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colinsunderland

Slow motion slot machines
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You shouldn't need an i7, 16GB RAM and a £300 graphics card to play 20p spins on an online slot The only other one I have any major problem with is a few of the games on Coral. Dragons Rising is one thats very slow. I get problems on my mobile too, a lot of new netent games either flicker constantly, or just turn into a blank screen. Wonder Machines first product “Slow dance” is a picture frame that makes real objects appear to move in slow motion. By taking advantage of the limits of human visual perception, this optical illusion sculpture appears to be doing the impossible — right before your eyes.

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ok, some slots ply smooth as anything, no problems on them ever, however, mainly netent ones are a nightmare.
A few spring to mind are Gun n Roses. Tried to play a battle on there, started at the first minute, was on 24 pins to go 90 minutes later when it end. The new wardlords on, left it on autospin for 100 spins, went out to the shop, came back 45 mins, 74 spins left. Weirdly I got a free spins and they actually went faster than the base game. There are loads like it.
But things like Jimi Hendrix work fine, HTML5 upgrades work fine, doA for example plays exactly the same as I see in videos posted here.
Chrome, firefox, IE (ughh) all are up to date but all play the same. Same on every casino. Haven't been able to take part in the VS mini battles this weekend, tried one and didn't get through the 30 spins in time, in fact think I did 4.
The fact its the same on so many different browsers make me its the pc hardware. It is old, think I bought it in 2005, core 2 duo 4300, integrated graphics, does have 4GB RAM in, graphics is Radeon X1300/1500 which I think it likely to be the culprit, what does anyone else think, any suggestions to what else it might be? 76MB internet so not speeds. Any help will be good before I spend money on bits as a 'guess' to what I might need to upgrade.
And yes I know its time I upgraded but I know it backwards and the work to transfer everything over has put me off for about 6 years now

In an arcade episode of The Slow Mo Guys, host Gavin Free wanted to understand how his “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” pinball game worked from both inside and out, so he removed the glass (to reduce glare) filmed himself playing a game with his Phantom Flex 4 macro camera. He then slid out the game exterior to reveal the workings underneath and filmed those as well. He combined the two for a captivating slow-motion look at the inner and outer workings of a simple game of pinball.

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Gav whips out the Phantom and proves that some strange things happening on a pinball machine when viewed in Slow Mo!