Stop playing big bass this slot series is too hard🥴😵
I don't play them anymore, generally where fish is standing I'm out
except golden fish tank, that's top 😁
gamble1 wrote on 18.03.2024 at 04:15: Have to complain again today and about ELK
What kind of shitty Provider is that please? My slot tracker has now registered over 2.5 million spins in these f**king pirots and I had 1x whole x120
I even hit x500 more often at Nolimit with around 10,000 spins than the x100 there
They should be banned from making games because the fun has nothing to do with playing
I've had better results with such no-name manufacturers than there
I find the gameplay of the slots very interesting and visually well done.
Unfortunately, I'm like you with the wins.
The slots only ever hint at the cool wins they could theoretically produce. So I certainly haven't made as many spins in all the slots together as you have in pirots. That's completely abnormal😂😉
But since I've been playing elk from time to time (since bloopers) I think I've had 3 wins of x500, in platooners, something with totems, and Eldorado Gold...
Otherwise max always x100...
The provider is actually always disappointing...
If you assume one second per spin in autoplay with the fastest spins, then you have played 694 hours of pirots...? 😱🙈
Stromberg wrote on 18.03.2024 at 10:12 am:
I find the slots very interesting from the gameplay and visually well done.
Unfortunately, I'm like you with the wins.
The slots only ever hint at what cool wins they could theoretically produce... So I certainly haven't made as many spins in all the slots together as you have in pirots. That's completely abnormal😂😉
But since I've been playing elk from time to time (since bloopers) I think I've had 3 wins of x500, in platooners, something with totems, and Eldorado Gold...
Otherwise max always x100...
The Provider is actually always disappointing...
If you assume one second per spin in autoplay with the fastest spins, then you have played 694 hours of pirots...? 😱🙈
ELK is a volatile slot provider. Not as awesome as No Limits, but still volatile. Some people grumble about Pragmatic, but I think they are the most balanced. I've seen more good wins in Pragmatic Slots than anywhere else.
gamble1 wrote on 18.03.2024 at 04:15: Have to complain again today and about ELK
What kind of shitty Provider is that please? My slot tracker has now registered over 2.5 million spins in these f**king pirots and I had 1x whole x120
I even hit x500 more often at Nolimit with around 10,000 spins than the x100 there
They should be banned from making games because the fun has nothing to do with playing
I've had better results with no-name manufacturers than there
i have to agree with you, I hardly ever win anything with this provider, and if you do make it into the free spins, they almost always only yield small winnings. I rarely play them either, although there are good slots there. but if they don't pay anything, it's just no use.
ELK is a volatile slot provider. Not as awesome as No Limits, but still volatile. Some people grumble about Pragmatic, but I think they are the most balanced. I've seen more good wins in Pragmatic Slots than anywhere else.
In my opinion, a lot of the popular slot providers these days are volatile or mainly produce volatile to very volatile slots. But most of them show their volatility in a positive way.
In the case of ELK, I usually play them because I find them interesting and innovative. But when the free spins come, I usually don't expect much from them. However, there are some that I don't find particularly volatile, such as Stars of orion, tropicool, bloopers, micronights, Drops, Cluster slide... It often takes a while to get the free spins, but you can play for quite a long time with the balance.
I agree with you about Pragmatic, it has bad eating phases, but it also knocks out the high multis...
However, if I were to play anything in anticipation of a big hit, it would never be elk.
gamble1 wrote on 18.03.2024 at 04:15 am:
What kind of shitty Provider is this please ? My slot tracker has now registered over 2.5 million spins in these shitty pirots and I had 1x whole x120
I'm not trying to be a jerk, my dear Gamble, but you realize after 2.5 million (!) spins (or 694 hours of play, according to Stromberg's calculations) that a game isn't working for you? I can hardly imagine that much operational blindness in you Zockfuchs
Langhans wrote on March 18, 2024 at 10:42 am:
I don't want to come across as stupid, my dear Gamble, but after 2.5 million (!) spins (or 694 hours of playing time, according to Stromberg's calculations) you realize that a game is not running for you? I can hardly imagine that much operational blindness in you Zockfuchs
With the fuss the parrots are making, you probably won't even get there in a second, but I've done the math... 😄
Stromberg wrote on 18.03.2024 at 10:33 am:
In my opinion, a large part of the popular slot providers today are volatile or mainly produce volatile to very volatile slots. But most of them show their volatility in a positive way.
