I’ve been playing Fire & Roses Joker lately, and it got me wondering about its mechanics, specifically the increasing multiplier feature. For those not familiar, every time you get a near-miss on triggering the free spins, the multiplier for the next spin trigger goes up by 0.5x. It’s a neat way to build suspense, but I’m curious about how this impacts the gameplay math behind the scenes.
Does this affect the odds of triggering the free spins? Like, if the multiplier has stacked up to, say, 10x, does the slot adjust and make triggering the feature less likely? Or does the game just keep the odds steady and compensate elsewhere?
Also, I read somewhere that RTP (return-to-player) for slots like this should stay constant at 96% per spin. Is that true even as the multipliers and spin awards increase? Or do these changes bump the RTP higher temporarily?
Finally, are there gambling commission rules about features like this? It feels like there should be some regulation to ensure that the game doesn’t just string people along by lowering the chance of hitting free spins when stakes are higher.
Any insights, or even guesses, from you slot pros?
Always up for learning how these sneaky systems work.
Does this affect the odds of triggering the free spins? Like, if the multiplier has stacked up to, say, 10x, does the slot adjust and make triggering the feature less likely? Or does the game just keep the odds steady and compensate elsewhere?
Also, I read somewhere that RTP (return-to-player) for slots like this should stay constant at 96% per spin. Is that true even as the multipliers and spin awards increase? Or do these changes bump the RTP higher temporarily?
Finally, are there gambling commission rules about features like this? It feels like there should be some regulation to ensure that the game doesn’t just string people along by lowering the chance of hitting free spins when stakes are higher.
Any insights, or even guesses, from you slot pros?
