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New gaming regulation :-O
14th Nov. 2017, at 11:37 pm CET#11
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We can and all be sure that Gauselmann and Co will come up with something for this. It will definitely continue to be a lucrative billion-dollar business for the Slot machine manufacturers. They have already leveraged the laws with the points system and will simply do it in a new way
Because of the technical changes in the machines, I have once written to the main manufacturers: Bally Wulff, Novomatic and Merkur
Löwenplay from Novomatic has confirmed to me that there will be changes, they will also have a solution by then, but does not want to give any information about it at the moment, because everything is still in development and they are afraid of a competitive disadvantage.
Bally Wulff told me that they have introduced their new series LUX and would like to present it to us (Matthias and me) in the second week of December. We decided to take a closer look and hope that we can then say something about the new machines of the Technical Directive 5.0.
Merkur has not answered me yet.
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New gaming regulation :-O
23rd Nov. 2017, at 02:40 pm CET#13
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I have already played with TR 5.0 devices as part of an internal company presentation. I am not allowed to name the manufacturer, but I have already played on TR 5.0 machines.
These are exactly the same machines with the same games with adjustments to the game mathematics to meet the TR 5.0 requirements. So neither great concern nor great enthusiasm that something new is coming is appropriate. Mind you, that was one manufacturer. Event. comes nevertheless still something special.
In December, I will take a look at the devices from a second manufacturer at an in-house exhibition. If something interesting is there, I'll let you know.
New gaming regulation :-O
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New gaming regulation :-O
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Löwenplay from Novomatic has confirmed to me that there will be changes, they will also have a solution by then, but does not want to give any information about it at the moment, because everything is still in development and they are afraid of a competitive disadvantage.
Bally Wulff told me that they have introduced their new series LUX and would like to present it to us (Matthias and me) in the second week of December. We decided to take a closer look and hope that we can then say something about the new machines of the Technical Directive 5.0.
Merkur has not answered me yet.
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New gaming regulation :-O
Nobody has liked this post so far
These are exactly the same machines with the same games with adjustments to the game mathematics to meet the TR 5.0 requirements. So neither great concern nor great enthusiasm that something new is coming is appropriate. Mind you, that was one manufacturer. Event. comes nevertheless still something special.
In December, I will take a look at the devices from a second manufacturer at an in-house exhibition. If something interesting is there, I'll let you know.
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