The slowest one was from a casino provided by CasinoProfitShare.
its funny you should mention them, I don’t promote them, but I did happen to test one of their casinos that same night and yes, they were slower than Fortune.
on a side note to this thread; I would add that personally,… I have begun to expect; when the slots games reel for an extended period of time; to not expect to win that spin.
Now I realize that its because lets face it; you’re going to lose more times than you win; so its easy to understand how one could easily begin to come to such conclusion.
but the thing is; is that here on one hand you have the casino that has the slot games that are slow; therefore they have the spins that are extended, which I now have begun to associate with “well I’m not gonna win anything on this spin because its taking too long to return results”.
Now whether that is true; or not; doesn’t really matter because the fact is; is that I now associate long spins with a sure loss.
Compare that to a casino that never has the slow spins; and you get:
well I can go play at casino 1; who has those damn times when the slots spin and spin; and I know I’m not going to win when that happens;
or
I can go play at casino 2 where every spin remains associated with “I could win on this one…”
and I am certain everyone can finish where I’m going with that.
the extended spins leaves one too much room for doubt; wondering … was it delayed so that the results could be altered before they reach my PC?
It doesn’t matter whether there is any basis for fact in that matter or not; what matters is that I am going to choose to play somewhere that I KNOW isn’t having the chance to alter the results before I see them.
this is a much bigger problem than I think many places give it credit.
I chose Fortune (and profitshare) simply because they happened that night; but this is a problem for all in the industry to keep policed well, for the reasons mentioned above.