Having serious problems with your Air Ball 2 or Strike Ball 2. It does not have the ability to reset the top 10 score board back to zero. After I reach my ability to win, it makes me a looser every time. I know how to fix it but can't do it. I need to know the file description the scoreboard is saved to and how to delete that file from my hard drive. After that I can uninstall the software and reload it with a file that reads zero an I can start all over.
I have best games 500,00, best games 700,00 and a single disc called Air Ball 2. They all use the same file description for the top 10 scoreboard.
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Answer by
Alex Urbach
The scores are saved to the profile file. The problem is that this profile file is nowhere to be found in the application which means the game modifies a data file to keep them. The only way to get rid of the highscores is to remove the game and then re-install it. There is no possible way to access the file with the scores to back it up.
Having serious problems with your Air Ball 2 or Strike Ball 2. It does not have the ability to reset the top 10 score board back to zero. After I reach my ability to win, it makes me a looser every time. I know how to fix it but can't do it. I need to know the file description the scoreboard is saved to and how to delete that file from my hard drive. After that I can uninstall the software and reload it with a file that reads zero an I can start all over.
I have best games 500,00, best games 700,00 and a single disc called Air Ball 2. They all use the same file description for the top 10 scoreboard.
The scores are saved to the profile file. The problem is that this profile file is nowhere to be found in the application which means the game modifies a data file to keep them. The only way to get rid of the highscores is to remove the game and then re-install it. There is no possible way to access the file with the scores to back it up.