The GGNetwork client is rich in features that are not available in any other poker room. This has been one of the secrets behind its success. Today, August 7, 2020, the SnapCam feature was introduced to record short videos and share them with opponents at the tables.
SnapCam was scheduled to launch on July 16, but at the last minute, the update didn't include that feature. Then, we assumed it would be postponed until the end of WSOP Online to avoid technical issues with the client.
However, on August 7, 2020, when the series still has a month left, SnapCam was added to all rooms on GGNetwork.
SnapCam is a new feature that allows players to stream a short video to their rivals at the tables.
This is breaking new ground in the online poker industry, as all previous attempts to use video at the poker tables were usually limited to being able to play with the webcam always on.
To use SnapCam, you must:
So far, SnapCam is only available in the Windows PC client, although the site promises to launch support for all other devices soon.
There are several restrictions on the use of SnapCam:
You can also restrict which videos you'd like to see by logging into any player's profile (clicking on the Smart HUD icon). In tournaments, you can simply activate "Helmet Mode" (mute button in the chat), and you will not see any video at the table.
The whole point of features like SnapCam is to make games more friendly for casual players. This one sums up to many other options that enhance the experience at the tables, and poker fans most likely will be delighted with this new product, which will have a positive impact on traffic indicators.
For regulars, SnapCam will be another unnecessary button on the table. For those multitabling, it's much more important how the introduction of this feature will affect the performance and stability of the client.
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