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Originally posted by EEKthedog
There has also a game been found with 567 loads. Don't know what type of game it was, but as of yet it's the record. I doubt anyone would have 19 playing sessions every day of the month.![]()
I probably have exceeded that in my HOF submission (took me closer to a month and a half though)! I'm not exacly sure as to the overall number of play sessions, but I would often save and go do something else 2 or 3 times a turn. At one point I had close to 1600 overall workers (700 captured) and for a while a couple hundred tanks in action each turn. Moving workers around was especially boring, and at the peak would take close to 45 minutes a turn. Add in the setting all the specialists by hand each turn, moving military units around and attacking (keeping in mind this was back when you couldn't use 'j' because it would empty your armies out), and setting build orders... and playing through a single turn becomes rather daunting. Then the game would crash half the time I went to diplomacy (so I had to save every turn before that stage, and reload of course if it crashed), and occassionally between turns. Could be 1000+ load count on that game very easily.
If a person were to spend 7 hours a day on their GOTM milking, I don't think that number of loads would be out of the question. That would be an average playsession of around 20-25 minutes, which while milking a game can be too long to deal with. Probably have to be a large/huge map to be likely though.
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It does sound like this reload counter should only be used to support other more evident claims to cheating. The first game it was quite apparent that something wasn't right, this one I'm not so sure of. The reload count seems high, but maybe this person only had a few minutes to spare at a time? Playing it at work and hiding from the boss... or playing it at home and hiding it from the wife... I was thinking about going through the map and seeing how early it could be beaten (default rules) with reloading. It seems I have been excluded from trying though.

In any case, I think the benefit of the doubt should always go to the player. Better to let some cheaters slip by than to wrongly accuse someone who's innocent.