Yes; plus there is much more competition in Vegas.
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Remember when skill gaming was supposed to be the next big thing and all the companies were scrabbling to get the next big hit?
There is one aspect of slots they haven't really tapped into yet, something that seems obvious to me, and I haven't figured out why.
Problem is you have to set the baseline payout to the skilled people. So wheres that leave all the unskilled people who just want to ploppy? Ploppies won't care about practicing it to get better at whatever skill. That whole approach sounds like bs marketing from dudes who were trying to sell machines that appealed to these new younger people. Just like video games !!
TBH I thought my point was kinda obvious. It makes more sense you had those same thoughts. I'm scratching my head what you're talking about and then it dawned on me,...
We're talking about machines for urbans? No flat bills. Only crumpled up ones from the streets?
Got it, makes sense.
I have noticed though that anytime they make a game without the spinning reels, ie the zap it game, or the crushing game, they never seem to catch on & disappear from casinos fast.
I’ve noticed that with some games when they introduce a completely new mechanic to the game they will still have spinning reels (I mean video reels not mechanical reels) even if most of the payback is in some other feature.