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Originally Posted by JumanjiBoard
The above article states this is a 30 day trial period. I've read the whole thread and don't remember anything isthis mentioned. What is the trial period here?
Every casino game has to go through something called a "field trial". During this field trial (27 days left!), we have limited ability to change our software. The GCB wants to ensure that any machine on the floor of a casino works perfectly, and this applies to our game as well. We can change certain things (settings, content on web pages) but we can't touch others (the way the cards are dealt, or other core game mechanics) during this period.
During this field trial, they perform intensive audits of gameplay, poke and prod our software to make sure everything's working as intended, and look around our business (metaphorically speaking - they're not actually here) to ensure everyone has (or doesn't have!) the right permissions, access to software, data, and so on.
It should be transparent to you guys, but for us, this is part of the reason the software has to be "simple" to start - we want to blast through field trial without a hitch, then start adding the features that we think are cool.