“Cracked slots” and “weird-ass iframe URLs”: You’re complaining about iframe URLs looking odd? That’s how this business works,slots load via iframes from providers, not hosted locally.
Go check any legit casino Bet365, 888, whatever and open their slots. You’ll see iframes with URLs that don’t scream “brand name” either.It’s standard.
Our provider delivers secure games, and what’s in the demo is what you get no more, no less.
“RTP is much lower”:Wrong. You set the RTP in the admin panel here’s proof:
https://prnt.sc/459wkibthPS9.
Clients control it, not me. Quit making up crap about low RTPs when you’ve got no evidence.
Every legal operator uses the real domain provided by the game provider, not some gibberish fake domain like you do. Only certain providers sometimes use random domains to bypass blockers and such, like Pragmatic Play does, but for example, Booming Games uses cdn.systems as its domain and Evolution uses evo-games.com. So it is possible to identify who is providing cracked slots and who isn’t.
And the RTP part just proves what I said. As an operator, you can change the RTP, which is not possible with real providers. That is only possible if the slots are cracked. This might work for illegal operators, but for any serious operator looking to get licensed, it will only cause problems.