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Landbased Casinos in general: A joke what is going on in German game arcades (Page 25)

Topic created on 02nd Oct. 2018 | Page: 25 of 41 | Answers: 401 | Views: 104,989
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Idiot85 wrote on 12/13/2018 at 5:57 PM
du I have enough other free time activities, I was just curious and stupid as almost every gamer is now. As mentioned I never expect anything. There are people who stink there partly really disgusting what was really penetrating with a player next door. Personally, I always keep in mind that I never want to end up like before, i.e. broke. But these new games are interesting and a change. I still think that as a gamer you will never be completely free of games, it just shouldn't get the upper hand or lead to a compulsion. I think that is always the hardest.

Interesting games? I can not quite understand. What happens there? Nothing. Am I challenged? Not really
Who else knows the game 32 heb auf?
Just as witty, interesting and inventive as flickering screens.

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Anonym
32 hab on...is but pepper.
ever played 1000 heb on ? Much more amusing

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Skeptiker
Rookie
Okay, you know!?

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Knochen
Elite
But my regular hall has a really good coffee machine with fresh bean coffee that tastes really good

Yes, everyone as he wants. I also spend money on other leisure activities and not only for the game itself. I also go really rarely in the hall meanwhile, because I also moved and just live a little further away. Still accessible but no longer a 2 minute walk. Anyway, I think it's always terrible when you conclude from himself to others and thus wants to spoil the fun for everyone

For example, I can not understand with the best will in the world why someone goes to the soccer stadium, although I am a big soccer fan. I am also a musician, produce music that is played in clubs and still can't understand why someone voluntarily goes to clubs. Others can't understand why I go to the arcade. Everyone can enjoy his free time as he wants. And yes, for me arcade has actually become a relaxation. That was different in the past, but now it's possible

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Bone wrote on 12/13/2018 at 6:10 pm: But my tribe hall has a really good coffee machine with fresh bean coffee that tastes really good

Yes, each as he wants. I do spend money on other leisure activities and not just on gaming itself. I also go really rarely in the hall meanwhile, because I also moved and just live a little further away. Still accessible but no longer a 2 minute walk. Anyway, I think it's always terrible when you conclude from himself to others and thus wants to spoil the fun for everyone

For example, I can not understand with the best will in the world why someone goes to the soccer stadium, although I am a big soccer fan. I am also a musician, produce music that is played in clubs and still can't understand why someone voluntarily goes to clubs. Others can't understand why I go to the arcade. Everyone can enjoy his free time as he wants. And yes, for me arcade has actually become a relaxation. That was different in the past, but now it's possible

Well, you are a pleasant exception. If you read the posts in this forum, you usually come across other statements. And as the saying goes: exceptions prove the rule. I stick to the opinion that you really don't get anything worth the money you leave there.
In football stadiums you get to see a game. In clubs you get a drink, music and so on. All real. In the hall you have programmed machines that suggest you can make some kind of win. If you don't put money in - e.g. because you are just talking to someone - the toothless supervisor comes around the corner and makes it clear that only people who put money in are allowed. So: Play or get out. No matter whether you have already gambled away 20 € 5 minutes before. All players are screwed in the halls without exception.

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Elite
1: You can decide for yourself how much money to play with, it does not have to be 20€, even less is conceivable.
2: That's what I mean by denying the fun. You try to do that, but you just can't. How can you be sure that I won't be offered anything real there? What is real offered to you in the cinema or in the stadium? It's nothing material, the movie ends, the whistle blows, the last spin stops. All the same principle. I just enjoy these colorful images on the screen, of course because somewhere the attraction is to win money or at least to see a cool free spins series
3: Play or get out, of course. In the cinema you will also be kicked out when the movie is over, so it is usually easy with entertainment. You can't sit in the bar around the corner all evening without drinking either. It's still a business and not a public building
4: Players don't get screwed without exception. Those who lose have not been screwed, they have lost at gambling. It should be clear to everyone that it is always more likely to lose than to win

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Your comparisons are a bit lame, as I'm sure you've noticed.
Furthermore:
Whoever loses, has not lost at gambling. They are "entertainment games with the possibility of winning", not Games of chance
It is a big joke to make the player believe exactly that: A matter of luck.
One must not forget: They are programmed devices. There is a fixed program code running. Very well thought out - not the slightest thing is left to chance. And even more: the program developers work together with psychologists. So the player is "picked apart" long before he is in the hall.

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Addendum: Who has fun with it: Please, why not. Everyone as he wants.

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Anonym
Must jump there bone times to the side:

So 3 times a year I also go with 50 euros in the Spielo to play all the Merkur Slots and have fun.

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Elite
Then you are obviously a person who does not enjoy gambling when he loses.

If I lost my 20€ within half an hour, I don't leave the hall with the best of feelings. But if I play with it for an hour, had 1-2 times free spins, maybe saw a nice picture and drank my coffee, I was entertained. You can have fun gambling even if you lose

Personally, I see it at least simply as a kind of service. I pay for it what I am willing to pay for it. And why shouldn't I pay for entertainment of this kind? After all, it all costs money:

- The development of the games
- The production of the devices
- The installation of the equipment
- The building in which I play
- The heating, the electricity, the water, the cleaning
- The salary of the employees
- Entertainment tax
- Finally my coffee

It's entertainment for me, if you can't enjoy it that's okay, I can't enjoy going to the cinema for example. Other things I like to do and most of them cost money, like gambling

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