It's inside the game
No much excuses then if you inside game show that it's running higher RTP what it actually is.
It's inside the game
Actually, it's play n go games, so accessed from within the game but an external link
found it, well looks like a very large casino group in the UK are going to be getting a call from the UKGC as now have the proof they are running at a lower RTP than they are advertising. Sneaky fuckers.
What's to stop casinos advertizing a game at say 96% RTP but then switching it midway to a lesser one?
Yeah I went there
That’s the thing harry, there is zero trustworthiness in the industry. It’s why many hold online casinos in such disregard, this is just another episode of exactly why.TBF, this reaches nearly the "RTG shady" level of over a decade ago where operators could switch willy-nilly between RTP settings.
Rather disappointed that Play'n GO would offer such means to operators. I always thought under UKGC and MGA licenses RTPs are controlled by the provider, or even have to be. Not really sure, maybe @trancemonkey can confirm.
Either way, this will rock the trustworthiness this industry so heavily relies on if this turns out to be as it looks right now and it blows out into the open.
Or they will try to convince us again of a "Vulkanbet is not Vulkanbet" tale.
Either way it's definitely very concerning that help files are being pulled from, essentially, 'external' URLs that are NOT part of the main game (you can see the help files being pulled from different URLs if you watch the network traces).
found it, well looks like a very large casino group in the UK are going to be getting a call from the UKGC as now have the proof they are running at a lower RTP than they are advertising. Sneaky fuckers.
do you think we can politely ask them for a refund on all loses from PnG slots then ?
Sure they do but having link or information inside the game to incorrect information about how much game is paying can't really just go without any punishment, same than give goodwill refund of deposits to somebody who "accidentally" registered with fake details, very next day you see loads of others doing same "mistakes"
Like mentioned here it's some major bookie in UK, if i understand right, they make huge money from sportsbook, their shops etc... that it setting one provider 2% lower RTP just sounds too stupid to be anything but mistake but never underestimate stupidity either.
Sure they do but having link or information inside the game to incorrect information about how much game is paying can't really just go without any punishment, same than give goodwill refund of deposits to somebody who "accidentally" registered with fake details, very next day you see loads of others doing same "mistakes"
Like mentioned here it's some major bookie in UK, if i understand right, they make huge money from sportsbook, their shops etc... that it setting one provider 2% lower RTP just sounds too stupid to be anything but mistake but never underestimate stupidity either.
There has been manual intervention to do what they have done. I have screenshots of me alerting them to this 3 weeks ago, so they cannot say they weren't aware. I now have evidence of it happening on 2 providers. I've also came across another LCCP breach, not RTP related, but down to settings.
There has been manual intervention to do what they have done. I have screenshots of me alerting them to this 3 weeks ago, so they cannot say they weren't aware. I now have evidence of it happening on 2 providers. I've also came across another LCCP breach, not RTP related, but down to settings.
outside of pure random luck, when you hit spin is irrelevantbut it still shouldn't affect how and when I tap a spin button.
No conspiracy here, just wondering.