In the case of ELK, I usually play them because I find them interesting and innovative. But when the free spins come, I usually don't expect much from them. However, there are some that I don't find particularly volatile, such as Stars of orion, tropicool, bloopers, micronights, Drops, Cluster slide... It often takes a while to get the free spins, but you can play for quite a long time with the balance.
I agree with you about Pragmatic, it has bad eating phases, but it also knocks out the high multis...
However, if I were to play anything in anticipation of a big hit, it would never be elk.
Yes, I agree with you. Even old slots like Book of Ra are volatile. I also had some unpleasant free spins, but also some that were above average.
I actually find the ELK slots aesthetically pleasing. But I don't play them because I don't like their script. Most of the time, one spin pays. The rest are dead spins.
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I don't play them anymore, generally where fish is standing I'm out
except golden fish tank, that's top 😁
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because of 20fs I'd better postpone it until tomorrow...
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What kind of shitty Provider is that? My slot tracker has now registered over 2.5 million spins in these f**king pirots and I had 1x whole x120
I even hit x500 more often at Nolimit with around 10,000 spins than the x100 there
They should be banned from making games because the fun has nothing to do with playing
I've had better results with no-name manufacturers than there
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I find the gameplay of the slots very interesting and visually well done.
Unfortunately, I'm like you with the wins.
The slots only ever hint at the cool wins they could theoretically produce. So I certainly haven't made as many spins in all the slots together as you have in pirots. That's completely abnormal😂😉
But since I've been playing elk from time to time (since bloopers) I think I've had 3 wins of x500, in platooners, something with totems, and Eldorado Gold...
Otherwise max always x100...
The provider is actually always disappointing...
If you assume one second per spin in autoplay with the fastest spins, then you have played 694 hours of pirots...? 😱🙈
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ELK is a volatile slot provider. Not as awesome as No Limits, but still volatile. Some people grumble about Pragmatic, but I think they are the most balanced. I've seen more good wins in Pragmatic Slots than anywhere else.
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i have to agree with you, I hardly ever win anything with this provider, and if you do make it into the free spins, they almost always only yield small winnings. I rarely play them either, although there are good slots there. but if they don't pay anything, it's just no use.
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In my opinion, a lot of the popular slot providers these days are volatile or mainly produce volatile to very volatile slots. But most of them show their volatility in a positive way.
In the case of ELK, I usually play them because I find them interesting and innovative. But when the free spins come, I usually don't expect much from them. However, there are some that I don't find particularly volatile, such as Stars of orion, tropicool, bloopers, micronights, Drops, Cluster slide... It often takes a while to get the free spins, but you can play for quite a long time with the balance.
I agree with you about Pragmatic, it has bad eating phases, but it also knocks out the high multis...
However, if I were to play anything in anticipation of a big hit, it would never be elk.
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I'm not trying to be a jerk, my dear Gamble, but you realize after 2.5 million (!) spins (or 694 hours of play, according to Stromberg's calculations) that a game isn't working for you? I can hardly imagine that much operational blindness in you Zockfuchs
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With the fuss the parrots are making, you probably won't even get there in a second, but I've done the math... 😄
@gamble1: what rtp does the slottracker show?
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Yes, I agree with you. Even old slots like Book of Ra are volatile. I also had some unpleasant free spins, but also some that were above average.
I actually find the ELK slots aesthetically pleasing. But I don't play them because I don't like their script. Most of the time, one spin pays. The rest are dead spins.
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