> It is possible that you make a level that nobody solve.beat the world, but save his level.
> So then it will be deleted. I think that the author do not want to
Yeah. I think you should not delete a level if it has no high score,
rather ask the author (if accessible) to send a Playback for it just
to prove it's possible to beat, but not put up his hiscore.
Or the author himself could decide if his hiscore should be put up or
that players can get hiscore on it.
Spug
>those levels it is sure that i know the solution of my own levels.
> Ron Meijer
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Donald Drouin
> To: Lasertank@y...
> Sent: Friday, August 10, 2001 3:53 PM
> Subject: Re: New levels and GHS
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> Hi,
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> About New levels and GHS:
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> I think that i incorrectly expressed what I wanted to say.
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> Supposed that i create 10 new levels, as i am the creator of
>personnals High Scores, and no one else than me could have a chance
> Thus when i release my 10 new levels, i could add my 10
to own those High Scores.
>others try to achieve the High Scores of my levels before writing my
> In my opînion, it is unfair, because it is better to let the
own High Scores.
>users send me theirs LPB, but the LPB of different user than the
> (This is an example, because i don't have written any new levels)
>
> It is sure that i will always add new High Scores each time that
creator of the level. Unless it is a level that nobody else has been
able to solve for a long time.
>Service.
> I hope that my message is more understandable now.
>
> Donald
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