
acidburnfx
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Why doesn't the casino have a window? The absence of windows (and clocks) in casinos aims to create an immersive environment that disorients customers to the passage of time, encouraging them to stay and play longer, thus spending more money. Without the perception of day or night, and with total focus on the games, the goal is to maintain players' attention without distractions from the outside world.
The lack of visual reference points like sunrise or rain prevents customers from getting distracted (immersion) and losing focus on the games.
Players have no idea how much time they've spent inside the casino (sense of time), prolonging their stay.
By feeling "isolated" from time and the outside world, people tend to stay longer playing (Incentive to pending), which increases the potential for spending money.
Casinos are designed to control all stimuli, maintaining a visually consistent (controlled environment) and appealing environment for players.
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The lack of visual reference points like sunrise or rain prevents customers from getting distracted (immersion) and losing focus on the games.
Players have no idea how much time they've spent inside the casino (sense of time), prolonging their stay.
By feeling "isolated" from time and the outside world, people tend to stay longer playing (Incentive to pending), which increases the potential for spending money.
Casinos are designed to control all stimuli, maintaining a visually consistent (controlled environment) and appealing environment for players.
Is there anything else that wasn't mentioned? Feel free to share your perspective.