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BIG bug with saving scores of secure games
Okay so I download and install 2.6.2 so all the new secure games work fine now submitting scores and all is great.
Then about 1 week into it I notice a bug, a big bug... it seems that when you're playing a secure game it can save its score into other games. This is how it works... 1. you load up a secure game (I've tried a few but for this example lets say... Balls) 2. you load up (in a new tab) a non secure game... Dynamite 3. you play Balls and submit score now instead of giving a nice "score was not submitted" error message it loads up the highscores for Dynamite and saves the Balls score there, so now I have a Dynamite game with a highscore of >2000 Like I said I've tried this with multiple combinations of secure and unsecure games and it always worked. NO bug when the combinations were: secure - secure unsecure - unsecure |
could you please try this:
open /arcade.php set $FIXIE to 0 (zero) try if this works anymore with this setting... |
set it to 0... still having the exact same problem as before
also... just tested it with firefox 2.0.0.4 and I'm getting the exact same problem |
Ok, I think I have a solution to this, please provide your mailaddress via PM and a reference to this thread so I can send you an updated arcade.php for testing
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I have exactly the same problem. Any solution for this issue ? I run vb 3.6.8 with ibproArcade 2.6.3+
When i play a game and open simultaneously a new window with another game then the high score of second game saved into first window. How can we make users to play only 1 game at a time and not 2 or more games simultaneously in different windows in order to deny them cheating scores ? |
any news ?
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v2.6.3+ should have fixed this ...
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