WMS Suicide Call

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I noticed the missing auto play on Kronos and amazon Wild awhile back.

Dunover done a video session and he couldn't find it on amazon Wild, I was like yep and your not going to find it.

I don't know how many slots have had this function taken away.

I just went over to RedBet to play my small balance on Magic Wand and no auto player.

This is not customer friendly.

Casinos that have had this function removed players will simply not play WMS.

Surely this is Software suicide? I have been playing online now for more than a decade, I do not want to have to hit spin 1000 times or more a session.

I love WMS slots.

I just checked Raging Rhino and it still has it's auto player but for how long? And what does it say about the slots that don't have it removed?
 
I have no idea why a casino would remove an autoplay button from a slot machine. I can only assume it might be something to do with meeting some sort of legislation in a certain jurisdiction. There can be no sane reason to remove it.
 
UKGC has some new requirements for software providers with start of the end of the month. There are some restrictions regarding Auto-play, so it might be that they havent manage to fix it on time so they just removed it. However, this is just a personal theory.
 

Thanks for the links, shame WMS can't revamp there graphics on some slots at the same time.

Can the UK gov not understand being locked on in auto play is much safer for the player as they won't have to worry about hitting max bet every spin.

I'm sure that will be next. (Hopefully.)

Max bet far left, spin far right Heil UKGC!
 
I think the UKGC thinks all we players cannot do simple maths and is trying to help us keep control and maintain responsible gambling :rolleyes:

I play arduously most sessions, very rarely using auto play (even on DOA, must be mad I know!)

However I have now realised after 14 years of play almost that 100 spins (one of the higher auto play 'choices' on most slots) at 0.20p is £20

....and £20 is also my original deposit (which is also the amount I was willing to and could comfortably afford to lose, worse case scenario)

.....also even if I won £200 and played 1,000 auto play spins, I am now playing with the casinos funds and still my original 'risk' stands at £20

So a question to whoever suggested this madness, where does loss of control and loss of track of wagers and loss of RG etc etc etc come into it please?
 
Has anyone noticed the changes to the autoplay on CFTBL? I've only seen it at EveryMatrix sites so far.

Maximum number of spins is now 100 And a loss-limit is compulsory

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Has anyone noticed the changes to the autoplay on CFTBL? I've only seen it at EveryMatrix sites so far.

Maximum number of spins is now 100 And a loss-limit is compulsory

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Yeah I noticed this one, I play with the auto function open and it gets in the way a bit more.

I typed in many thousands as I didn't want to get it wrong meaning it could be set in coin per line.

There is another casino that does this and you can only input your starting balance at most just can't think off casino or slot I played there just the once bad memory on my part.
 
Has anyone noticed the changes to the autoplay on CFTBL? I've only seen it at EveryMatrix sites so far.

Maximum number of spins is now 100 And a loss-limit is compulsory

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This compulsory loss limit also seems to be present at many Playtech casinos now, or so I've noticed.

This whole thing is definitely brought on by some form of regulation, can't imagine why else several different slot manufacturers would implement it at (almost) the same time.
 
Should mention that using the auto player is very important if you are wagering on a bonus deposit as you always know without having to check anywhere else or having to leave the slot.

Some casinos you would have to contact support which is a pain.

I write it all down and tot it up as I go along.

Helps in the final straight off beating a bonus.

Long live the auto play.
 
This compulsory loss limit also seems to be present at many Playtech casinos now, or so I've noticed.

This whole thing is definitely brought on by some form of regulation, can't imagine why else several different slot manufacturers would implement it at (almost) the same time.

That would be very well utilised and a deadly introduction as far as garbage Play Take are concerned I would have thought ;)
 
The auto-play button is essential on WMS games as most are gimped in that the bugger changes colour as the free spins are about to drop.
I agree, it's possibly casinos playing safe as the slots don't or may not meet new regulatory BS.

I find it strange the regulators clamp down on simple auto-play but don't make all withdrawals final and ban pending BS.
 
Has anyone noticed the changes to the autoplay on CFTBL? I've only seen it at EveryMatrix sites so far.

Maximum number of spins is now 100 And a loss-limit is compulsory

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i noticed the stupid way. Came in after a few beers and started the session on autoplay for 100 spins, choosing the option to stop if free spins land and stood up to go get a drink but it stopped before i had walked 1 step away. So span it again. same thing. 5th time im thinking IT SAIS 100 FFS give me 100!! . a few more spins of the same and im thinkin well this is a new kind of autoplay.
Finally after a few more i checked the autoplay settings only to notice that the 'stop if win exceeds 0.00 had been ticked' . I'll admit, i felt like a bit of a tool.
 

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