System requirements for casino games
Internet providers and providers of gaming software for online casinos are doing everything possible to deliver players a lot of fun and exciting gaming experience. However, this experience is only possible if the user's computer meets the minimum requirements.
Manufacturers of electronic gambling set different requirements for the system and configuration of the end user's computer, and primarily because of the difference in the gaming offerings themselves.
As you know, the vast majority of online casinos use flash technology in their games, which allows you to gamble directly in the browser. In addition, some online gaming establishments use downloadable versions of the casino and its gaming products, which use other technologies.
Playing online
pin-up.casino through a browser using flash technology is much more demanding on computer resources than playing in the downloadable version of online casino.
Below are the system requirements for some of the major providers and developers of online casino gaming software.
Microgaming:
Pentium III 800 MHz or more
128 MB of available system memory
32 MB of video memory
800 x 600 video resolution
500 MB of free hard disk space
Internet connection speed minimum 56 KBps
Vegas Technology:
Windows 98/NT/2000/Millennium Edition / XP / Vista
Pentium 200 MHz
64 MB RAM
16-bit graphics card
100 MB of free hard disk space
Playtech:
Windows Vista / XP/2000/98/NT/95
32MB of video memory RAM
16-bit color graphics card
20 MB of free hard disk space
Cryptologic:
Operating system Windows 98 or above
Pentium 200 MHz or higher
48 MB RAM
4 MB graphics card with 16-bit color
DirectX 7 or higher
Macromedia Flash 5 or higher
35 MB hard drive
If the user's system does not meet these minimum requirements, the program will not work or will work, but very slowly, the graphics will be very poor quality. If the monitor resolution is low, the quality of graphics may also suffer.
Please note that you will not be able to play online if you do not have the appropriate version of the flash player installed on your computer.
Minimum and recommended requirements may increase as features are updated. It is not practical to upgrade the system every time a software vendor changes its requirements. Therefore, it is better to have a certain "margin of safety".