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Online Casinos in general: List of Novomatic (Novoline) online casinos with fake software (Page 4)

Topic created on 15th Jun. 2017 | Page: 4 of 4 | Answers: 37 | Views: 8,114
moralischverwerflich
Expert
Now also available at stake, the original ones.
RTP 95.XX%

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comiker91
Rookie

Toastbrot wrote on 20.10.2024 19:05:

He works for the Jackpot pirates so he has to throw out a hint here and there in an ancient post 🙂because only there are the original Novomatic slots with outstanding RTP values, right? ☺️

Do I have to use my private account? Probably not, right?

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Toastbrot
Experienced

comiker91 wrote on 10/21/2024 10:11 AM:

Do I have to with my private account? Rather not or?

Well, but what else do you want to tell us? That every casino that carries the slots is cheating you? I've had a look now, everything from dama branded casinos to stake are apparently the purest scammers 🫵 Apart from the fact that the slots seem relatively cheap to me, the Rtp is probably still better than the original, as already indicated. So I find the warning to be nonsense.


Since we only gamble in DE licensed shops anyway, fortunately this doesn't affect us ☺️

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gamble1
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Toastbrot wrote on October 21, 2024 at 12:12 pm:

Well but what else are you trying to tell us? That every casino that carries the slots is cheating you? I've had a look now, from dama branded casinos to stake, everything seems to be the purest scammers 🫵 Apart from the fact that the slots seem relatively cheap to me, the Rtp is probably still better than the original, as already indicated. So I find the warning to be nonsense.


Since we only gamble in DE licensed shops anyway, fortunately this doesn't affect us ☺️


From a neutral point of view, who can guarantee that the values given by a Provider offering fake versions of slots are actually correct? Theoretically, I could also create a copy of Book of Dead from Play'n Go, specify 150% RTP and set it to 2% in the background.

The big providers have a reputation to lose, but if someone releases a product that they're not actually allowed to because it's neither owned nor licensed (Novo would never have allowed such bad versions), then you should ask yourself whether it makes sense to connect to such servers - regardless of how reputable the casino that lists these games is.

With this in mind, I think a warning is in order, and it cannot be emphasized often enough.

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Toastbrot
Experienced

gamble1 wrote on 21.10.2024 at 12:22 pm:


On a neutral note, with a Provider that offers fake versions of slots, who can guarantee that the stated values are actually correct? Theoretically, I could also create a copy of Book of Dead from Play'n Go, specify 150% RTP and set it to 2% in the background.

The big providers have a reputation to lose, but if someone releases a product that they're not actually allowed to because it's neither owned nor licensed (Novo would never have allowed such bad versions), then you should ask yourself whether it makes sense to connect to such servers - regardless of how reputable the casino that lists these games is.

With this in mind, I think a warning is in order, and it cannot be emphasized often enough.


Well I think these brands are very careful about what they do. I think offering slots with fake RTP would of course be possible, but it would be far too big a Risk that this would be exposed and drive a lot of players away. Above all, why would they do that? It's not like they're making a loss with the RTP offered... I think the consideration was more that these slots are in high demand and if we don't get them through official channels then just like this... The demand seems to be there. What you think of such a practice remains to be seen, but I doubt that it goes deeper than any copy... Other game providers are also available and verifiable that they are originals. This is probably simply because Novomatic only wants to or can only officially serve the German market 🤷🏻‍♂️


Everyone has to decide for themselves at the end of the day

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gamble1
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Toastbrot wrote on October 21, 2024 at 12:46 pm:

Well I think these brands are very careful about what they do. I think offering slots with fake RTP would of course be possible but a far too big Risk that this thing would be exposed and scare away a bunch of players. Above all, why would they do that? It's not like they're making a loss with the RTP offered... I think the consideration was more that these slots are in high demand and if we don't get them through official channels then just like this... The demand seems to be there. What you think of such a practice remains to be seen, but I doubt that it goes deeper than any copy... Other game providers are also available and verifiable that they are originals. This is probably simply because Novomatic only wants to or can only officially serve the German market 🤷🏻‍♂️


Everyone has to decide for themselves at the end of the day

Of course, everyone has to decide for themselves what to do, but the original point was to criticize the warning. However, I feel that it is absolutely right to draw attention to the situation with fake slots. Because at first glance, you often don't realize that these are not the original slots.

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comiker91
Rookie
You can search for the Provider AceRun. This is their engine and simply the Novo games built on it. Design 1:1 identical. When the slots first appeared, the fake Novos still had the logo.

Of course you can play whatever you want, but if someone fakes something, they're usually up to no good.

Since AceRun works together with Yggdrasil, it may not have been exposed as fake at the casinos you mentioned during the sales pitch. I assume that some of them don't know that it's fake.

Even players think they are originals.

The best story I've heard:
Novomatic had a falling out with Greentube, so Novomatic is now making the slots themselves and they're not that good at it yet, which is why they're buggy.

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moralischverwerflich
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What a pointless discussion here....

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