40 left after a nice WD,
Load up Napoleon 25 auto at 0.20 and not for the first time 25 dead spins, so sack that and see something shiny and new 'Raging Storms' by IGT.
Set it at 50 auto on 0.25, start with 2 walking wilds but nothing from them, finally bust out at 49 spins, 46 dead and 3 paying £0.05.
I don't know why IGT bother, why make a slot with so many empty spins, another one for the bin.
That IGT game is nothing to do with me, before anyone points fingers... the feedback I gave on that game was less than positive.
Yeah it's not great although I've been playing Pyramidion and that seems quite good.
The main FS bonus doesn't come in often but the respin bonus triggering on 2 scatters comes in fairly often and usually pays ok, I had 100x which is more than I got for the one and only FS bonus I've had in 600 spins.

Okay I asked a couple of the casinos mentioned at the start of this thread to look into this issue for me. Not that I expected for one second for them to side with me, more just to see their response.
I know it’s over a relatively short period but seasoned players know when something is out of order so to speak.
My rtp at Casumo over about 4 weeks and around 12 deposits plus money won from other games came back at 43%. Similar at Unibet came out at 32%. I eased off the game a lot but decided to give it a few more tries just to see if it was going through a lean spell.
My latest at Bet Victor left me in no doubt whatsoever the game has been altered drastically. £160 of my own money (plus recycled) mainly played at 50p and a few spins at £1 brought me 2 bonuses at x22 and x16 before I went £120 straight plus recycled without a bonus. Best wins were x23, x22, x16 and x11 all others below x10. My rtp was 17%.
This is not just enough to stop me playing this particular game altogether but enough to make me ask myself if it’s worth bothering at all.

I have only been playing online a fairly short time but in that period I have seen a massive change. I am not imagining it I have a very good memory. A few years ago it really felt like you were playing slots with 96% rtps. You had a decent chance of winning imo.Seems like we are paying to casinos to let us play on their platforms without the financial return...
It's becoming very expensive entertainment for us gamblers...
I could live with that if I had the odd great hit@snorky510238
Personally i feel the hot and cold sessions are due to the higher volatility games that are more in favour nowadays. I have turned small deposits into thousands , and also lost many deposits in seconds
People need that excitement from big hits . The trend in game design is going towards the bigger hits. So there must be a counter reaction in what feels like colder sessions.
but my account won’t go past £300 these days.I have only been playing online a fairly short time but in that period I have seen a massive change. I am not imagining it I a have a very good memory. A few years ago it really felt like you were playing slots with 96% rtps. You had a decent chance of winning imo.
Nowadays it doesn’t feel like that at all. It feels no different than playing an AWP with an 85% payout. The main thing I can’t help noticing is that your sessions are hot or cold, never a mix. You either seem to win or lose instantly. It just feels very sinister.
Looking at chances of winning/game time it’s become a hobby that is too expensive. The cold spells are so frequent and the hot spells hard to come by.Here everything is simple - a deposit of £50 a few years ago was pretty much as £500 is in nowadays.
Today with a deposit of £50 and playing slots at £1 per spin nobody will get far and especially on those which spin fast like Pay'n GO, Red Tiger, Blueprint .etc
£50 = roughly 15 (maybe) 20min of play at £1.
At this size of the bet, to make a game session last for an evening, the luck must be on your side and the deposit needs to be at least £300- 500.
New players don't know that but the game providers do and very well! I think it will become even worse.
Looking at chances of winning/game time it’s become a hobby that is too expensive. The cold spells are so frequent and the hot spells hard to come by.
I’m certainly not about to get into the rigged debate for the gazillionth time but outside of reducing the RTP which is a seriously crap but unfortunately increasing event, I was under the impression that any change in math design had to go through the UK gaming commission.
That said, genuinely what is to say that isn’t happening? I’d guess there would be no requirement to even imply the game mechanics had changed. Is it permissible to dramatically change the way a certain slot behaves whilst changing nothing else? Is this ok if RTP is still correct.
I honestly haven’t experienced anything too dramatic myself but with so many claiming Raging Rhino has changed since going to HTML it’d be interesting to know the standing with this.
Maybe this should have gone in the “Ask me...” thread.
Yes there are certain things I can’t ignore.
If you have a good session on a slot today, no matter where you play it tomorrow your almost certainly going to find it’s dead.
The constant win a bit then lose a bit more scenario.
The amazing resemblance to FOBTS. On certain days (most tbh) you couldn’t win however much money you spent. They were in take mode and that was that. On the days they paid out they would throw it at you like confetti. Everyone would win on those days.
No matter how much people insist it’s all random unless your from another planet it’s plain to see it isn’t. It’s an insult to your intelligence.
For me the fun has stopped. I will still have the odd session I am sure but they will be few and far between as I have become tired of the predictability of a session after a handful of spins.
