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Topic: What is your opinions about simulated reality games? - page 8. (Read 1064 times)

legendary
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They're a natural spin off to fantasy sports. Fans always debate GOAT status. Who would win in a fight between prime Muhammad Ali, prime Mike Tyson and prime Tyson Fury. Whether Michael Jordan could beat Lebron James, or Stephen Curry could hit more 3 pointers than Larry Bird or Earvin Magic Johnson.

Another recent movement in gambling is sports pickers being associated with academic institutions like MIT. There are AI based gambling picks being sold on the internet which claim university affiliation.

Combine the two and we could have a simulated reality game genre on our hands. I think its too early to say how this trend will turn out. It will all depend on the implementation and fan interest. Both of which could shift over time. The focus in sports over time, has become more profit centric. People appear to care less about history and sports statistics. There may not be enough sports nostalgia or sentimentality present for simulated games to garner much interest.
hero member
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So these types of games are just made by the operators and providers and there's no connection to the actual games of the sport that they're going to simulate?

I'll just stick to the common games that are not simulated. It's better to watch real matches and fights on live than to see these simulations that can really be manipulated.
sr. member
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If its a betting platform for simulated reality games, IMO for sure it's very hard to trust because you don't if they are really genuine and there's no cheating in it since it just a simulation games and not base on the real life sports game, so for me it's very skeptical to gamble in such way..
hero member
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I really like the concept of simulated reality and also the games that are developed with it, however, I am not going to buy a VR goggle set or a gaming console or any of the large and expensive equipment required for it. Why? the answer is very simple: because Virtual Reality is at the very beginning of its journey and technology. Think of it like being the Doom 95 version of being new.

As it currently is, it is not very fun to me. I will wait a decade or so before I get into it. By then I am sure it will have developed further.

I prefer card games anyway. So how much do you need to additionally simulate card games?

Sooner or later, the equipment used for this VR experience will not be much expensive.
As more and more companies will try to manufacture this product or gadget, it will be soon economical for a regular player.
Just look at the expensive gadgets before, and now, you can easily purchase them in cheaper brands.
Give it a year, and the price will go down fast but we are still early on this development.
But in my opinion, it will get a good audience as many people are trying to have home entertainment rather than going outside these days.
Its anticipated but it would be still on that definite schedule on when it would happen because we are seeing that this trend isnt really that moving fast in terms of technology and its application.
As for betting on simulated reality games then i dont think it would really be worth on going big for this one.I do always have bad impressions and mindset about odds on winning
which some people doesnt mind off that thing and do still continue but well its actually on someones preference most of the time.
legendary
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At first when I entered the stake I also without knowing anything I bet on these simulated reality games, and I also recommended my brother to bet on them and of course we lost money, then I started to think that they were video games where they put two players from the real world to play with each other, and think that I was wrong, only today I'm seeing that it was nothing like I thought and something more complex in terms of technology, but I won't bet on that
hero member
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I frequently see these "simulated reality" games (SRI) listed together with conventional matches.  Huh
As gambler I can think of a lot of questions...

Are these trusted services? Is the result already foreseen before a match or is it managed according to the bets?
Is there a single provider of these encounters or are there multiple services that provide this series of matches?

What is your opinion?

Not a fan.

Fixing a real match is much harder from a logistical and organisational perspective than fixing a simulated game. Fixing a physical match would require a degree of "acting" - whereas there is no physical difference in a rigged event and a truly random event when it is in simulated reality.

Stick with sportsbetting if you want that live aspect of the games, or just play a provably fair game like blackjack/dice/etc. Even live casinos are better than these things.
Agreed, fixing a match in an important league around the world is not easy at all, as not only you will need to guarantee a result but also it needs to be done without generating any evidence that it happen and for the fans to not get suspicious about it, and that is really hard.

However doing something like this in one of those simulated matches is easy as you only need to deal with one person and they can always argue they had the flu or something like that which reduced their ability to play and in this way make sure they get the results they want.
hero member
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I really like the concept of simulated reality and also the games that are developed with it, however, I am not going to buy a VR goggle set or a gaming console or any of the large and expensive equipment required for it. Why? the answer is very simple: because Virtual Reality is at the very beginning of its journey and technology. Think of it like being the Doom 95 version of being new.

As it currently is, it is not very fun to me. I will wait a decade or so before I get into it. By then I am sure it will have developed further.

