I just lost my local scores from a month ago, and have absulutly no use for my local-ranking leaderboard.
It should be obvius why, but there is more to it!
Think about it like this:
You had a new hiscore of lets say 1.000Points.
It got wiped, duo whatever, and your thinking: "Well, I don't care. I'll still be using my local leaderboard"
You get 800Points, your in place one of your local scores, of course.
The problem is that your not able to compare your hiscore with your local score, unless you get a new hiscore.
Except for switching from local to global alot of times, and even then making it impossible to do that ingame.
This could be solved by placing a copy of your hiscore into your local score.
This would make it not local anymore, but who cares? I have absulutly no use for my local-ranking anymore, not because it got wiped, because I can't see my one hiscore in there.
My hiscore is saved on the server, which means that this would be possible.
I'm sorry if I sound kinda mad, but yea... I'm kinda am...
p.s. I'm not talking about replays, losing them is sad, but not an issue.
It should be obvius why, but there is more to it!
Think about it like this:
You had a new hiscore of lets say 1.000Points.
It got wiped, duo whatever, and your thinking: "Well, I don't care. I'll still be using my local leaderboard"
You get 800Points, your in place one of your local scores, of course.
The problem is that your not able to compare your hiscore with your local score, unless you get a new hiscore.
Except for switching from local to global alot of times, and even then making it impossible to do that ingame.
This could be solved by placing a copy of your hiscore into your local score.
This would make it not local anymore, but who cares? I have absulutly no use for my local-ranking anymore, not because it got wiped, because I can't see my one hiscore in there.
My hiscore is saved on the server, which means that this would be possible.
I'm sorry if I sound kinda mad, but yea... I'm kinda am...
p.s. I'm not talking about replays, losing them is sad, but not an issue.