Have you experienced that new games seem to pay out well when introduced, then over time just suck in your money?
I'm sure we all have experienced this, just wondering what new games are hitting well now for you?
Have you experienced that new games seem to pay out well when introduced, then over time just suck in your money?
I'm sure we all have experienced this, just wondering what new games are hitting well now for you?
Oh yeah i think they seems to have an initial programming and then they change it to a different payback or something. I know for a fact that the community wizard of oz was always hot when 1st installed and bonusing alot then after a while stone cold every trip.
I think some casinos try a certain payback initially and then dont like waiting for wins and losses to level out over time so they drastically drop pb. %
So agree. My personal experience with this have been at Atlantis Reno with Wolf Run 2, Leonidis and Sphinx 3D.... Played these when they were new and I couldn't lose on them.. Same can be said for Electrifying Riches, great game when it came out but now the wins just aren't there. This list could go on and on.
Would love to know what games others are finding as hot for now lol!
I've noticed that time and time again. I'll really have fun playing a new slot that pays well and after a certain amount of time it stops paying out and bonusing and just hoovers money. It takes me a while to break the habit of playing it, still hoping to catch lightening in a bottle, but it never happens. As for what slots are good paying slots now, I can't help you, none are paying me good
Derek, I could not agree more. I remember when the community WOZ came out I was playing with my SIL and her friend at Aria one night. We sat there for hours and kept hitting all night and getting the bonuses left and right. We all cashed out with nice TITOs. Next trip or two....Nothing, Nada, Zilch! Stopped playing it after that.
I like to refer to this as "honeymoon mode."
I agree 100% that they change the payout after a couple months or so.
When WWII first came out, Sharon and I had 6 hand pays in the first 3 weeks and we were only betting 50 cents a spin.
We have never had a hand pay on it since!