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Tips, tricks, strategies... : AKA#05 - Pschology of colors, sounds, features and so on ...

Topic created on 17th Jul. 2017 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 4 | Views: 2,094
Anonym
This is a topic that may not be interesting for everyone - but can still be important. So I would like to disclose or explain a few things to the above things without throwing technical terms around me ...

"Every one of you knows it - the sound when the "Scatters come in", or the sound when "a big win comes". Your attention is caught - your heartbeat quickens ... your pulse starts racing the higher the current bet."

Yes? Do you all know...! This is exactly what is intended - there is quite a bit of Manipulation going on here in our subconscious. Especially nasty games increase the tension even more by delaying the "falling of the 3rd scatter" by optical effects ... Flashing ... running up noise or similar. Every time this happens we stare at the box, gawking into the screen ... is so! Or is it not?

As I said, this is absolutely intentional - on the one hand for you as the current player in front of the box - but even if we look at it offline, the whole thing also affects the environment! Guests in a pub suddenly hear a fanfare music - dummdideldidumm dumm dumm ... 77777 in Sizzling Hot or similar. So also external people (non-players) are attracted/influenced by it because they look interested. And what do you see: A big profit! The hours of paddling before, where nothing really happens, they may not have noticed - but the decisive thing - the win - is nicely signaled.
With JackpotSystemen even very extremely with giant fanfares / action music and blinking and what do I know still. Why? Well, so that you feel good, "proud to be" - and others are baited! It's that simple!

You want to spoil the fun of the game yourself? - Then play your "favorite games" in the online casino and have no headphones on and no sound boxes on. Well - do you still play "for hours"? NO - so ... it is simply psychology that lures us!

The colors and presentation of a game are also a very decisive factor. The more action-packed a game is, the cooler the animations, the more detailed the icons and graphics are - the more likely you are to keep playing.

When it starts to get loud - lightning flashes across the screen - an electrical storm presents us with a number - "you won 10 freespins", a book that scrolls and slowly delays - a "ding ding on symbol selection"... all this imprints itself deep into our psyche. We become addicted to these sounds and effects. Especially bad here are games that unlock other free games as you reach different levels. (Immortal Romance and the like).

Here you are virtually forced to "keep playing." After all, you want to have all levels at your disposal and then you are spoiled for choice when it comes to the fine games. Very humane is Jungle Spirit - because it lets you choose everything from the beginning - but the free spins are less than in the Microgaming games

Look at these games with exactly the information from above - and then sit down in front of it again - turn off the sound and try to imagine it in black and white - no animations - no Megawin in "red", no counter that "runs up" (who knows off the top of his head what 5 Sarahs with 4 Wilds are at 1.20 and that in the "Amber free spins" with factor X5? We gape like idiots at the counter and look forward more and more ... and that is the addiction!

Even if such games often offer a high winning potential - we will leave most of our money exactly in these games. It is the fascination and the psyche that makes us do it. Try a session where you play games that are not "exciting" for you. For me it is for example the stupid Sizzling Hot ... Watching fruits and waiting for 77777. Stupid and boring ... I never play for this reason. Of course, there are exceptions as far as tastes are concerned but as I said - playing for hours on the action-packed games is still more expensive






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Marqes
Expert
Yep, well written.

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Anonym
Aka wrote on 17.07.2017 at 14:54: Times a topic that may not be so interesting for everyone - but can still be important. So I would like to disclose or explain a few things to the above things without throwing around with technical terms ...

"Every one of you knows it - the sound when the "Scatters come in", or the sound when "a big win comes". Your attention is caught - your heartbeat quickens ... your pulse starts racing the higher the current bet."

Yes? Do you all know...! This is exactly what is intended - there is quite a bit of Manipulation going on here in our subconscious. Especially nasty games increase the tension even more by delaying the "falling of the 3rd scatter" by optical effects ... Flashing ... running up noise or similar. Every time this happens we stare at the box, gawking into the screen ... is so! Or is it not?

As I said, this is absolutely intentional - on the one hand for you as the current player in front of the box - but even if we look at it offline, the whole thing also affects the environment! Guests in a pub suddenly hear a fanfare music - dummdideldidumm dumm dumm ... 77777 in Sizzling Hot or similar. So also external people (non-players) are attracted/influenced by it because they look interested. And what do you see: A big win! The hours of paddling before, where nothing really happens, they may not have noticed - but the decisive thing - the win - is nicely signaled.
With JackpotSystemen even very extremely with giant fanfares / action music and blinking and what do I know still. Why? Well, so that you feel good, "proud to be" - and others are baited! It's that simple!

You want to spoil the fun of the game yourself? - Then play your "favorite games" in the online casino and have no headphones on and no sound boxes on. Well - do you still play "for hours"? NO - so ... it is simply psychology that lures us!

The colors and presentation of a game are also a very decisive factor. The more action-packed a game is, the cooler the animations, the more detailed the icons and graphics are - the more likely you are to keep playing.

When it starts to get loud - lightning flashes across the screen - an electrical storm presents us with a number - "you won 10 freespins", a book that scrolls and slowly delays - a "ding ding on symbol selection"... all this imprints itself deep into our psyche. We become addicted to these sounds and effects. Especially bad here are games that unlock other free games as you reach different levels. (Immortal Romance and the like).

Here you are virtually forced to "keep playing." After all, you want to have all levels at your disposal and then you are spoiled for choice when it comes to the fine games. Very humane is Jungle Spirit - because it lets you choose everything from the beginning - but the free spins are less than in the Microgaming games

Look at these games with exactly the information from above - and then sit down in front of it again - turn off the sound and try to imagine it in black and white - no animations - no Megawin in "red", no counter that "runs up" (who knows off the top of his head what 5 Sarahs with 4 Wilds are at 1.20 and that in the "Amber free spins" with factor X5? We gape like idiots at the counter and look forward more and more ... and that is the addiction!

Even if such games often offer a high winning potential - we will leave most of our money exactly in these games. It is the fascination and the psyche that makes us do it. Try a session where you play games that are not "exciting" for you. For me it is for example the stupid Sizzling Hot ... Watching fruits and waiting for 77777. Stupid and boring ... I never play for this reason. Of course, there are exceptions as far as tastes are concerned but as I said - playing for hours on the action-packed games is still more expensive







In addition, it must be said that these 2 scatters should encourage you to continue playing. To give us the feeling "Oh that was close, soon comes the third" "he goes in soon". Just made the same experience at gonzosquest. the last 10 € certainly 8-9 times always two Scatter very "close" even once 3 but of course were not in a winning line. Was just everything by chance and yoa...cough. That is all intentional!
Especially cool I find it in Pink elephants, why? no idea!
Either you have only 3 peanuts and the balls come discreetly or you have several peanuts gets extension after extension but the balls come so rarely. Joa, my setting is still so that everything is rigged. Why I play then? for the same reason as you all

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RiverSong
Legend
with me the 3rd always comes one round later, so i only look at the 4th + 5th Scatter, everything else never influences me anymore

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Marqes
Expert
Iseedeadpeople wrote on 04/21/2018 at 10:34 am: with me the 3rd one always comes one round later, so I only look at the 4th + 5th Scatter, everything else never affects me anymore

Straggler scattie is what I affectionately call it

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