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Thanx for the heads up.
It's not stupid. If your high scores were saved offline, it would be much easier to edit them.
No. Here is the thing: I bought this game for the full arcade experience. A part of that was putting your name on the machine.
One could easily differentiate between online and offline highscores.
TBH I dont even know what this online part is. Never tried it.
That was usually also gone when the machine was rebooted.
I dont remember it like that.
You could just write you score on a piece of paper or keep a notepad file with you scores in it?
The idea of a scoreboard was to compete with other players to get the top score...
E - Nvm. Didn't notice the necro.
"You could just write you score on a piece of paper or keep a notepad file with you scores in it?"
Or Capcom could NOT reset every arcade cabinet when you go away like you really owned a arcade room.