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What is a "Pro" Table?
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<blockquote data-quote="Epsilon" data-source="post: 51874" data-attributes="member: 381"><p>It takes time and resources to implement this kind of thing, and unfortunately I think this is a case where they just didn't see it worth the time and money it would take to decide which settings would affect scoring and which weren't and build the infrastructure capable of detecting what should be permitted or not. It's just easier to say "use the vanilla settings entirely or don't use leaderboards." It would be great if they could do that, but I understand why they would go this route, at least in the early stages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Epsilon, post: 51874, member: 381"] It takes time and resources to implement this kind of thing, and unfortunately I think this is a case where they just didn't see it worth the time and money it would take to decide which settings would affect scoring and which weren't and build the infrastructure capable of detecting what should be permitted or not. It's just easier to say "use the vanilla settings entirely or don't use leaderboards." It would be great if they could do that, but I understand why they would go this route, at least in the early stages. [/QUOTE]
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