Here's what I think, guys. Money Train 2's RTP is 96.4%, and Deadwood's is 96.03 %. Let's consider them equal, because unless we make millions of spins, we actually can't notice the difference. Now, if RTP is the same but one slot's max payout is more than 3 times higher than that of the other one, doesn't that mean that the volatility of the former is higher? How else they can make up for those big payouts, especially if 50,000x hits on MT2 happen more frequently than 13,950x hits in Deadwood?
I am not sure about the math... but I bought hundreds of bonuses on both (from $10-$200), to not count the ones I got with spinning... and I never got higher than x2k on any Relax, Pragmatic, NoLimit slots...
RTP? What the hell that mean after all!?
For people like me (I am not sure in which group I belong, but let's say ordinary) what's important is in how many spins we can hit the bonus round?! And believe me, as you can hit that bonus round in the first spin (happened to me many times), you can spin +500 spins without hitting that bonus round you are waiting for (happened to me many times as well)!
And Bang! You hit that bonus round (after the first spin or many spins, or you simply bought one)! I will say one thing "as much luck you need for hitting the bonus, you need a lot more luck in the bonus round to hit something big"!
In the end, gambling is gambling and slots are slots!
You need to love them to play them! They can give a lot but believe they can take even more! Fun is in spinning, waiting for that bonus and possible big payout... trying out different ones and new features from all of them!
Good luck Betwrong! If you just started your slot journey I am sure you will have a lot of fun! Just don't forget to not risk more than you can afford to lose!