Funny, I do seem to get the 100K prize when I see it on the left. However I’m not actively looking for it in the spins, so I might be missing it when it isn’t.
Even if it was a guaranteed hit every time it showed up, I don’t think it happens often enough to really be a problem. Every 8-10 spins maybe on average. Sometimes it’s every 4 or 5, sometimes I don’t see it at all for the day.
I don’t believe they’re rigged. What I’m gonna describe now is just speculation but it’s a founded opinion if you regard other games and their systems, and the balance of a random reward system in general.
They wheelspins are just a nice aesthetic way to show you what you get, but what you get is already determined before you enter the wheelspin, I think. When you wheelspin the game considers the full range of possible rewards with all their chances of receiving them. And when that mechanism then has selected a reward, the actual wheelspin will happen and a randomly generated selection of “possible rewards” then is being showed, including showing a nice car to get in that list. This shows how getting the 100k reward once it shows up happens; the 100k reward doesn’t make the selection quite often, already showing you you didn’t get it. But once it does make the selection it’s then a validation you’ve highly likely hit that reward instead.
The mechanism maintains, statistically, a fairly balanced reward system, whereas a double selection system might skew the chances of the individual rewards a little bit regarding standard deviations and expected time spent on getting a certain rewards. The rewards’ individual chances are then also subject to simulations or complicated calculations for determination and this increases the difficulty of coming up with not too high and not too low chances of certain rewards like, for instance, the HE cars.
So yeah, in some sense you could say that the wheelspin itself is rigged, but not the reward system in general, if this is indeed the mechanism the game uses.
As a heavy slots Ex Gambler I can confirm that this is the most plausible answer. This is how online slots always work.
I have read the entire thread and so many people are blatantly missing the OP’S point. He is not being a sore loser at all. Just like online slots an RNG is indeed in place and the outcome is random.
The OP is pointing out that your RANDOM win is predetermined BEFORE the spin takes place. This is why the vast majority of the time you see the 100,000 you will indeed get it because the game has VISUALLY placed it there after you have already won it. The RNG has already determined that.
It’s clear that a lot of people in this thread either can’t get their head around this or are responding without processing what is being said.
Imagine the following. I have 100 boxes each with a unique number of between 1 to 100. Your chances of picking any number are indeed 1 in 100. Over millions of picks each number will therefore receive similar level of picks. However I visually only display a small handful of these after you have already picked… say I display 10 of the numbers with your picked number always among them… But I only DISPLAY the 100 when I know you have already randomly picked it.
Wheel spins are 100% RNG based. No set luck, or pattern, or anything else, just the random number generator in the code of the game. Nothing more, nothing less.
There is 100% sure something NOT random going on with wheelspins. I bought for +/- 5 million wheelspins with that skill shop perk which is hundreds when you pump all the gained cash back into them. Well guess what I haven’t even gotten one double roll. I got all 11 HE cars this way, not even one double. All the dozens of other cars I’ve gotten, not even one double. I got my first double HE car after I got all the other HE cars but that was from a normal VIP levelup wheelspin.
What I’ve seen is far beyond “100% RNG based”, believe me or not.
It is still 100% RNG, you just have really bad RNG. I get a lot of double rolls personally, so just because you aren’t getting them, doesnt mean it doesn’t happen to others.
There are various ways they could “rig” the outcome. No one here will know whether they do or how.
eg they could rig the possible outcomes but not the actual outcome. So they may make it so that there is only 1 duplicate car in the possible outcomes, but not rig the actual outcome.
Because we can not see every possible outcome on each spin we can not possibly deduce anything with certainty.
Its simply another mechanic to provide cars and credits and what I can say is that by the time I 1000 the game tonight I have plenty of cars and money. I do not yet own every car in the game as I am saving for when the next HE cars come out (13m cr so far).
The other night I bought 55 wheelspins, I tracked everything (I’ve deleted the numbers now but I remember most of it) and I won 1 HE Ford GT, 6 or 7 other cars and at least one 100k. I totaled everything up and I had spent about 1.6mil of my own money, but adding up the credit rewards and the value of all the cars I “made” 2.7mil. (I valued the GT HE at the 400,000 the game said it was worth) If I remember correctly that worked out to about 50,300Cr average per spin. So, if you buy spins you will lose money, but you will likely break even when you consider the value of the cars you win.
hardly ever got that. In fact my last 3 spins were 2,7,10 k doubled for VIP
The only time the wheelspin has been ultra nice is when I got a perk to get a free spin… and I got a HC CAR! that sent me on a wild HR hunt late last night where I got the gamblers luck getting 3 HC cars for 1.6 mil cr total with 2 other cars in auction. It’s the only it has been that nice and it took a perk spin. LOVE YOU PERK SPIN! lol
I’ve gotten a few cars and a few 100ks but out of 65+ spins? The odds haven’t been very good.