I prefer card games anyway. So how much do you need to additionally simulate card games?

Sooner or later, the equipment used for this VR experience will not be much expensive.
As more and more companies will try to manufacture this product or gadget, it will be soon economical for a regular player.
Just look at the expensive gadgets before, and now, you can easily purchase them in cheaper brands.
Give it a year, and the price will go down fast but we are still early on this development.
But in my opinion, it will get a good audience as many people are trying to have home entertainment rather than going outside these days.
legendary
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I frequently see these "simulated reality" games (SRI) listed together with conventional matches.  Huh
As gambler I can think of a lot of questions...

Are these trusted services? Is the result already foreseen before a match or is it managed according to the bets?
Is there a single provider of these encounters or are there multiple services that provide this series of matches?

What is your opinion?

Stimulated reality games are really interesting if you don't have any chance to visit any casinos due to covid and other things as well. This is also a great concept since the VR reality is getting more and more affordable, people use it for games and I think it can very easily be extended to the gambling sites online but to make it is going to be really expensive as well. Forming the whole set would take a while and at the same time there needs to be players and how it would develop as well. I would actually be too excited if something like that would be super common amongst the people. I do think sooner or later it would normal for the companies and whosoever goes first would actually get loads of profits I believe.
Maybe this can happen, but it won't attract a big community towards it. For gaming needs one will go for set of equipments, but the won't be happening with gambling. Even now we've got more games in which we play against the AI. Everyone finds it to be fair, same as that maybe in the future this gets to be normal.
hero member
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I frequently see these "simulated reality" games (SRI) listed together with conventional matches.  Huh
As gambler I can think of a lot of questions...

Are these trusted services? Is the result already foreseen before a match or is it managed according to the bets?
Is there a single provider of these encounters or are there multiple services that provide this series of matches?

What is your opinion?

Stimulated reality games are really interesting if you don't have any chance to visit any casinos due to covid and other things as well. This is also a great concept since the VR reality is getting more and more affordable, people use it for games and I think it can very easily be extended to the gambling sites online but to make it is going to be really expensive as well. Forming the whole set would take a while and at the same time there needs to be players and how it would develop as well. I would actually be too excited if something like that would be super common amongst the people. I do think sooner or later it would normal for the companies and whosoever goes first would actually get loads of profits I believe.
legendary
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I really like the concept of simulated reality and also the games that are developed with it, however, I am not going to buy a VR goggle set or a gaming console or any of the large and expensive equipment required for it. Why? the answer is very simple: because Virtual Reality is at the very beginning of its journey and technology. Think of it like being the Doom 95 version of being new.

As it currently is, it is not very fun to me. I will wait a decade or so before I get into it. By then I am sure it will have developed further.

I prefer card games anyway. So how much do you need to additionally simulate card games?
hero member
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The first time I got to know with sports gambling I was stuck in simulated reality games and placed bet almost 50$ seeing the odds given biggers, but it felt strange when I checked the flashcore site there were no football matches displayed there and realized that it was only simulated reality games. This should not be displayed on sports betting sites because it can be a trap, especially for beginners.

Really the simulation game is really confusing, something not realistic but visualized is really confusing and I think those who play the game are gamble addicts. I have heard gamblers discussing on it but yes checking on betting platforms for results you discover it doesn't involve real-life sports or game.
hero member
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I once tried to bet on stake, there was an SRL League with a big club name. At first I thought it was a junior club before the big club competed in the big league. But it was not, after exploring what it turned out that's a simulation reality. I think it's not worth betting on SRL, but it might be worth it to analyze the game that will take place later in the actual match by looking at the results of the SRL match because sometimes the result is the same as like a prediction but there are many mistakes.
legendary
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The first time I got to know with sports gambling I was stuck in simulated reality games and placed bet almost 50$ seeing the odds given biggers, but it felt strange when I checked the flashcore site there were no football matches displayed there and realized that it was only simulated reality games. This should not be displayed on sports betting sites because it can be a trap, especially for beginners.

