If your Hall of Fame gets into a mess you can also easily change it using an ordinary text editor such as Notepad that comes with Windows. HighScores.cv3 can be opened with a range of editors.
This may not be what the original poster wants to know, but it can be useful in many instances. E.g. You ran the end of a game several times to try different tactics or just to watch the summary thing to see who did what when. If you do this you will get multiple entries for the same game on your HOF.
Or you might just want to edit out your embarrassing mistakes. I "lost" one game with zero points when I first started, by accidentally resigning instead of exiting from the game. Looked great on the HOF!
You might also download someone else's saved game from here and end up with some entries that weren't from your own games. I did this and had a couple of entries at the top of the list which were massive scores from watching someone else's expert end-game. My own scores looked pretty tiny by comparison!
But it's easy enough to delete the lines that you don't want - or, presumably, even add some in if that's your thing! Hey, maybe that's the way to get that Deity conquest victory that I look about a million light years off achieving!
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