They allow MAME submissions and that also runs on a PC. They use a special build that records data but such programas have been in use by the PC community for very long. (Quake speedruns, for example)Hobie-wan wrote:PC games would be too easy to cheat and hack. The only way I could see them accepting any PC records was if you played it on their computer at their facility under watchful eyes.
It's also kind of naïve as there's little to cheat that cannot be seen on a screen or that can't be done on many console games as easily. If you are going to alter the code, I'm sure you can buy a repro with your differently coded Super Mario Bros.
The reason they give is that games may run differently under different hardware. They think it isn't fair if I have twice as much RAM as you even if the game runs in your PC perfectly.
With the exeption of some old games that had bad coding in them and their speed depends on the CPU speed (Theme Park comes to mind) there's no difference playing Half Life in my computer or yours.
In fact, many PC games can record demos so cheating on those is practically impossible.
I think they haven't taken PC submisions seriously into consideration.