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<blockquote data-quote="EldarOfSuburbia" data-source="post: 169613" data-attributes="member: 4106"><p>Rollover issues only occur when a score is bumped to something other than a "0" in the billions column. The prime example is massive Super Jackpots on CftBL. On Dracula, the biggest jackpot is, I believe, 6 x 99,999,990, which is just shy of 600M. Never any chance of hitting a rollover bug with that. If you're at 9,999,999,990 and score that jackpot, you'll roll to just under 10,600,000,000, and carry merrily on your way.*</p><p></p><p>* I've only ever rolled over from <10B to 10B+. I'm yet to go from 19B to 20B or anything bigger. I think there are.. 3 players with scores of 20B+ so far? and only one player with 30B+. So not much experience world-wide of that kind of thing.</p><p></p><p>[Edit] Just posted 21B. No rollover issues still....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EldarOfSuburbia, post: 169613, member: 4106"] Rollover issues only occur when a score is bumped to something other than a "0" in the billions column. The prime example is massive Super Jackpots on CftBL. On Dracula, the biggest jackpot is, I believe, 6 x 99,999,990, which is just shy of 600M. Never any chance of hitting a rollover bug with that. If you're at 9,999,999,990 and score that jackpot, you'll roll to just under 10,600,000,000, and carry merrily on your way.* * I've only ever rolled over from <10B to 10B+. I'm yet to go from 19B to 20B or anything bigger. I think there are.. 3 players with scores of 20B+ so far? and only one player with 30B+. So not much experience world-wide of that kind of thing. [Edit] Just posted 21B. No rollover issues still.... [/QUOTE]
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