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Slot Games in general: Dead or Alive 2 - Bonus Buy Feature

Topic created on 29th Apr. 2020 | Page: 1 of 3 | Answers: 29 | Views: 9,175
Anonym
On May 11th Netent will introduce a Bonus Buy feature at Dead or Alive 2!
That is, you can buy directly into the free spins for a fee.

Especially for the slot that can have such a high payout amount (x100,000), this could of course change things up quite a bit.
Of course, there is never a guarantee to get good free spins, but nevertheless, this could lead to finally reaching the beloved wildline with a bit of luck, without investing thousands of spins for it.
What is better/better in this case, everyone has to decide for himself. Personally, however, I think that could be quite interesting, but probably also expensive.

What do you think? Let's discuss.

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Herr_D
Amateur
I don't think that's bad.

I'm sure I'll give it a try depending on what it costs, but in the end you have nothing to lose.

Where did you get the info?

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Anonym
s1n88 wrote on 04/29/2020 at 10:59 am: On May 11th Netent will introduce a Bonus Buy feature on Dead or Alive 2!
Say, you can buy directly into the free spins for a fee.

Especially for the slot that can have such a high payout amount (x100,000), this could of course change things up quite a bit.
Of course, there is never a guarantee to get good free spins, but nevertheless, this could lead to finally reaching the beloved wildline with a bit of luck, without investing thousands of spins for it.
What is better/better in this case, everyone has to decide for himself. Personally, however, I think that could be quite interesting, but probably also expensive.

What do you think? Let's discuss.

Sounds tempting, but as with other slots (ExtraChilli, White Rabbit) you might pay a high price and get nothing out of it.

I think, if you could buy the feature from 20 € on smallest bet, so 90 of 100 x maybe a mini-win of 3-10 € would come out.
I think times the software Provider Netent will secure that for themselves so that such a fat Big Win only comes every few thousand freespins - is logical, everything must be financed.
I myself would try it but still times, because the eternal wait for free spins also bored and you can trigger the function at any time.

On the other hand, this will also increase the addiction potential, because many can no longer stop buying the free spins; at least I see some dangers for myself in it....

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Slothot
Amateur
I have already seen the BuFeature in a stream at a Bitcoin casino

The Streamer let 2000€ through on 0,90€ bet without any significant win
The buy in scam was 60€ per bonus buy in...

Whether this was just a promo from streamer and casino I don't know. The casino was licensed Curacao...

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Anonym
I have also just seen it, Feature Buy costs x66 of the bet! I find but really fair when you compare against other slots where you have to pay a good x100 ...

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Timo0510
Top Member
66x stake compared to what the slot can throw are dirt cheap.the part will hit like a bomb

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RebellYell
Top Member
I had a total of 5x Wildline and 3 x 5 Scatter on Dead or Alive 1 + 2. And when those awesome things came, it was always on the first spins I did.

I personally will never use this purchase option, because I know how many bad free spins there are in the game.

I'm very curious how the game will run overall when this purchase option is integrated

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Anonym
Timo0510 wrote on 29.04.2020 at 12:07 pm: 66x stake compared to what the slot can throw are dirt cheap.the part will hit like a bomb

The emphasis is on CAN A Feature Buy on such a highly volatile slot with such chronically bad bonus rounds already has lottery character for me. Only that the ticket here can cost significantly more than the one in the lottery booth.

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x****Y
Some will leave a lot of money, the slot just knocks out 95% bad bonus rounds. I will avoid it

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Falko
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Purchase of the free spins would be only 5.94 euros on 9 cents bet, if that's right with x66? But that would be very cheap, because if you choose the bonus function on the far left with Multiplier increase then you usually reach this sum easily.

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