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Hey everyone!
This is Rose Gerard, the slot specialist at New Asahi Kofu Showa!
Last time, I talked about the difference between AT and ART machines, and the mechanism of payout rate design that is influenced by the high replay probability.
This time, as is customary every month, the latest information on the pachinko and slot machine compatibility! I would like to predict the future trends of pachinko and slot machines based on the compatibility rate!
First, pachinko.
29 of 126 applications were compatible, compatibility rate 23.0%
0.6 points up from last month. The compatibility rate of pachinko is now in the low 20% range as standard. With Sma Pachi being extremely unfortunate, the specs of P machine mid-range machines have also hit a plateau. It seems that development will continue for both Sma Pachi and P machines. Meanwhile, a change in the internal regulations was announced in June. The total ball volume limit was raised from 6800 balls to 9600 balls. These 9600 balls. This is the same total amount as when MAX machines, that is, 1/399, were available. This means that it is possible to develop gaming machines with incredible performance, but there are considerable obstacles. The conditions are that they do not have C-time and the first hit probability is less than 1/200. This means that the 1/319 and 1/349 that we are most looking forward to are not applicable.
It is possible for light-middle and digital machines, but it will be very difficult to pass the BPO with specifications of this total amount. In the end, I can only imagine that they will only be released with specifications that are not much different from today, such as lowering the entry rate or reducing the number of balls that come out when hitting left. In the end, it is very important that the specifications give you the possibility of aiming for the next hit, even if it is a normal hit. Even in normal cases, it is 1500 shots or with a time reduction! That's all there is to it lol
Next, slots.
95 applications, 20 matches, 21.1% match rate
Last month, the match rate crashed like the Lehman Shock lol. I wonder if the slots are okay? ? Just when I thought that, the match rate recovered and landed at the usual match rate of 11.4 points up. Applications are made three months in advance, so it's hard to imagine that the match rate would fluctuate so much every month. I guess there were a lot of machines that were just rushing to get the specs that would sell lol. It seems that there will be a lot of SmaSlots from manufacturers that mainly produce pachinko machines in the future. Sammy, Universal, and Daito want to give these three giants a run for their money and make up for the pachinko machines that don't sell. That's probably what they're talking about. However, Universal and Daito have not been able to release any machines that could be called hits in recent years. This means that there is a possibility that they will be dragged down. I even told the sales rep at Universal Studios that they'd be in trouble if they didn't release a good machine soon (lol). Apparently they're bringing in L Madoka and L Basilisk, but who knows what will happen. Oh, and here's a word of warning. Adelion sex slots. Coming up soon will be Sengoku BASARA, Bio RE, Onimusha, etc. Apparently they were developed entirely by Enterrise (Capcom) and Universal Studios had no involvement in the development at all. That means Universal Studios machines aren't a hit lol
And with that, I think I'll end it here for now!
See you soon!
This is Rose Gerard, the slot specialist at New Asahi Kofu Showa!
Last time, I talked about the difference between AT and ART machines, and the mechanism of payout rate design that is influenced by the high replay probability.
This time, as is customary every month, the latest information on the pachinko and slot machine compatibility! I would like to predict the future trends of pachinko and slot machines based on the compatibility rate!
First, pachinko.
29 of 126 applications were compatible, compatibility rate 23.0%
0.6 points up from last month. The compatibility rate of pachinko is now in the low 20% range as standard. With Sma Pachi being extremely unfortunate, the specs of P machine mid-range machines have also hit a plateau. It seems that development will continue for both Sma Pachi and P machines. Meanwhile, a change in the internal regulations was announced in June. The total ball volume limit was raised from 6800 balls to 9600 balls. These 9600 balls. This is the same total amount as when MAX machines, that is, 1/399, were available. This means that it is possible to develop gaming machines with incredible performance, but there are considerable obstacles. The conditions are that they do not have C-time and the first hit probability is less than 1/200. This means that the 1/319 and 1/349 that we are most looking forward to are not applicable.
It is possible for light-middle and digital machines, but it will be very difficult to pass the BPO with specifications of this total amount. In the end, I can only imagine that they will only be released with specifications that are not much different from today, such as lowering the entry rate or reducing the number of balls that come out when hitting left. In the end, it is very important that the specifications give you the possibility of aiming for the next hit, even if it is a normal hit. Even in normal cases, it is 1500 shots or with a time reduction! That's all there is to it lol
Next, slots.
95 applications, 20 matches, 21.1% match rate
Last month, the match rate crashed like the Lehman Shock lol. I wonder if the slots are okay? ? Just when I thought that, the match rate recovered and landed at the usual match rate of 11.4 points up. Applications are made three months in advance, so it's hard to imagine that the match rate would fluctuate so much every month. I guess there were a lot of machines that were just rushing to get the specs that would sell lol. It seems that there will be a lot of SmaSlots from manufacturers that mainly produce pachinko machines in the future. Sammy, Universal, and Daito want to give these three giants a run for their money and make up for the pachinko machines that don't sell. That's probably what they're talking about. However, Universal and Daito have not been able to release any machines that could be called hits in recent years. This means that there is a possibility that they will be dragged down. I even told the sales rep at Universal Studios that they'd be in trouble if they didn't release a good machine soon (lol). Apparently they're bringing in L Madoka and L Basilisk, but who knows what will happen. Oh, and here's a word of warning. Adelion sex slots. Coming up soon will be Sengoku BASARA, Bio RE, Onimusha, etc. Apparently they were developed entirely by Enterrise (Capcom) and Universal Studios had no involvement in the development at all. That means Universal Studios machines aren't a hit lol
And with that, I think I'll end it here for now!
See you soon!
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