Cross-play is great until someone’s frame rate tanks and the table desyncs. This post explains, in plain English, what “PCVR” and “standalone” actually mean, why they feel different in a poker room or live-dealer lounge, and how to tune both so lobbies stay smooth and fair. Core terms, plain and useful PCVR streams your game… Continue reading Cross-Platform Play: PCVR vs Standalone Performance
Category: VR Gambling
Fortune favors the bold (and the smart). Check out our “VR Gambling” category for expert tips to flip the odds in your favor.
Dealer AI vs Live Dealers: Realism vs Scale
Cross-play casino nights are only fun if sessions stay fair, readable, and smooth. This post defines the two dealer models in plain English, then shows when to pick each and how to avoid common pitfalls in VR lobbies. What the terms actually mean Dealer AI is software that shuffles, deals, calls the action, and animates… Continue reading Dealer AI vs Live Dealers: Realism vs Scale
RNG on Chain: Oracles, VRF, and Why Randomness Is Hard
On-chain games can’t “just roll a die.” Every node must reach the same result, which conflicts with the idea of unpredictability. Getting randomness wrong creates edge cases, exploit windows, or outright bias—unacceptable for casino-grade play. What “random” means on a blockchain Randomness has three jobs: unpredictability before the spin, unbiasability during the spin, and verifiability… Continue reading RNG on Chain: Oracles, VRF, and Why Randomness Is Hard