I must say this is a very welcome development and hopefully other multi-software operators will adopt the Videoslots approach, transparency is hugely important in the relationship between customer and casino IMO. (For example, casinos routinely require us to submit personal documentation to prove our identity to them so that they can trust we are who we say we are, so why can't the player expect the casino to be equally upfront with the RTPs of the games they're offering?)
Just a handful of comments:
1) Wherever possible I'd like to see the RTP listed to decimal places, certainly to one decimal place, but two decimal places where the information is available. I take on board Lucas' previous comment about MG not being too forthcoming with this information which is a shame, but hopefully this would not be a problem for other providers. (Although Redbet managed to get a list of MG RTPs to two decimal places so clearly they do let the information out.)
2) Some of the rounding on the current list appears to be a trifle optimistic, for example BDBA is listed as 96% T-RTP when it's widely known that the T-RTP of this slot is 95.43%, so this should round to 95%, not 96%. Just from an initial look down the list there are several slots I can see where the rounding appears to be up rather than down, when down would mathematically be the correct thing to do.
3) An awful lot of slots are listed as 97% T-RTP, including many MG slots when in reality it's pretty rare for MG slots to be over 96% (and certainly 96.5%, which is where the rounding to 97% should kick in), so I'd be interested to see where the 97% figures came from.
4) As KK has already noted, more than ten per screen please!
5) Were the RTP figures supplied directly by the various software providers, or sourced from elsewhere?
Overall though an excellent addition to the Videoslots site and thanks to Lucas for making it happen
