Nej, da hvert casino frit kan vælge, hvilken version af spillene de ønsker at bruge.
Generelt ser de ikke ud til at svinge meget. For eksempel, hvis de kører 94% versionen af Sugar Rush, så vil alle spil fra Pragmatic være 94% versionerne*. Det samme gælder Relax, PnG osv.
Når jeg begynder at spille på et nyt casino, tjekker jeg altid spil fra flere udbydere for at se, hvilken version de kører. I de fleste tilfælde vil jeg ikke spille noget under 96%, da det bare er et enormt spild af tid; især med de spil med høj volatilitet, de laver i dag.
Der skal virkelig mere fokus på at regulere udbyderne.
Selvom ting som eCogra er et godt skridt i den rigtige retning, skal der gøres mere, da udbydere kommer med stadig mere smarte måder at holde alle glade for. Hvis en udbyder viser en RTP på 96 %, vil de fleste synes, at det er et godt tal. Hvad de dog ikke fortæller dig, er, at 96%-mærket blev ramt efter en 100.000x multiplikator, der landede én gang i 10.000.000.000 spins.
Indtil de ændrer, hvordan RTP verificeres, som at indføre et bestemt antal spins osv.. vil spil fortsætte med at køre på omkring 50 % kortsigtet RTP.
Når det er sagt, vil jeg stadig spille et 96% spil over et 94% spil hver eneste gang.
*) Nogle spil fra Pragmatic (såsom Sweet Bonanza, The Dog House, Chilli Heat osv.) har 95 % versioner som deres nedgraderede versioner. Sandsynligvis fordi Pragmatic ikke ønsker, at nogle af deres mest populære titler** skal få et hit, når folk indser, at de ikke spiller standardversionen af spillet.
**) Big Bass Bonanza har en 94,07% version derude. Det er et STORT fald fra standardindstillingen på 96,71%.
No, as each casino is free to select which version of the games they wish to use.
Generally, they don't seem to fluctuate much. For example, if they're running the 94% version of Sugar Rush, then all games from Pragmatic will be the 94% versions*. Same goes for Relax, PnG, etc.
When I start playing at a new casino, I always check games from multiple providers to see which version they're running. In most cases, I won't play anything under 96% as it's just a massive waste of time; especially with the high volatility games they're making today.
There really needs to be more focus on regulating the providers.
While things like eCogra are a good step in the right direction, more needs to be done, as providers are coming up with increasingly clever ways to keep everyone happy. If a provider shows an RTP of 96%, most people would think that it's a good number. What they don't tell you, however, is that the 96% mark was hit after a 100,000x multiplier that landed once in 10,000,000,000 spins.
Until they change how RTP is verifed, like instituting a set number of spins, etc.. games will continue to run at about 50% short-term RTP.
That being said, I'll still play a 96% game over a 94% game every single time.
*) Some games from Pragmatic (such as Sweet Bonanza, The Dog House, Chilli Heat, etc) have 95% versions as their downgraded versions. Likely because Pragmatic doesn't want some of their most popular titles** to take a hit once people realize that they're not playing the default version of the game.
**) Big Bass Bonanza has a 94.07% version out there. That a HUGE drop from the 96.71% default setting.
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