Not wanting to risk the same mistake twice, Leandro and other members of SCORE were adamant about keeping their City of Heroes emulator a secret so as not to attract the ire of NCSoft lawyers. That project continued for four years until, in 2011, NCSoft issued a cease and desist order. In that statement, Leandro explains that, before NCSoft shut down City of Heroes, he was a member of another private server project aiming to resurrect another NCSoft MMO called Tabula Rasa, which NCSoft also shuttered in 2007. It was these accusations that forced a member of SCORE named Leandro Pardini to provide a statement to MassivelyOP. That speculation led to the widespread rumor that SCORE had access to players' private data. In his video, Destroyer Stroyer speculates that a disgruntled member of Paragon Studios, City of Heroes' developer, released the source code and player databases to members of the SCORE team. The most troubling accusation, however, is that the SCORE team has access to databases that contained sensitive player information from when City of Heroes first shut down, including payment details, home addresses, and more. Another leaker named Destiny Virtue also talked about SCORE at length on Facebook, corroborating those details while also claiming that other emulator projects like Paragon Chat were just a "smokescreen" to distract players away from the real project. Everyone who joined had to be vetted by a group of admins who also made new players agree to a non-disclosure agreement in order to keep SCORE a secret.īut, as Destroyer Stroyer explains, he was uneasy with the way the project was being hidden from the larger City of Heroes community and decided to leak the server's existence while accusing notable members of the City of Heroes community, including moderators of the subreddit, for being complicit in keeping SCORE secret. Destroyer Stroyer says that this server only has around 3,000 total players with many of them being friends and family of the SCORE development team, who in turn could invite others. What he discovered was a project called SCORE (Secret Cabal Of Reverse Engineers), a fully-functioning recreation of City of Heroes as it existed before NCSoft shut it down almost seven years ago. I never thought in all those years there would be a private server… because why would they close off something so full of nostalgia to the rest of us, just seems mean.
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