There seem to be some inconsistencies between game providers, and some casinos
A few examples
Netent - RTP in the help file - limit autospins to 100 - compulsory loss limit
MGS - NO RTP info - limit autospins to 100 - compulsory loss limit
P&G - RTP in the help file - limit autospins to 50 - NO compulsory loss limit
WMS - RTP in paytable - n/a (no autospins)
BTG - RTP in the help file - limit autospins to 100 - NO compulsory loss limit
Thunderkick RTP in the help file - limit autospins to 5000 - NO compulsory loss limit (so basically, No limits)
As far as I know, the 100 spins is compulsory. But is the loss limit also compulsory?
Most casinos have an RTP% page or even display the RTP% along side each game (slotty Vegas IIRC).
While others ,for example Casumo don't seem to have any RTP% info.
So how do I know what the RTP% of an MGS game is at Casumo?
Do the UKGC actually check these things before issuing a license?
A few examples
Netent - RTP in the help file - limit autospins to 100 - compulsory loss limit
MGS - NO RTP info - limit autospins to 100 - compulsory loss limit
P&G - RTP in the help file - limit autospins to 50 - NO compulsory loss limit
WMS - RTP in paytable - n/a (no autospins)
BTG - RTP in the help file - limit autospins to 100 - NO compulsory loss limit
Thunderkick RTP in the help file - limit autospins to 5000 - NO compulsory loss limit (so basically, No limits)
As far as I know, the 100 spins is compulsory. But is the loss limit also compulsory?
Most casinos have an RTP% page or even display the RTP% along side each game (slotty Vegas IIRC).
While others ,for example Casumo don't seem to have any RTP% info.
So how do I know what the RTP% of an MGS game is at Casumo?
Do the UKGC actually check these things before issuing a license?