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We invite you to dive into the world of casino providers, an industry that has seen remarkable growth and transformation over the years.

Whether you're a seasoned gambler with a wealth of experience or a newcomer eager to learn, this thread is the perfect place to share your insights, opinions, and experiences with different casino providers. We believe that by exchanging knowledge and experiences, we can help each other make informed decisions, discover new providers, and enhance our overall casino gaming adventures.

Some questions you can think about:

-Difference between volatility in providers

-Do you check the possible max wins when it comes to slots? 

-Is it a problem that a game does not have a bonus buy feature (All Play N Go games)?

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It hard to pick just one provider but I could quite easily narrow my games to top 3. I'd go for Pragmatic play, Hacksaw gaming and Nolimit City. Pragmatic has a wide range of different types of games. You can play some really high vola games, or then something a bit more chill, where you can more easily trigger free spins. Hacksaw and Nolimit on the other hand are pretty much only high risk, high reward types of slots. All my biggest wins are from Nolimit City so no wonder I like that provider :Dd

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I used to like Playngo the most back in the old days, like 2018-2020. After hitting maxwin in Reactoonz I kind of wanted to play only Playngo games...

 

When bonus buys got more common, especially in the new Megaways games, I transitioned to those. Also the maxwins were completely different, you could hit over 10.000x and that got me excited. Back then it was Blueprint and BTG mostly who did these games, but later also No Limit and many other providers hopped on.

 

I kind of miss the old days when you could only get the bonus / Free spins by playing normal rounds. The games were not so fast paced and you could enjoy the slots in a different way.

 

it also seems that people want to play super high volatility games now while chasing huge wins like 30k x or even bigger. However, Novomatics for example are a good option if you like a bit more stable volatility.

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Nowdays I look max win potential, couple years ago it doesnt matter, cause max win was under 5000x in every slot.

I don't care if the game has a bonusbuy feature. On average, you can play longer if you don't buy a bonuses. Thats why I like PNG slots.

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-Difference between volatility in providers

Everyone seems to try to make the most volatile slots these days. So max win's are really really hard to get. Pragmatic slots generally have 5-15k max win's which are reasonable. Netent slots don't have too high max win's so i usually tend to play them. I also like evolution games live games, but that is another story ..

-Do you check the possible max wins when it comes to slots? 

Yes i always do that.

-Is it a problem that a game does not have a bonus buy feature (All Play N Go games)?

No, not really i hardly use bonus buys anyways.

 

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14 hours ago, giveme21 said:

my favorite provider is nolimit

good varioty and musics are bangers 

Nolimit has easily the best soundtracks. But honestly, they used to have a bit better quality. Now it feels like they are just pumping out games without putting in that much effort. 

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-My favourite provider is probably Play'n GO, because the games are easy to understand and volatile but not too volatile. Still have to keep in mind that they can be very lethal if you are not paying attention just like from any other provider.

-I usually don't check the maxwin

-I don't mind if the game provider does not have a bonus-buy feature, because I like to spin in to the bonus.

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