anyone notice online casinos have different game availability by browser?
I’ve been messing around with a few different browsers lately and noticed some weird differences with casino games loading up. On Chrome, I get a full lineup of slots and live dealer stuff, but when I switch to Firefox or even Edge, some of those games just aren’t there. Sometimes it’s entire game providers missing, or just a couple of my usual favorites grayed out. Figured it might just be my extensions or something, but turning those off doesn’t always fix it.
It got me thinking about why this happens. Are certain games maybe coded for a specific browser, or is it something to do with Flash or HTML5 or whatever? Mobile browsers seem even more picky, which makes it a hassle if I’m switching devices. I’ve seen some sites warn about browser compatibility, but not many actually break down what you’ll be missing. Wondering if anyone else ran into this or has figured out a way around it, because it’s throwing off my game comparisons.
i’ve run into the same headache, and it isn’t just you. a lot of casino games are built on different engines, some old ones still need Flash (rip), while most newer slots and roulette tables run on HTML5, which supposedly “just works” but really depends on the browser’s quirks. chrome usually has the broadest support since most casino devs test for it, but firefox and edge can miss game libraries if a provider only certifies for certain browsers, or if they use video codecs one browser supports and another doesn’t. feels like roulette odds are tough enough without your favorite game just vanishing. have you noticed this worse on any specific provider, or is it random across sites?
You reached the end