I think the version of a technical specification I had seen related to an Elk game where the stats were summarised from the testing phase.
The bonus frequency was quoted alongside the long term average payouts shown on a graphical presentation and maybe if the game provider had to exhibit these to players rather than just the casinos it would allow players to adopt different attitudes to which slots that they would choose.
I think the game involved Vikings and the bonus frequency was around one in every 2350 spins although I just do not recall it. The game was awful though and must have been so unpopular as no-one would enjoy playing it. The mind boggles as to why the developer would allow such infrequent bonuses
pokersmasher - 11/03/2021 at 16:47
I think the version of a technical specification I had seen related to an Elk game where the stats were summarised from the testing phase.
The bonus frequency was quoted alongside the long term average payouts shown on a graphical presentation and maybe if the game provider had to exhibit these to players rather than just the casinos it would allow players to adopt different attitudes to which slots that they would choose.
I think the game involved Vikings and the bonus frequency was around one in every 2350 spins although I just do not recall it. The game was awful though and must have been so unpopular as no-one would enjoy playing it. The mind boggles as to why the developer would allow such infrequent bonuses
Gotta say bro your forum threads wouldn’t look out of place if it was on the gambling commission’s lawyers notebook 👏🏻 Do you work in the gaming industry or do you just know your stuff about gambling 😮👌🏻
Paul3009 - 11/03/2021 at 21:08
pokersmasher - 11/03/2021 at 16:47
I think the version of a technical specification I had seen related to an Elk game where the stats were summarised from the testing phase.
The bonus frequency was quoted alongside the long term average payouts shown on a graphical presentation and maybe if the game provider had to exhibit these to players rather than just the casinos it would allow players to adopt different attitudes to which slots that they would choose.
I think the game involved Vikings and the bonus frequency was around one in every 2350 spins although I just do not recall it. The game was awful though and must have been so unpopular as no-one would enjoy playing it. The mind boggles as to why the developer would allow such infrequent bonuses
Gotta say bro your forum threads wouldn’t look out of place if it was on the gambling commission’s lawyers notebook 👏🏻 Do you work in the gaming industry or do you just know your stuff about gambling 😮👌🏻
I would not play poker against him. He knows his shit
Paul, absolutely not! it is just a subject that interests me and I like to get under the skin of things I enjoy. Now ask me about UFC, Reality TV, Soap operas and I'd give you the blankest look you'd ever seen in response.
I feel like we need to get you on a retainer 🤣🤣
pokersmasher - 12/03/2021 at 01:34
Paul, absolutely not! it is just a subject that interests me and I like to get under the skin of things I enjoy. Now ask me about UFC, Reality TV, Soap operas and I'd give you the blankest look you'd ever seen in response.
Agree on that xD
pokersmasher - 11/03/2021 at 16:47
I think the version of a technical specification I had seen related to an Elk game where the stats were summarised from the testing phase.
The bonus frequency was quoted alongside the long term average payouts shown on a graphical presentation and maybe if the game provider had to exhibit these to players rather than just the casinos it would allow players to adopt different attitudes to which slots that they would choose.
I think the game involved Vikings and the bonus frequency was around one in every 2350 spins although I just do not recall it. The game was awful though and must have been so unpopular as no-one would enjoy playing it. The mind boggles as to why the developer would allow such infrequent bonuses
Thunderkick used to offer these docs
e.g.
https://www.thunderkick.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/The-Rift-Game-Information.pdf
Thier game info used to have full bonus frequency information. I wish all providers offered even the above however!
Thanks very much Pilo,
Yes, that is the kind of thing although I am almost sure the version I had seen was from Elk Games.