Is there a difference in results across devices
Is there a difference in results across devices
The material refers to the section "What are online scratch cards?" and explains whether there is a real impact of device type on the outcome of the game.
1) How the result is formed in online scratchcards
The outcome of each game is determined by a random number generator (RNG) on the game server side rather than on the player's device.
The moment you click on the "Play" or "Erase" button sends a request to the server, where the result is already being calculated.
The device is responsible only for displaying the visual part of the process - animations, graphics, sound.
2) Could there be technical differences
Download speed: depends on the power of the device and the stability of the Internet connection, but not on the logic of generating the result.
Graphics and animation quality: On weak devices, animations can be simplified or delayed, but this is a visual, not a mathematical factor.
Screen size: On a smartphone, elements can be adapted to the mobile interface, but the game algorithm remains the same.
3) Myths about "successful" devices
Myth: Laptops win more often than smartphones.
- In fact, RNG does not take into account the type of device when generating a result.
Myth: mobile apps have a higher chance of winning to attract players.
- Licensed games use a single algorithm and RTP parameters, regardless of platform.
Myth: tablets "read touch better" and give an advantage.
- Touch input only affects convenience, not the chance of winning.
4) When can there be real differences
On nelіtsenzirovannykh sites: the algorithm can be adapted for a specific platform to covertly change the odds.
In case of technical failures: on devices with weak Internet, the game may freeze or interrupt, which will affect the display, but not the mathematical result.
When using different versions of the game: sometimes the mobile and desktop applications are not updated at the same time, and the functionality may differ (but not the result itself).
5) How to make sure the game is fair on any device
Play only licensed versions of games from trusted providers.
Use official applications or adapted mobile sites.
Check for RNG certificates on the platform.
Update the application or browser for the graphics and interface to work correctly.
Conclusion: The device you play from does not affect the outcome of the online scratch card if the game is licensed and uses a certified RNG. Differences are possible only in download speed and graphics quality, but not in the chances of winning.
The material refers to the section "What are online scratch cards?" and explains whether there is a real impact of device type on the outcome of the game.
1) How the result is formed in online scratchcards
The outcome of each game is determined by a random number generator (RNG) on the game server side rather than on the player's device.
The moment you click on the "Play" or "Erase" button sends a request to the server, where the result is already being calculated.
The device is responsible only for displaying the visual part of the process - animations, graphics, sound.
2) Could there be technical differences
Download speed: depends on the power of the device and the stability of the Internet connection, but not on the logic of generating the result.
Graphics and animation quality: On weak devices, animations can be simplified or delayed, but this is a visual, not a mathematical factor.
Screen size: On a smartphone, elements can be adapted to the mobile interface, but the game algorithm remains the same.
3) Myths about "successful" devices
Myth: Laptops win more often than smartphones.
- In fact, RNG does not take into account the type of device when generating a result.
Myth: mobile apps have a higher chance of winning to attract players.
- Licensed games use a single algorithm and RTP parameters, regardless of platform.
Myth: tablets "read touch better" and give an advantage.
- Touch input only affects convenience, not the chance of winning.
4) When can there be real differences
On nelіtsenzirovannykh sites: the algorithm can be adapted for a specific platform to covertly change the odds.
In case of technical failures: on devices with weak Internet, the game may freeze or interrupt, which will affect the display, but not the mathematical result.
When using different versions of the game: sometimes the mobile and desktop applications are not updated at the same time, and the functionality may differ (but not the result itself).
5) How to make sure the game is fair on any device
Play only licensed versions of games from trusted providers.
Use official applications or adapted mobile sites.
Check for RNG certificates on the platform.
Update the application or browser for the graphics and interface to work correctly.
Conclusion: The device you play from does not affect the outcome of the online scratch card if the game is licensed and uses a certified RNG. Differences are possible only in download speed and graphics quality, but not in the chances of winning.