Understanding question (technical) about new slots
9th Aug. 2020, at 08:15 pm CEST#1
0 Likes
Nobody has liked this post so far
Is my assumption correct if I assume that it doesn't matter in principle in which OC I play a new slot because the game companies leave them on their own servers and the OC that pays for the corresponding rights only provides the environment (skin) ?
If I'm completely on the wrong track now, thank you in advance for any form of clarification, correction, etc.! !
I'll try to bring light into the darkness, then you can also stop speculating
All games are on the servers of the manufacturers, but unlike what you think, each casino has its own place on these servers, because each casino can determine its own payout ratio, minimum and maximum bet
That an operator itself has no influence on it, should be clarified with it. Only the programmers themselves can intervene in the games.
Understanding question (technical) about new slots
9th Aug. 2020, at 10:16 pm CEST#4
0 Likes
Nobody has liked this post so far
spielo wrote on 09.08.2020 at 22:08: I'll try to shed some light on it, then you can stop speculating
All games are located on the servers of the manufacturers, but unlike what you think, each casino has its own place on these servers, because each casino can determine its own payout ratio, minimum - and maximum bet.
Sounds in your explanation like the intern can always set the payout percentage to 50% on Thursday
Some manufacturers (e.g. PlayNGo) offer some variants with different odds (e.g. 96% / 94% / 92%) and from these the casino can choose, they cannot set the odds themselves.
This post has been translated automatically
Anonym
Former Member
Understanding question (technical) about new slots
9th Aug. 2020, at 10:31 pm CEST#5
0 Likes
Nobody has liked this post so far
derzweifel wrote on 08/09/2020 at 22:16
Sounds in your explanation like the intern could always set the payout rate to 50% on Thursday
i was thinking something like that. of course there will be security guidelines (if i understood the mga statutes correctly, there are key positions for server control etc.), but at the end of the day - even if it were wanted - such a total monitoring of the servers might not be possible
and that the boss of casino xy doesn't have a deal with the manufacturer zy and - if things go badly at home - has them readjusted via telephone contact, is therefore also not impossible. (i'm not saying that this is the case, just that the option would be there - or am i seeing it wrong?)
Online casinos are not arcades. Millions of players, slot trackers, probably bots and hackers deal with the slots
If there were anomalies, this would come to light promptly
That the slots are hosted externally can often be seen in the address field, (at Twin for example) if they are integrated sloppily.
Understanding question (technical) about new slots
Nobody has liked this post so far
If I'm completely on the wrong track now, thank you in advance for any form of clarification, correction, etc.! !
This post has been translated automatically
Understanding question (technical) about new slots
Liked this post: schwede666
but yes, most suspect that casinos have no influence on the games - since the casinos only forward
This post has been translated automatically
Understanding question (technical) about new slots
Liked this post: Anonym, schwede666
All games are on the servers of the manufacturers, but unlike what you think, each casino has its own place on these servers, because each casino can determine its own payout ratio, minimum and maximum bet
That an operator itself has no influence on it, should be clarified with it. Only the programmers themselves can intervene in the games.
This post has been translated automatically
Understanding question (technical) about new slots
Nobody has liked this post so far
Sounds in your explanation like the intern can always set the payout percentage to 50% on Thursday
Some manufacturers (e.g. PlayNGo) offer some variants with different odds (e.g. 96% / 94% / 92%) and from these the casino can choose, they cannot set the odds themselves.
This post has been translated automatically
Understanding question (technical) about new slots
Nobody has liked this post so far
i was thinking something like that. of course there will be security guidelines (if i understood the mga statutes correctly, there are key positions for server control etc.), but at the end of the day - even if it were wanted - such a total monitoring of the servers might not be possible
and that the boss of casino xy doesn't have a deal with the manufacturer zy and - if things go badly at home - has them readjusted via telephone contact, is therefore also not impossible. (i'm not saying that this is the case, just that the option would be there - or am i seeing it wrong?)
This post has been translated automatically
Understanding question (technical) about new slots
Liked this post: schwede666, ShakhtarD
If there were anomalies, this would come to light promptly
That the slots are hosted externally can often be seen in the address field, (at Twin for example) if they are integrated sloppily.
This post has been translated automatically
Understanding question (technical) about new slots
Nobody has liked this post so far
This post has been translated automatically