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Subject: Re: Chessmaster 10th Edition Announced

Author: Odd Gunnar Malin

Date: 09:59:10 05/15/04

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On May 15, 2004 at 12:37:28, Sandro Necchi wrote:

>On May 15, 2004 at 12:16:49, John Merlino wrote:
>
>>On May 15, 2004 at 03:57:03, Sandro Necchi wrote:
>>
>>>On May 14, 2004 at 17:16:03, John Merlino wrote:
>>>
>>>>On May 14, 2004 at 15:42:13, Terry Giles wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On May 14, 2004 at 15:07:54, John Merlino wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>Finally, there's something to see about the next version of Chessmaster
>>>>>>(apparently officially called "Chessmaster 10th Edition"):
>>>>>>
>>>>>>http://www.ubi.com/US/Games/chessmasterx_pc.htm
>>>>>>
>>>>>>As expected (by me), the interface is entirely new, since the program is being
>>>>>>developed by the same team that did the PS2 version.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>From what I can glean from the info on the website, it sounds like the majority
>>>>>>of the work has gone into redesigning the UI and improving the online play. I
>>>>>>don't see any new exciting tutorial/analysis features, other than Johan's new
>>>>>>version of The King.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>So it sounds like they're going to sell the program based on the merits of the
>>>>>>new interface.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I also see a hint that there is an Xbox version in the works as well.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>As for an official release date, there isn't one mentioned.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Enjoy!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>jm
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks for the info John, sad to say that all the screenshots shown are of
>>>>>'arty-farty' chesspieces and board combinations. I'm currently running CM9k on a
>>>>>PII @ 400Mhz, so unless I go for a major upgrade PC wise, the CM10th anniversary
>>>>>program will prove too demanding for my computer!
>>>>>
>>>>>tag
>>>>
>>>>Yep, the min spec says P3-450, so I don't think this will be for you.
>>>>
>>>>But I would definitely say it's time to upgrade, especially if you are a fan of
>>>>computer chess!
>>>>
>>>>jm
>>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>will this new version include the auto232 option?
>>>
>>>Sandro
>>
>>I'm pretty sure that Johan said that it would not.
>>
>>jm
>
>I was thinking about the SSDF people that may would like to test it...so the
>answer is:
>
>no:-((
>
>I personally do not buy any chess program without the auto232 as I think it is a
>MUST option today.
>This means I will not buy it no matter what...how...etc...
>
>Sandro

Wow! how many buyers use this option?
A more needed feature would be DGT support. It is a playing program.

I have only three rating levels in my list:
1. Good for analyses.
2. Nice to play against.
3. Too buggy.

Chessmaster, and also the new Shredder and Rebel, add them self into both level
1 and 2.
To try to find out how good the engine is for analyses you don't want to look at
some computer rating list, there are other methodes that gives you much more
input.

And for the SSDF list, there was some times when they tried to find the strength
of engines to help people to do an estimate but this time is long gone because
programs are specialized to do it good on this list without they taking any
means to avoid it.

Odd Gunnar



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