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by cornel_io 1481 days ago
Yep - even apparently physics-based digital casino games (think pachinko-style) are not allowed to use the real physics, that's really just faked as an animation to match the strictly controlled odds that can be easily verified by code inspection.
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That should be considered cheating!

Games that pretend to be physics-based but in reality have a backed probability engine.

People who gamble understand this, it's literally the law.