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Slot Games in general: Game variant on vending machines?

Topic created on 26th Oct. 2019 | Page: 1 of 2 | Answers: 10 | Views: 4,838
Rasmik12
Top Member
Hello,

what do the different game variants on the machines in the game arcade stand for?
Is that related to the game selection of each machine?

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Horsepower44
Top Member
Rasmik12 wrote on 10/26/2019 21:04: Hello,

what do the different game variants on the machines in the game arcade stand for?
Is that related to the game selection of each machine?

Am I the only one who does not understand what is meant?

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Rasmik12
Top Member
In the "Novoline" machines, at the bottom left, next to the money / points memory, is another display where the game variant stands.

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Horsepower44
Top Member
Rasmik12 wrote on 26/10/2019 at 22:01: With the "Novoline" machines is down on the left next to the money / point memory, another display where the game variant stands.

Okay, sorry for my comment then. The TR5-Novos I have played so far maybe 5-6, since I go as good as no longer in the Spielos.
Maybe someone else can help you

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Rasmik12
Top Member
@Horsepower: all good, was also unclearly formulated by me.

Yes would be great if someone has an answer.
Are I mean Crowne vending machines.

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Horsepower44
Top Member
Rasmik12 wrote on 10/27/2019 at 12:02 pm: @Horsepower: all good, was also unclearly worded by me.

Yes would be great if someone has an answer.
Are my I Crowne vending machines.

Have you ever looked in the flyers with the game descriptions that are always on display?

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Rasmik12
Top Member
Nah, it's a good idea though.

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Knochen
Elite
I've been wondering about that, too, and would be interested if anyone knows. At Gastroautomaten are again other game variants

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gamble1
Legend
With the old devices, the game variant served to set different odds and systems for the respective site

Example : arcade = large series
Pub = smaller series

With the modern machines it is basically nothing else these give still an internal quota and the appropriate play systems for place of installation etc.

The Merkur MBOX Red had e.g. as TR4.1 version on certain versions a standard quota of 96%

The Merkur MBOX Green & Blue approx. 70-80 %

Since TR.5 the game variants must be visible

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Rasmik12
Top Member
Thanks for the info. It would be interesting to know which variant stands for which rate.

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