--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Jason Pawloski <jpawloski@...> wrote:
I believe this information is wrong. Swapping out reels is only required if the theme changes. To change the payback of a particular slot game, the weighting of each spot on the reels change, not the physical reels themselves. As far as I know this has always been the case.
I'm very confused. You open this post with "I believe this information is wrong." But you are saying the same thing I am, and I agree with you. You thinking I'm wrong, and my agreeing with you, should be mutually exclusive...leading to my point of contention, or lack thereof.
Perhaps I just worded it in a way that mislead you. I'm a wordy bugger sometimes...no most of the time...see, I'm doing it now.
Anyway, we are both correct. When they swap out the chipset it changes the weighting of the spots (what I call the stops). It's a software thing, but most slots have it hard-coded on e-proms. I'm unclear if there is now a pure software solution.
I miss the old days of wysiwyg.
~Happy new year
~FK
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