Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uupsi!sunic!cs.umu.se!dvljhg From: dvljhg@cs.umu.se (J|rgen Holmberg) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.games Subject: Re: Innerprise Battle Squadron Message-ID: <1990Dec14.231109.7532@cs.umu.se> Date: 14 Dec 90 23:11:09 GMT References: <14936@sdcc6.ucsd.edu> Sender: news@cs.umu.se (News Administrator) Organization: Dep. of Info.Proc, Umea Univ., Sweden Lines: 26 In article <14936@sdcc6.ucsd.edu> dlau@sdcc13.ucsd.edu (David Lau) writes: >I'm new to the Amiga world, and as such, I have very few games. One >that I do have is Battle Squadron. I find that I play for hours, >and in the span of a few days, I've scored in the 600,000 range. >Now I don't know if that's good or bad on average, but I do know >that the only way anyone is going to see my score is if they watch >me play, because my scores aren't being saved to the disk. I've >combed the documentation and box, I've let the game cycle through >its demo several times (and yes, the disk is set for read/write), >yet I still can't figure out how to save my score. > >Is this the case for everyone, or am I missing something? > >Thanks for helping my ego. >Sal If I recall correctly there is no save of the highscores. Just as well since you easily finish the game every time you play it :-) Check out some of Martin's other proggys if you like this one. /Jorgen -- ******************************************************************************* email dvljhg@cs.umu.se - other ways to communicate are a waste of time. Everything I say is always true, just apply it to the right reality. "Credo, quia absurdum est."