Changing results of tournament matches

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Changing results of tournament matches

Postby aarondmsu » 24 Jul 2008, 13:03

This is a hypothetical question I was thinking about today: is it possible to change (via a text file or whatever) the winners of tournaments in tour play? For example, say something obnoxious happens like Roddick wins the French Open, for example (which we all know is almost literally impossible). Is there a way to change it and say somebody else won it?
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Postby manutoo » 24 Jul 2008, 13:47

Hello,

although it is not totally impossible to change the results, there's really no easy way to do that.

The only way is to use a Hexadecimal editor on the saved games, and if you don't know what it is, then it'll way too hard to do anything...
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Postby Tom Paulman » 24 Jul 2008, 16:50

This is pretty funny question, I remember that some grass clown like Carlos Berlocq beat Federer in Halle in my world tour :lol: :lol: :lol:
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exactly

Postby aarondmsu » 24 Jul 2008, 23:54

I had Nadal go out in the first round of the French Open and then Federer follows suit by getting ousted by claycourt specialist Massu in the third of Wimbledon. Impossible, right? Now I'm in the quarters of Wimbledon and the only top ten player left is Nadal.

Is there any way to turn down the upset factor?
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Postby manutoo » 25 Jul 2008, 05:38

Yes, it's possible, read this topic :
https://www.managames.com/Forum/ftopic229.php
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