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- sl64, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0I love Cyberscore too. It is fun competing for world records on all those games.
- sl64, on 10/10/2007, -0/+0I take that back now. I left that comment when it was like, my first day on the site and I should have waited longer to judge it. This place sucks. Most of the mods are always grumpy and will flame you for every little thing you accidentally do wrong.
Even one of the very top players left the site. (I think I remember that it was because of the horrible attitudes of some of the moderators / admins there, but I may be wrong about that.) (Thomas Hager)
There are better high score sites on the internet. For example, www.soniccenter.org or www.mariokart64.com - Drakken, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0Cyberscore's the best high scores/records site I've seen. The other major site, Twin Galaxies, is really only for those who are #1 at the really popular games, since it requires video proof and takes a long time to get on the charts. This eliminates a lot of people from competition. At CS, everyone can take part. And cheating isn't really a problem, since the users and moderators do a good job of tracking down false scores.
- PlanesWalker, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0I have to say that I love Cyberscore, since I've joined I've become better at games that I would of thought I would of been that good. The cool thing about the site is that a lot of the players there are trusted players and not a cheater. I hope that other players will see me that way, and besides, if you don't think that the score is valid, just ask for proof. So in general its a great site, and it has a great forum for everything about gaming, I just hope that I get to become a moderator for the site, I don't think they have a Canadian moderator and it would be neat if I became the first one
- jezebelseven, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0They've actually got quite a strong team of moderators who do an amazing job at keeping those idiots in line, despite them trying to ruin everyone elses (honest) gaming. When one does slip through the cracks, it doesn't take long for the userbase to find him and out him to everyone else, so that the moderators can remove the offending users from the boards.
Cyberscore now boasts nearly 300 games and nearing 300,000 records input, and they have a great system for getting games you want added as well. - iTimmymobile, on 10/12/2007, -0/+0Seems a bit iffy to me, you will always have that ''15 year old l337 h4c|


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