Is this MARP policy?

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Is this the new MARP policy, to just delete inps with no explanation? I uploaded a Stack Columns inp which I know worked fine, barring the possibility of file corruption.

I want to know who deleted this file, and for what reason.

-- Mark Longridge (zero1@look.ca), April 30, 2001

Answers

Doesn't look deleted, the score was changed to reflect a differently played back score than advertised by gameboy... so you might be clicking a link that refereed to the old score but that score isn't there but the new one is when you search for the game name.

stkclms

-- Chad (churritz@cts.com), April 30, 2001.


from the "Up" link in the "Up Loads" marp header:

gameboy9 changed score for Mark Longridge's stkclmns from 163416 to 143363

probably because it didn't playback to 163k... though no message was put in the description of the inp. gameboy?

-- Chad (churritz@cts.com), April 30, 2001.


As far as I can tell, a message WAS put in, but in the description of the one that was zeroed out. The one with the lower score was an older recording of Mark's, and that one got reinstated. So the one with the zeroed out score is not visible now.

Maybe the Editors should, in those cases, edit the description of the one that got reinstated? Something like "[Your most recent submission of 10M on Pacman was zeroed out, because that score is impossible]". :-)

Cheers, Ben Jos.

-- Ben Jos Walbeehm (walbeehm@walbeehm.com), April 30, 2001.


I saw nothing but a weird looking color-pixel test. The MARP Policy is the recording shall begin immediatly when the first opportunity becomes available. Please be specific next time as to what version you are using. I believe you said you used the regular version, not the TG2 version... GB9

-- Gameboy9 (goldengameboy@yahoo.com), April 30, 2001.

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