Ok, I'm coming out of the woodwork now, but just to put in my $.02. I don't have any problems with any of the marpers, but my biggest concern back some time ago was one of Phil's Track n Field scores he submitted. I mentioned in on the board, and mentioned is personally to Zwaxy that it looked like it shouldn't belong because when I played it back, there were several occasions where he pinned the power bar WAY beyond the max power level of 1,500. His score also ended up beating out the 13 year old world record of 95K+ and when I asked Billy if this was possible, he said flat out NO. He witnesses the guy who set the world record of 95k+ and never seen the power bar go crazy when it went way beyond the 1,500 max point. My assumption was that some kind of cheat of controller was used to get enormous speed, this is just not possible with the human fingers nor is it possible with a joystick instead of buttons. So, would playing on a 486 have anything to do with super high scores on T&F? not sure. I just wanted other players to watch it and see for them selves, and if I was wrong about it, I'd stand corrected.(posted 9155 days ago)PS Reading all these threads over the past few months about cheating and ways to bend the rules or cut corners to push ahead of another player just means that when the next edition of the Book of World Records is ready to go into production, I can tell you that a hugh amount of scores will not make the book if any score is suspect to a player cheating in any way. I personally along with Mark Longridge and perhaps a few other TG judges will "hand pick" those players and their scores and that's it. Bring back the old marp because that's where most of the scores are going to be derived from anyway.