I made the same mistake once! I saw familiar teams playing and I placed a bet, only after placing a bet it came to my brain "it was not the right time for that (it was in the morning hours), and then I realized that I placed a bet on some simulated reality game! Well, since then I pay more attention, and I guess you are right that beginners often make this kind of mistake, at least once!
By the way, except LoL, I don't follow and bet on anything else connected with esports! I still like "the old way", betting on real sports, more attractive!
hero member
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The first time I got to know with sports gambling I was stuck in simulated reality games and placed bet almost 50$ seeing the odds given biggers, but it felt strange when I checked the flashcore site there were no football matches displayed there and realized that it was only simulated reality games. This should not be displayed on sports betting sites because it can be a trap, especially for beginners.
hero member
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I see that some users’ responses have different points from the majority, but it is what it is, we all have different preferences and stand regarding this. As for me, I am not really fond with simulation for the same reasons, so I would definitely side on persuading users to not try this if you are in it big time. Just like what was mentioned, I think that it should be tried first for fun, then decided whether it’s the right setting for you before going big.
legendary
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Definitely not worth it, in my opinion.

These games are way too easily rigged or manipulated from the side of the operator, and I don't think that it is good for anyone to pursue them as a player.

Unless, of course, they are provably fair. But I don't think that there is a lot of them out there that is provably fair, and even the ones that have this feature are often riddled with high house edge and other issues.

I agree. Many people say that it's a scam and although I can't prove it, it makes no sense to bet on these. If there was no league due to a pandemic or something and simulated matches were the only thing left out there maybe it would be worth looking into, but you have so many leagues, so many matches, so many different sports to bet on, there's really no point in taking a risk betting on fake matches with simulated outcomes.

It's like you had a real girlfriend waiting for you at home but you'd choose to watch porn on your phone instead. Pretty pointless, right?
hero member
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I frequently see these "simulated reality" games (SRI) listed together with conventional matches.  Huh
As gambler I can think of a lot of questions...

Are these trusted services? Is the result already foreseen before a match or is it managed according to the bets?
Is there a single provider of these encounters or are there multiple services that provide this series of matches?

What is your opinion?

Not a fan.

Fixing a real match is much harder from a logistical and organisational perspective than fixing a simulated game. Fixing a physical match would require a degree of "acting" - whereas there is no physical difference in a rigged event and a truly random event when it is in simulated reality.

Stick with sportsbetting if you want that live aspect of the games, or just play a provably fair game like blackjack/dice/etc. Even live casinos are better than these things.
legendary
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I was once offered to play a simulation game by a friend of mine, the game is the most realistic, he often plays Farming Simulator 17 and SimCity 4, honestly a simulation game, a little confusing for me, maybe I have never tried and played, but in the game Farming Simulator 17, I see my friend can become a successful farmer, he optimizes very well, just like in the real world, the game concept is sophisticated and perfect, I see a glimpse of it is good and worth a try.

In my opinion, simulation games are a means and a new version reality, to add new sensations and insights in the game, obviously my response simulation game is an interactive new version to be enjoyed.
hero member
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I have never tried such a service but it could be a new thing introduced in the gambling industry because it concerns Virtual Reality, which is also emerging. But to determine whether the match has been manipulated or is still pure, we cannot know because it depends on the provider.

Maybe you can try visiting the link below:
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https://sportcenter.sir.sportradar.com/simulated-reality
https://azscore.com/football/leagues/simulated-reality-league/bundesliga-srl
https://sportsbet.io/sports/cricket/simulated-reality-league/matches/future

But I don't know if the website supports betting using crypto or fiat.

The last site is Sportsbet.io and it is a gambling site that we know well before and it also provides SRI, which makes it easier for you to try it.
legendary
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I frequently see these "simulated reality" games (SRI) listed together with conventional matches.  Huh
As gambler I can think of a lot of questions...

Are these trusted services? Is the result already foreseen before a match or is it managed according to the bets?
Is there a single provider of these encounters or are there multiple services that provide this series of matches?

What is your opinion?

I guess they are similar to any other esports game really - it's more about trusting the organizations providing the event and the stream of information provided to the gambling companies than anything else. People are playing FIFA events all the time, it's just one step away to add an element of virtual reality into the mix. You have to think that gambling companies, at least most fiat ones, have a strong reputation and are regulated (onshore) so it is in their best interest to heavily vet any new additions to their betting offers. Much like ranking a soccer team, you're bound to be able to identify weaker and stronger ones, so the odds offered will be adjusted accordingly - that's the only way you should be able to take an educated guess to foresee the outcome.
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