Well, I'll leave it in, but I guess we need to add my high score of 928,579,484,383 in that case. Too bad I didn't have a camera around to capture that wonderful moment. Darn. No matter, anything goes!
Quote from: nat on April 22, 2008, 06:02:28 AMWell, I'll leave it in, but I guess we need to add my high score of 928,579,484,383 in that case. Too bad I didn't have a camera around to capture that wonderful moment. Darn. No matter, anything goes! If you're that worried about other's honesty, then feel free to delete it. I'm already over it.I simply don't see the need for proof, as only a pathetic loser would lie about a high score in a sad attempt to garner adulation on a forum. Such a desperate fool could easily edit in whatever score they wanted anyway, so what's the point?P.S. - I've matched your high score and have a screen shot to prove it, but decided against posting it, since I used Aaron's dandy pic as a starting point. It made me giggle, but I wasn't too sure that he'd see the humor in it.
Well, that just it Necro. Most of us wouldn't bother to lie about a score, but I still think it's a good rule to have. There are pathetic losers/trolls that come around these parts from time to time. In the end, it takes less than 5 minutes to take the picture, transfer the file to the computer, and post it. I personally enjoy seeing pics of everybody's scores. I guess if you're posting a score of 9000 on NAI then it's not really necessary to post a picture. But if you're posting a score of 1,987,320 then a picture would be nice. It's not a matter of trust with regulars, but just so some random dude couldn't come in and say I got such and such a score.
I'll just keep my handful of scores to myself.....my precioussssss. Smile