Re: Should we trust this year's new gaming platforms?
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By the way, as for the technical side, now many people are really switching to HTML5, so the games run smoothly even on weak smartphones. It seems to me that the era when you had to download something to your computer has finally passed, and this is a huge plus for the industry. Personally, I always look for the presence of a live casino, because ordinary slot machines are sometimes boring, but communication with a live dealer adds that same drive that is lacking in digital versions. It is interesting to watch how developers try to outdo each other: someone bets on mega-graphics, and someone invents intricate bonus levels where you have to make decisions, and not just press a button. In general, the gambling culture has changed a lot over the past few years, becoming more customer-oriented. The main thing in all this is not to forget that this is just a way to kill time and get a dose of adrenaline, and not a way to earn money. Everyone has their own list of criteria, but comfort and security of transactions should definitely be at the top of the priorities for any player, regardless of experience or preferences in game genres.
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