Online Gaming Software: To Download, or Not to Download

June 2nd, 2009

When planning to engage in online gambling, it is important to know that you will be introduced to a number of gaming platforms.  Some require that you download the software onto your computer while others allow you to play instantly online via a website.  The main difference between these two options is that the instant version is only temporarily stored in your web browser for the duration of game play.  The downloaded version is one that must be saved to hard disk drive of your computer.  In this article we will explain what to expect from these online gaming platforms.

Installation and Setup

If you encounter or choose to go with the downloadable gaming software, the download and installation process is something that you will only have to do one time.  The entire procedure should take no longer than 10 to 15 minutes depending on the speed of your internet connection and computer.  The instant version of the software only takes a minute or so to be saved into your browser and this allows you to get started right away after creating and funding your casino account.  Over the years, many of the leading online gaming software providers have discovered ways to avoid the lengthy setup time of the downloadable applications.  For example, some of the more popular games can be downloaded first and are available for immediate play while the others will show up after the rest of gaming program has been completely downloaded.

Gaming Performance

Downloadable gaming software applications generally claim anywhere between 5 to 40 MB of hard disk space.  This of course, all depends on the number of games included in the package as well as the features.  When playing directly online, you don’t have to worry much at all about space, making it a more viable option for the player with limited hard disk capacity on their computer.  Because these games also require memory, players who are lacking RAM on their system may experience a degraded performance when opting to go with the downloaded version.  In addition, if you are someone who desires to hop from one online casino to the next, you may want to stick with the instant version.  This is only practical when considering that a large number of downloaded games will began to take their toll on the precious resources of your computer.

Disadvantages

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The biggest drawback to downloadable online gaming software programs is that most of them are specifically designed for Windows-based machines.  This presents a large problem for the gamer running an operating system such as Linux or Apple’s Mac OS X on their computer.  The instant variation caters to all computer platforms and typically only requires that you install free plugins such as Flash or Shockwave.

The instant version of gaming software isn’t without flaws either.  The major downside here is the quantity and quality of the games offered.  In many cases, these programs include less than half of the games you will receivce with the downloadable version.  They also tend to lack features.

Conclusion

Gaming software is very important because this is the interface you will interact with when participating in online gambling.  Although you can win big with either version, it is good to determine which type works best for you in your online gaming endeavors.

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One Response so far to “Online Gaming Software: To Download, or Not to Download”

  1. # Tyson F. Gautreaux on January 17th, 2010 at 6:35 pm:

    thanks for posting this :)

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