nenad wrote on 04/26/2018 at 14:40: Yes true but for what?
I'm not saying that there is something but I don't think that there is nothing
If I do not use something or can not use why keep?
If I don't need diapers it doesn't make sense to fill up the basement with them
I don't know what for but why does YouTube store which device you use to access it? Maybe just for statistical purposes? It makes sense. The game developers also need this information urgently, of course, the trend is going strongly in the direction of mobile gaming and to even notice such data is already indispensable.
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26th Apr. 2018, at 03:03 pm CEST#22
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Exactly, that they do everything just for us. They are so nice
It's not as if the casino doesn't derive any economic benefit from being even more easily accessible via cell phone/tablet.
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nenad wrote on 04/26/2018 at 14:40: Yes true but for what?
I'm not saying that there is something but I don't think that there is nothing
If I do not use something or can not use why keep?
If I don't need diapers it doesn't make sense to fill up the basement with them
As I said: On casino side definitely for advertising. If I systematically keep track of who plays or deposits with which device and when, I can improve the advertising measures accordingly. However, it cannot be ruled out that the collection of data on the casino side also has legal reasons. Keyword money laundering. Casinos with an EU license could request information about their data with reference to the new General Data Protection Regulation.
Yes but here it is about the slots or their providers
They make neither advertising nor what else that do the casinos
In the normal casino you have to identify yourself but the machines themselves do not need any information
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26th Apr. 2018, at 03:27 pm CEST#26
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nenad wrote on 26.04.2018 at 15:12: Yes, but this is about the slots or their providers
The make neither advertising nor what else that do the casinos
In the normal casino you have to identify yourself but the machines themselves do not need any information
With them it is even more obvious: product improvement. I assume that they constantly compare their slot software with each other or A/B test within a game. Here a sound effect more, there a symbol slightly modified or the algorithm throws suddenly 1% more in the bonus round on average. In combination with devices, resolutions, countries and times, this is powerful BigData with which you can make your products even "better", i.e. even more addictive.
stkrie wrote on 04/26/2018 at 14:19: Online casinos are, after all, not only mostly demonstrably linked to the mafia, but it's a
market worth hundreds of millions.
Therefore, of course, there is no cheating!
And of all things Julian and Knochen think that everything is going great.
I laugh away, ha ha.
So naive^^
True and it's about money, a lot - a lot of money! Easy-earned for the OC operators even more so. Because they sit somewhere under palm trees and watch, while they lie on a hooker, how the money counter rattles.
And again to summarize: Games are located externally on central servers and are only offered as white label by the online casinos. Each user is stored as a profile on this central server based on various indications such as name, place of residence, bank details, visa, etc.. In addition, each Deposit / withdrawal is assigned to the respective account. Everything is fully under control online. In contrast to unnetworked Slot machines, this is a clear minus point. Why? Because it is easy to exploit!
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True and it's about money, lots - lots of money! Easy-earned money for the OC operators at that. Because they sit somewhere under palm trees and watch, while lying on a hooker, how the money counter rattles.
And again to summarize: Games are located externally on central servers and are only offered as white label by the online casinos. Each user is stored as a profile on this central server based on various indications such as name, place of residence, bank details, visa, etc.. In addition, each Deposit / withdrawal is assigned to the respective account. Everything is fully under control online. In contrast to unnetworked Slot machines, this is a clear minus point. Why? Because it is easy to exploit!
So it is they know everything about you is stored there, This is not so with the machine in the arcade.
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just a train of thought, because it is always claimed here that the casinos have no influence on the slots, since they are located externally on the servers of the manufacturers.
e.g. manufacturer xyz offers three different casino websites for the oc`s:
-the 1.game site has a high rtp of let's say 120% rtp for promotion purposes(new users or advertising effect etc) - no win for the oc
-the 2nd game site has the official rtp of 96% on average - small win for the oc
-the 3rd game site has 86% rtp for longtime addicted players - big win for the oc
the oc can now conveniently choose what is currently being fed in from the providers external server to respond to the collected player profiles.probably it is also done this way when summarizing the players experiences.new players win at the beginning (1st game site),then less (2nd game site) to be squeezed like a lemon at the end (3rd game site).
Probably it is not done so no. By the way, the RTP of 96% does not mean a small win for the casino, but a big one. There are also dozens of documentations that prove that the RTP is correct overall. YOU can simply test it yourself, the RTP is the most transparent there is
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I don't know what for but why does YouTube store which device you use to access it? Maybe just for statistical purposes? It makes sense. The game developers also need this information urgently, of course, the trend is going strongly in the direction of mobile gaming and to even notice such data is already indispensable.
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As I said: On casino side definitely for advertising. If I systematically keep track of who plays or deposits with which device and when, I can improve the advertising measures accordingly. However, it cannot be ruled out that the collection of data on the casino side also has legal reasons. Keyword money laundering. Casinos with an EU license could request information about their data with reference to the new General Data Protection Regulation.
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They make neither advertising nor what else that do the casinos
In the normal casino you have to identify yourself but the machines themselves do not need any information
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With them it is even more obvious: product improvement. I assume that they constantly compare their slot software with each other or A/B test within a game. Here a sound effect more, there a symbol slightly modified or the algorithm throws suddenly 1% more in the bonus round on average. In combination with devices, resolutions, countries and times, this is powerful BigData with which you can make your products even "better", i.e. even more addictive.
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True and it's about money, a lot - a lot of money! Easy-earned for the OC operators even more so. Because they sit somewhere under palm trees and watch, while they lie on a hooker, how the money counter rattles.
And again to summarize: Games are located externally on central servers and are only offered as white label by the online casinos. Each user is stored as a profile on this central server based on various indications such as name, place of residence, bank details, visa, etc.. In addition, each Deposit / withdrawal is assigned to the respective account. Everything is fully under control online. In contrast to unnetworked Slot machines, this is a clear minus point. Why? Because it is easy to exploit!
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So it is they know everything about you is stored there, This is not so with the machine in the arcade.
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e.g. manufacturer xyz offers three different casino websites for the oc`s:
-the 1.game site has a high rtp of let's say 120% rtp for promotion purposes(new users or advertising effect etc) - no win for the oc
-the 2nd game site has the official rtp of 96% on average - small win for the oc
-the 3rd game site has 86% rtp for longtime addicted players - big win for the oc
the oc can now conveniently choose what is currently being fed in from the providers external server to respond to the collected player profiles.probably it is also done this way when summarizing the players experiences.new players win at the beginning (1st game site),then less (2nd game site) to be squeezed like a lemon at the end (3rd game site).
as i said, just a train of thought
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