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Iam going to say thanks for honestly telling us you did this. but please don't because now you have a hacked score on one of the most popular songs on Soundcloud and for what - so you can be at the top... permanantly.
THanks you just killed AS2
Implying it wasnt already killed by the song editing cheat
Thanks you just killed the "Tres Commas"
Uhh what? That's not a crack, just a memory editor and i'm not sure how directly editing your score to whatever you want is supposed to keep the competitive part of the game equal rather than unbalanced.
And you cheating helps accomplish this how exactly?
The way the system works is that it mostly depends on the "Artist" and "Title" tags of an audio file. You can take the same song and transcode it into a different format using a different bitdepth/bitrate/samplerate, and this can drastically alter the track and block layout, yet the run's score will still end up on the same board as long as the "Artist" and "Title" tags are the same and as long as it is around the same duration (and as long as the bitrate isn't super low). Even if it doesn't alter it drastically, sometimes just a couple tiny changes can make all the difference in the world.
So yeah, pointless thread. This game was meant to played with trusted friends, where you know everyone will use the same bit-for-bit identical file. Dylan is just one (lazy and uncaring) guy and probably doesn't have the resources to set up a complex anti-cheat or scoreboard policing system.