In the new era of online entertainment, online casinos are beginning to establish themselves in the mainstream. Although online casinos have been around for over three decades, advancements in digital capabilities and technology have provided the springboard for the activity to evolve. The most recent innovation to be introduced to online casino platforms is live dealer casino games.
Improved Visuals
The difference between online casinos of the past and the new revamped online casinos of recent years is seen in the gameplay itself. Game developers and designers have more tools to play with to enhance the graphics and animations on the entire range of online casino games. However, for TitanPlay’s live casino games such as blackjack, baccarat and roulette, technology is responsible for the progression in gameplay and how players interact with table games and their elements.
Online Meets Real World
When a player enters a virtual live dealer game, they are greeted by a dealer. However, this is not an animated character, but something that resembles a real person. That is because the dealer is in fact a real-life person and depending on the player’s location, could be located tens, hundreds or thousands of kilometres away in a remote location.

The real-person dealer organises the gameplay as he or she would in a land-based casino with multiple cameras trained on him or her to convey the whole range of interactions with the table and the action going on. With high-tech cameras with high frame rates fitted with Optical Character Recognition (OCR) to capture even the most insignificant movements of the dealer, online casino operators are now able to transmit the dealer’s table interaction to players in their individual locations.
Latency is Key
When it comes to streaming from a remote location, the one essential factor for online casino operators to nail is the speed of transmission. Any slight lag in transmission leads to a delay in a player’s stream which can be pivotal in a fast-paced environment. To counter this, live dealer games take advantage of advances in technology to ensure that latency is kept as close to real time as possible.
Latency is the time between a click and a response and on the latency scale, low is the aim for live dealer games. This means an ideal transmission rate of less than a second so the action unfolding on the table is broadcasted at almost real time speed. Low latency is the key to the optimal transfer of data containing the captured feed from the cameras and there is slight flexibility when it comes to slower games such as roulette for example.
A Digital Future
The implementation of new state of the art cameras and transmission software such as WebRTC and WebSocket have taken ordinary table games to another level. Live dealer games have helped bridge the gap between the virtual and real world and there is more to come in the near future. Virtual Reality would mark the next step in gaming experience and would bring another dimension of gameplay to players. Live dealer games might soon be taken to another technological level.

