Software question

Gogo

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I wonder something about playtech software. And not only playtech but every software what you have download and instal to play.
I know that must be no difrence in fun and real mode when playing casino games. Another thing is that on computer where is software instaled and runing is only GUI - grafic interface and no outcome is generated in PC, its only link to server where is all rng really located.
So if this is true, how we can play in fun mode without connection to Internet? Are RNG is located within software on PC?

Can someone explain me, thanks.
 
I didn't think you could play Playtechs off-line... :confused:

You can definitely play Crypto casinos off-line - the software just uses your own computer to create a random number instead of their server - so I don't see why other softwares can't have he same feature.

KK
 
I didn't think you could play Playtechs off-line... :confused:

You can definitely play Crypto casinos off-line - the software just uses your own computer to create a random number instead of their server - so I don't see why other softwares can't have he same feature.

KK

Yes I can, but in fun mode. You can try.

So there are diffrence beetween fun and real play beacause some software use hardware RNG..
 
Yes I can, but in fun mode. You can try.

So there are diffrence beetween fun and real play beacause some software use hardware RNG..
On plane flights without Internet connection, I sometimes play casino games in fun mode. As I recall, Playtech was one of the few softwares where I could log in. Some softwares do use a RNG from your PC in fun mode and from the server in real mode. Offhand, I don't recall which ones.
 
But if that is the case, why software providers are telling us there is NO diffrence? I do not know for sure, but its ilogical to me. Is there a difrence inoutcome of RNG generated by PC vs RNG generated on serves regardless of H/S RNG?
 
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An amateur is unlikely to see any difference, but the PC's RNG is unlikely to be strong enough for an application where money is at stake, and most importantly, the player could manipulate it.
 

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