Why do some casino games cap FPS and others don’t?

Ever wondered why you can’t go past a certain number of frames per second (FPS) with some casino games but not others? Is it a matter of fairness? It’s a technical limitation? How does limiting FPS impact slots, table games, and live dealers? Does it contribute to improved performance or user experience?

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SpeedTheory
SpeedTheoryAnswered on 12/22
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FPS limits in gambling games are typically based on fairness concerns. For slot machines, it ensures that the RNG results are not distorted by generating outcomes or rendering them too quickly. For live dealers, it can be desirable to limit FPS to reflect the tempo of a physical dealer and mitigate lag issues. Otherwise, players see cards being flipped too quickly or reels spinning by too fast. For games that don’t involve human dealers (i. e. , most games other than certain table games), FPS limits may not be as important. They can also improve performance by preventing systems from overheating on low-power devices.

MechanicsFirst
MechanicsFirstAnswered on 12/22

Casino games cap the FPS for fairness reasons. Slots and other online table games are based on fixed odds. Capping FPS helps keep outcomes close to what the numbers say they should be. That’s not an issue with live dealers – you’re seeing a real person. They don’t benefit from a high FPS – you just need a good stream with no lags. So, it may have more to do with how the game works rather than any performance problems. Does that help?

GachaMath
GachaMathAnswered on 12/23

Slot machines and poker tables need to guarantee RNG timings; FPS rate limits help ensure that each roll is fair. In table games, FPS limits can be set in order to match the dealer’s speed or animations. Live-dealer tables don’t use FPS caps because they are live streams. This is more about integrity than performance.

DrawCallCount
DrawCallCountAnswered on 12/24

FPS limits vary by the game and the device. For live dealer games, a high FPS is necessary for a fair and realistic game and thus is the main aim. For slot or video poker games, which do not require fluid animation, the FPS limit is set at a level that ensures good looks while also ensuring that the games will not crash on older devices. The focus here is on performance and graphics, not fairness.

TutorialDesign
TutorialDesignAnswered on 12/25

Slot machines and RNG games need to guarantee that the random number generator (RNG) is only polled once per frame, so high FPS is avoided. Card-based table games may limit FPS to keep up with dealer speeds or prevent "cheating" by timing when to press a button. Live dealer games are live human feeds and not subject to this type of limitation. FPS is lowered for older devices for performance reasons, etc.

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