Hill Records Backup Import from mediamond Server ?
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Hill Records Backup Import from mediamond Server ?
If the computer crashed, is it possible to import the hill record list from the mediamond server?
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Re: Hill Records Backup Import from mediamond Server ?
Registered players can import (download) their hill records from the mediamond server.sunset_rider wrote:If the computer crashed, is it possible to import the hill record list from the mediamond server?
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Local hill records is not the same as personal hill record.dullek wrote:Hi,
I re-imported my Hill records after a new installation was nececcary, too.
Now teh Hill Records are shown as personal records, ok.
But when I jump now, my new jumps are saved as "local Hill records", though the old personal record on the same hill is much better? How can that be?
Local Hill Records: 10 longest jumps made on the computer you are using.
Personal Hill Record: The longest jump ever made by your registrated player.
I know its not the same. But the local record should be at least as high as the personal record.Kjell Arild Korbøl wrote:Local hill records is not the same as personal hill record.dullek wrote:Hi,
I re-imported my Hill records after a new installation was nececcary, too.
Now teh Hill Records are shown as personal records, ok.
But when I jump now, my new jumps are saved as "local Hill records", though the old personal record on the same hill is much better? How can that be?
Local Hill Records: 10 longest jumps made on the computer you are using.
Personal Hill Record: The longest jump ever made by your registrated player.
The local record can be higher, if another player jumped better on your copy of the game.
But this makes no sense:
It says that Hardy Jackson jumped 185m on this Hill, but Local record - also by Hardy Jackson - is only 182m???