This is really interesting to me; I'm glad someone brought it up. In reviewing recent slots, I've noticed there are so many high volatility games nowadays. So, when I'm playing, I'll be spinning and spinning and spinning before I can land a win. It does take some of the excitement away, even though the volatilty means bigger wins when they do come around.
RTPs seem a bit stagnant as well. Very few new games over 96.5%. Both new Megaways games, Wish Upon and Leprechaun and Deal or No Deal both have RTPs under 96%.
I think maybe because slots are coming loaded with so many bonuses (which I do enjoy, don't get me wrong), devs are giving their games lower RTPs?
Can tell you know from my side - fishparty has 100% had its maths changed to make it less volatile since its html replacement.
Yes I agree that it’s the providers. The casinos wouldn’t have a clue what was being done to the games. Game of thrones is another that since it’s makeover plays completely different.I agree. In over 10 years of on line slotting this is the pattern you see. 2 specific instances for me come to mind, one was a 4 reel wild desire win on IR and the other a hot mode win on Terminator 2. Both paid over £4k. After these wins I could not hit anything for ages, not only on these games at the casinos that I'd had the wins, but on any game, anywhere!
I've also noticed that when you start to play on a new game at a new casino, your returns seem much better at first. Similarly when you've been away for a while.
I think that it is the providers and not the casinos, but it's notable that the industry does not like you to use other IP addresses.
Chris
Aren't land based owned by men with funny shaped noses and who make you offers you cannot refuse? I'd tend to trust them less by default.Nobody would ever listen to me when i said that all the big data gathered among players would be somehow used against us eventually. Ah well. The best time of gambling has bin. The only focus is to keep players playing more and ultimately lose more, all for benefits for casino's and providers.
Really, seek landbased. They dont throw dirty tricks or tactics on their players. All i know is they buy machines, install them and that's it.
Aren't land based owned by men with funny shaped noses and who make you offers you cannot refuse? I'd tend to trust them less by default.
I agree. In over 10 years of on line slotting this is the pattern you see. 2 specific instances for me come to mind, one was a 4 reel wild desire win on IR and the other a hot mode win on Terminator 2. Both paid over £4k. After these wins I could not hit anything for ages, not only on these games at the casinos that I'd had the wins, but on any game, anywhere!
I've also noticed that when you start to play on a new game at a new casino, your returns seem much better at first. Similarly when you've been away for a while.
I think that it is the providers and not the casinos, but it's notable that the industry does not like you to use other IP addresses.
Chris
The truth is, i walk away with profit 7 out of 10 times in landbased then with online. Yesterday i played and depositted for over 2500 euro. I lost this in like barely 3 hours of playtime. Tried all sorts of tactics, nada, absolutely nothing. I was just being wagered all over the place untill you reach that ceiling and boom straight line down. It only changes when you do a new deposit, frankly.
You cant tell me that hitting 15x on 100 euro on BTG for example not being able to pass the 12 or even 16 spin feature is not rigged. Seriously, fuck the online gambling and all their bullshit.
I'm glad you posted the above out, but, it's not your IP adress that they track, it's simply your user account, and from casino you come from. My casino here recently changed it's whole website and is opening games in a new window, with partial the URL masked in Base64, which shows the following.
- The Casino ID
- The players ID
- The players username
- And a session included
They have all the tools to track every bet made, every win and loss at the casino you've done. How many times did you had the close to near breaking point to haul you over to deposit more? And how many times the action started to come back after your deposit and once it's hits a ceiling quickly jumps down again?
I see an overall pattern where your deposit is the actual wagering instead of playing a game and / or the betsize. When i accept bonusses, i instant know that i will have a bit of action going on, but always within wagering requirement. The more you played, lost or depositted in the last period, the bigger your bonus at the end is.
So you have to play through all that mess, select the right game, the right bet, play cool and easy, keep an eye on how much you still have to wager (usually 39x or higher) before you can cash out. And yeah, cash out, while your at it. Because the fun is already over. Casino's and / or providers are in the same business and casino's CHOOSE a pre-set RTP or game variance. Casino's can limit the maximum payout a game can offer so it will be less colleteral damage once a player hits a 100k or so.
I think if a operator brings in enough wagering to a game provider, the chances are big that you as a player coming from the same operator have a greater chance of winning, then a casino that barely brings anything to the table if you know what i mean. It's all randomly being distributed within parameters, believe me. On one casino my favorite game(s) are completely dead, on another casino where i know the name and brand is worth alot more the games do seem to pay alot better.
It's a big phat scheme.
Yes there is definitely something in that. On the occasions I have increased my stakes the bonus rounds just disappear and yeah if you do hit one it pays nothing special.Tin foil hat or not, I'm almost certain slots pay out on the average stake of the player. I have always been a religiously low stakes player- 10, 20, 40p stakes. EVERY time I raised stake because I was running good, the slot went deathly cold and even if a bonus hit, it would pay within the margins of what you'd reasonably expect the previous lower stake to pay. Like a ceiling that can't be broken through.
