Hi Karen,

Karen Pouelle wrote:
I can not recommend using any trunk revision >70 for playing Enigma. You
may loose all scorings you achieve with these versions!

I think all the scoring data will still be there, but not read by the game
as scoring data for the levels that have been moved.  If you're serious
about the scores, you can manually re-associate them with their
coresponding level by editing the scoring file.

The move of the levels doesn't matter. It is the new XML schema that evolves over a period of time until it will be stabilized for the next offical release. Thus scoring XML files in r100 may look quite different
to those of r150.

People who take the
score file seriously should  realise that anyone can manually edit
the scores to fake them, anyway.

That may change with the next release.

Since some of the levels have changed slightly,  replaying the level
may be the best course of action.  I wouldn't believe a record score
on a level unless I've seen it played. :)

For me the most valuable information of the scores is knowing which levels I have solved to not play them again.

Ronald


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