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by ilikeATMs 3069 days ago
You could make a rigged PRNG but the front-end software of the system (different applications) have to display extremely detailed statistics on every function and variable (payouts, money in, number of wins, probabilities etc) and that code will have to be open source. The only upside to interfering with the PRNG would be being able to predict the winning moves based on whats on-screen (assuming whats on-screen is derived from the PRNG).