I've only seen it once but I know there are quite a few machines that you can click a button and it will show you you the payouts its made over the last hours. Could you upload them here. Thanks.
I agree with ardee... not to mention, gathering the masses to compile this particular type of information doesn't seem kosher. I have never seen a button on any slot machine that will enable a user to view the last "payouts" over a given time frame (and that in itself is a general term - are we talking every theo win, or only large sums?). - ahhh I've been schooled. WMS did have some slots that used to show payouts over a given timeframe. I don't know if they're still out on the floor though.
There was a series of machines of WMS that used to do this. "Napoleon and Josephine, Kronos, that family of machines" If I recall correctly, there was a graph that showed the latest payouts.
Yep - checked the graphs on Kronos a few times - but that was a long time ago. Have no idea if they still do that on those. But - I don't think there would be any way to download something off of one of the machines even if they still had the graphs. You'd just have to go check yourself.
I am a total slot slut. Only about 1% of machines even gave an indication.. and I have high doubts about that info.
Why do you doubt it? In buffalo's pic, the machine flat out admits it's only had one paying bonus in the last 24 hours for 20c...lol. Which I can outdo from this Bierhaus pic...lol Poor Tunica Roadhouse is slowwwww during the week. But about an hour later after this pic, I got a nickel royal for $200.
This feature can be enabled or disabled by the casino on WMS G+ games and Colossal Reels games. That series of WMS games have been out maybe 6-7 yrs now. Go to the menu and if it's enabled you'll see a button called Game Stats. Might give you a psychological boost but has absolutely no impact on future spins.
Queen of the Wild is one that has this as I view it when I play it. The one I play has never had a jackpot pay over $2,600 and it has been in service for years. Makes you wonder.
The Meadows Casino near Pittsburgh took away that option several years ago on all G+ games because (as one slot attendant) told me people were using that information whether to play or not. The only Great Eagle Returns machine they have was showing many large historical jackpots but little if any "past 24 hour bonus plays". The machine just sits there collecting dust like many of the other G+ games. p