There have been other glitches that yielded ridiculous scores, I did get a few others, though not as high as I did on PD, but others I totally missed – by the time I caught up and realized some of them, Rovio had already fixed Of course I know White Hat. My husband couldn’t even believe I didn’t play anything during that time. I even let my phone alone (minor short texts is all – then open it back up to continue) – That was the hard part – the real challenge was to not use the phone, keep it plugged in and let it run for over 36 hours. The Anchor glitch in Pig Dipper was a hoot to finally get. Wish I was good enough to figure out White Hat Hacking and people who can do that would sure be a huge help to things like Game Center in blocking out bad hackers who just like to interfere with everyone else’s honest fun! Anyone who can manipulate code like that should put that to better use in helping the world, not causing such mayhem. The glitch scores were honest scores based on what the affected levels allowed when the glitch was activated. I know that and other ABN Admin do communicate with Rovio whenever we encounter any glitches, bugs or self-destructing levels. Perhaps this first huge cleanup was so much that they had to just do a full scrub without time to do the research. I will write to Rovio – they know the levels that had those crazy glitches that allowed incredible scores so they should be a bit more observant when obliterating things from the GC. I’m reading that article now – thanks for posting that. I actually think Apple made a good choice in having each game developer clean up the GC.
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