My general advice to any game that runs as gid games is that writing to
the user's homedir only is so worth the bother of not having to worry
about security that it completly swamps the dubious benefits of
system-wide high score files, which are very rarely useful anymore in
these days of personal laptops and desktops. About the only exception is
console-based gmes which are still occasionally played remotely.

Trackballs's scripting looks very scary from a security standpoint,
although I have not yet tried to exploit it.

-- 
see shy jo

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