OK, Game Guru. Let me reply to a few lines of yours one by one:(posted 9087 days ago)"Anyway, I'm not going to argue over a prizeless leaderboard a, I have a real life"
Is that why you seem so hell-bound to reach number one on the leaderboard? I very distinctly remember remarks of yours very recently like: "There's a new guy in the top 5. Guess who?", "This recording puts me in the top 3", etc. etc.
"I gave up when it came to hypersports, I still swear ON MY LIFE that I did not use auto fire"
Yes, and you also swore on your life that you used the keyboard. And I am not arguing with you here, nor have I ever. The Hyper Sports recording you are referring to was NOT zeroed out because of autofire, but because of RLH. At 8 minutes and 31 seconds into the recording, for about 8 seconds, you repeatedly pressed and released the RLH button on your KEYBOARD. READ MY LIPS: THIS BUTTON IS RECORDED AS A SEPARATE BUTTON IN THE .INP, SO THE PROOF IS RIGHT THERE IN THE .INP.
"funny thing is I have scores reset to 0 even after I have gotten rid of my autofire pad?!?!?, I now use a sidewinder..."
Sure. They were reset to 0 after you have gotten rid of your autofire pad, but they were recorded with it and before you got rid of it...
Anyway, I am not going to argue with you anymore. You obviously choose your words carefully, but you are evading the real points. You swore that you used the keyboard and you swore that you did not use autofire. But that is not in contradiction with the fact that you still used RLH. You never swore on your life that you did not use RLH in that Hyper Sports recording you recently submitted and that was zeroed out by me...
To Cronos: I have reinstated your Gradius III score. The program to detect autofire must indeed have been mistaken because of two buttons mapped to the same key. I just checked it again with the latest version of that program and your recording is clean. My apologies.
As for Konami '88 and '88 Games: I am going to have another look at those. The reason the scores seemed different is that because when a recording is deleted, the recording with the next highest score is reinstated. So when your 332620 score on Konami '88 was deleted, your previous submission of 300910 then showed up. Like I said, I am going to have another look at those submissions.
Cheers, Ben Jos.