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    multiple hi score objects

    Is there a way to have more than one hi score objects on one frame each displaying different data.
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    Re: multiple hi score objects

    No, this works only, if the highscore-objects are in different frames.

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    Re: multiple hi score objects

    It's possible, but you'll have to save the scores manually to INI files. Then you'll need only one Hi-Score object, and load hiscores to it, from INI files (Insert hiscore - "name1"("INI"), "score1"("INI")). For example: hiscore1.ini, hiscore2.ini, hiscore3.ini, etc.
    It's better way, because you can also encrypt your hiscores

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