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I'd at least smile and maybe run a £10 remarkable thread comp
looks like they had auto clicker onThat's cool! But what a uneventful maxwin meh.
That’s probably a fair comment @L&L-Jan.@FAZI1 That is not to blame Nolimit for. Its the result of the requests from their clients that they make games with variable RTP. From there it is up to the casino to decide on which RTP they want to release the game. Nolimit is doing only what their customers are asking.
hacksaw gamings lowest rtp is 92% ? or is lower avalivble
That's an interesting point Jan. And I see what you are saying. But, there have been signs of developers such as Play'n GO and Pragmatic Play encouraging casinos to switch to lower-paying versions.@FAZI1 That is not to blame Nolimit for. Its the result of the requests from their clients that they make games with variable RTP. From there it is up to the casino to decide on which RTP they want to release the game. Nolimit is doing only what their customers are asking.
Let me know when you’re ready for some “far away” recommendations to tryHacksaw Gaming do an encouraging 88% maths model of their latest slots now It's party time for casinos with these low RTP versions. It will take some time for players to wise up and start snubbing them.
Yes, but they are also creating a dangerous (for the player) precedent. At least most other providers still offer a higher RTP version of their games so we at least have access to them one way or another.Talking about Elk Studios' unique approach, I prefer it. Their games are the same wherever you choose to play. They are not taking advantage of players lack of knowledge.
@FAZI1 That is not to blame Nolimit for. Its the result of the requests from their clients that they make games with variable RTP. From there it is up to the casino to decide on which RTP they want to release the game. Nolimit is doing only what their customers are asking.
Have to mention also mate, that it's not as one-sided as you suggest because game developers get extra revenue from lower-paying RTP models.@FAZI1 That is not to blame Nolimit for. Its the result of the requests from their clients that they make games with variable RTP. From there it is up to the casino to decide on which RTP they want to release the game. Nolimit is doing only what their customers are asking.
Good point about the provider getting benefit of this too. And I doubt we’ll see the NLC reps in here again after most ripped them apart over the Gulag game last year. I think we hurt their feelingsHave to mention also mate, that it's not as one-sided as you suggest because game developers get extra revenue from lower-paying RTP models.
Anyway, you would think NLC would pop in to answer some queries.
I guess only they know if they did it due to casino demand (though I doubt anyone would dare to drop their games), or to simply make more money from players
i dont mate, didnt make it, i do like the music Pretty sure our player is happy and im happy for him, or her, or it, or they, or them - you never know these days.
Fucking love that tune! Even more 80's than.....well, 80's music!
You can say w/e you want about NoLimit but they do have the sound design down to a T...
Did someone say 80's?
I know its a bit off-topic but any excuse to post this masterpiece.
Super hit but this game is a weird one to understand
I'm no expert but that surely must fall under the fact that many many people will be playing them, so the odds of hitting a better outcome is improved as there are more spins being put through the slot.Why do your releases always follow the pattern of giving decent wins in the first few weeks of release then stop paying completely? Road rage is a fine example - pay’s absolutely nothing these days with common 5-10x bonus’