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Board Gambling
Re: MintDice – Bitcoin Casino With Online Slots, Bitcoin Crash & Bitcoin Investment
by
adaseb
on 20/01/2020, 22:26:49 UTC
In my opinion, how if there is a notification message while opening the game? Message which ask players whether they want to enable/disable sound or not on the game. If it is a bit complicated to add then giving an option to disable and enable the sound is enough like what we usually see in most other gambling sites.
From usability-perspectives I would prefer this solution, too. But it is way harder to implement than switching the sounds off per default Wink
Anyways, I would prefer an opt-in for new features, meaning that a user has to explicitly turn on sounds if he/she wants to have them. For existing features I wouldnt touch the default settings, otherwise you may get complains that something isnt working what was already working before.
If we are going to give feedbacks on anything I know website is going through a whole change so might as well put it out there; I think adding new games could be life changing for the website, notification sounds should definitely be disabled as default and maybe disable the "music" thing as well because notification sound is not that bad but the music is really ... not needed? I mean is there a reason to have "music" in a casino?

I feel like we can pick our own songs to listen if we want to from like spotify while we gamble. So the only thing would be removing the music part and adding newer games if I had to give a feedback, that looks like the only things I can think of, we all know there is already an overhaul process going on so maybe we can give better feedbacks after that.

yes some casinos offline have a music that plays on the background  , this adds to ambiance  so that gamblers can relax and have a good mood while playing a gambling but these musics are soft of course  . online casinos tend to copy what we saw/hear offline but what is good online is that you have the ability to disable them and play your own music instead  . alot of online casino sites have the option to turn or off the music or sounds because it can be annoying to some  .

Yes generally physical casinos need usually some type of music or live entertainment. I think one of the reasons is due to all those slot machines noises which can drive a person nuts if they keep hearing it over and over again, if you ever frequent a casino you know exactly what noises we are talking about.

Hence casinos generally have some form of jazz or or blues music since that appeals to most people. They don't want to play rap or heavy metal when many might not like that. But casinos usually on a weekend have some form of live entertainment such as a band.

This is to create a mood so the gambler can enjoy himself. If it was pure quiet then it would be depressing and most people would just quit and go home.