There is an easy way to cheat in MAME
Posted: Thu Oct 14, 1999 12:30 pm
Well, I'm sorry to bring this news to MARP, but it's only a matter
of time before you all know about it. Ever since MAME 35 it has
been possible to <FONT COLOR=Red>[CENSORED]</FONT>. It works
in all the versions of MAME 36 I've tried as well.
<p>
In a nutshell:
<p>
<FONT COLOR=Red>[CENSORED]</FONT>
<p>
etc, etc... a very bleak picture for INPs for all the high score
boards emerges
<p>
The MAME programmers should be told that this "feature" is no damned
good. It's up to the programmers here who truly care about high
scores to make a true tournament version of mame. I would
suggest starting with MAME 34. People are
starting to openingly question all the best INP files, a situation
I find distressing. I would also suggest that for Williams games,
and most games that a TG settings option be programmed as an option
in this new tournament edition.
<p>
Chris Moore is probably the best suited for the job. I'll help any
way I can. I've been fighting against fake scores since the
Guinness Book of World Records published 1,500,000+ for Joust with
5 men, a score most of us think is now false (this was in the 1986
edition). I would HATE to see another wave of fake scores.
<p>
Mark
--
cubeman@iname.com
of time before you all know about it. Ever since MAME 35 it has
been possible to <FONT COLOR=Red>[CENSORED]</FONT>. It works
in all the versions of MAME 36 I've tried as well.
<p>
In a nutshell:
<p>
<FONT COLOR=Red>[CENSORED]</FONT>
<p>
etc, etc... a very bleak picture for INPs for all the high score
boards emerges
<p>
The MAME programmers should be told that this "feature" is no damned
good. It's up to the programmers here who truly care about high
scores to make a true tournament version of mame. I would
suggest starting with MAME 34. People are
starting to openingly question all the best INP files, a situation
I find distressing. I would also suggest that for Williams games,
and most games that a TG settings option be programmed as an option
in this new tournament edition.
<p>
Chris Moore is probably the best suited for the job. I'll help any
way I can. I've been fighting against fake scores since the
Guinness Book of World Records published 1,500,000+ for Joust with
5 men, a score most of us think is now false (this was in the 1986
edition). I would HATE to see another wave of fake scores.
<p>
Mark
--
cubeman@iname.com