Hmm... a thought: how about uploading the safedisks with your highscores on it, i.e., the saved game position? After all ToB supports import of highscores.
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Re: Highscore Savedisks
It allows loading highscores, but to merge our highscores would require first loading a highscore-file from someone else, then loading a saved game and playing the final tower to enter you score to the list, and then save the list again. Or something like that...
I could, of course, create a list with all submitted scores and then post that as a diskfile.
But as I mentioned before, at least my score is not really meaningful...
Re: Highscore Savedisks
True. This doesn't really work. You could (I suppose) leave a tower in the very first group until the end!!
On a side note, which should probably be mentioned in another topic, how about a thingy for the remake which lets you replay completed towers? Just for fun, no extra points.
Artinum.
Re: Highscore Savedisks
Zitat: Artinum On a side note, which should probably be mentioned in another topic, how about a thingy for the remake which lets you replay completed towers? Just for fun, no extra points.Yes, this is definitely a must!! That was one of the weak spots of the original game. After playing 117 towers, I absolutely expect to be able to browse through all the towers and replay the most interesting ones, or just have another look at them.
Re: Highscore Savedisks
Looks like this has already been taken care of. Nice to see technical evolution at work.
But back to the Highscore list - when you enter View/Update Highscore from the main menu, you're given the option to load a saved game, i.e., a score. Right? I seem to recall you can load your saved game (in Load/Save Game), then put in another save disk and update the highscore list with that game. Am I wrong? I'd like to try it. Savedisks, please!
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Re: Highscore Savedisks
I replayed the whole game on the Atari version, so this won't be of any help to you. And my 14-year-old score sucks............
Re: Highscore Savedisks
Looks like I'm wrong anyway. Highscore is not loaded automatically when loading a game, you have to manually update it...
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