Highscores
Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2018 12:10 pm
Let's talk about highscores. You know, those point systems that were really popular back in the day. It is safe to assume that everyone that reads this thread has attempted to gain as high score as possible in some video game. It doesn't necessarily mean some visit at the local arcade or playing some classics on NES. A lot of recent games still have a scoring system either because the game itself is has heavy arcade elements or it has some game design solutions to integrate scoring with something else. The point is that people like to chase high numbers even up to this day. Some people are competitive and try to be the very best on the leaderboards while others might find satisfaction from self-improving, even if it's still a long road ahead compared to the top scores.
But that got me thinking. What would be the best way to keep track of your scores? Are people still using a pen and some paper (possibly even an empty book?) and for those with these weird things called computers, what services are out there? Of course you want to archive your achivements, be it good or bad. It is a good motivator to keep getting better scores if you see your older scores written down. It's kind of like having a retro collection or having a list of watched anime - you look at it at some point and you always start to remember some random bits. "Oh right, I sure forgot that I watched that horrible show!" After all, our memories are not perfect.
If you are writing down your scores, where do you keep them? Paper, spreadsheets or some website?
But that got me thinking. What would be the best way to keep track of your scores? Are people still using a pen and some paper (possibly even an empty book?) and for those with these weird things called computers, what services are out there? Of course you want to archive your achivements, be it good or bad. It is a good motivator to keep getting better scores if you see your older scores written down. It's kind of like having a retro collection or having a list of watched anime - you look at it at some point and you always start to remember some random bits. "Oh right, I sure forgot that I watched that horrible show!" After all, our memories are not perfect.
If you are writing down your scores, where do you keep them? Paper, spreadsheets or some website?