Author: Andrew Smith
Date: 17:52:07 10/22/01
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On October 22, 2001 at 15:14:33, John Merlino wrote: >In deciding what sort of additions and modifications to make to the next version >of Chessmaster, I thought it might be a good idea to ask the users on this board >(who are a decent representation of the "computer chess enthusiast" community) a >few questions. These questions are in no particular order.... > >Please feel free to either answer them here, or via an e-mail to >jmerlino@ubisoft.com. > >1) Which ratings ranges of personalities do you use or play against? The strongest >2) Do you play Rated Games in the Tournament Room? No >3) Do you create tournaments in the Tournament Room? If so, do you include human >users (like yourself) in these tournaments? No >4) Do you think there should be more "human" personalities, less "human" >personalities, or do you think the number of these personalities is just right? I don't really care >5) Do you wish that you were able to create larger tournaments (i.e. more than 8 >players in a round-robin tournament, or more than 32 players in a Swiss >tournament)? If so, how many would you like to include in these types of >tournaments? No, I wouldn't choose chessmaster for tournaments (winboard or chessbase is good enough) >6) Have you ever gone to the Library? Yeah, a bit. I thought it was okay, maybe they need to get more recent games >7) Have you ever used the Opening Book Editor? If so, have you ever wished that >you could create books with more than 64K moves in them? No >8) Do you play chess online? If so, have you ever used Chessmaster (any version) >to play chess online? Yes, and no >9) Do you own Chessbase (any version)? No, but I own some engines (fritz, junior etc) >10) Have you ever gone to the Classroom? If so, what portions of the curriculum >have you COMPLETED? (to the best of your recollection -- please don't bother to >take the time to look unless you really want to.... ;-) I used to a long time ago, but I am too strong a player for it anymore :) >11) Have you ever imported an XBoard compatible engine into Chessmaster? If so, >what did you think of the import process and the overall XBoard support? No >12) Do you wish that there were more or less chess sets and boards to choose >from? It's enough just a good 2-d set >13) Have you ever changed the "wallpaper" for any room? No >14) What setting do you use for piece movement sounds (Spoken Move >Announcements, Thematic Sounds, Simple Sounds or No Sound)? None >15) Does it bother you that Chessmaster 8000 requires the CD at all times? If >so, how much (on a scale of 1 to 5, where 5 is you are VERY bothered)? Yes, it is annoying >16) Have you ever created a personality? No >17) Do you think there are too many personality variables, not enough variables, >or just the right amount of variables? See above >18) If you think there should be more personality variables, what would you >suggest? I don't have an opinion about this, as I don't use it >19) If you owned Chessmaster 6000/5500/5000, what do you think of the interface >change for Chessmaster 7000/8000 (the "room metaphor")? I only have chessmaster 7000 >20) What resolution do you use on your monitor? 800x600 >21) What windows do you REGULARLY have open in the Game Room? Game status >22) Do you think there are too many "Windows" available in the Game Room? Yes >23) What chess set/board combination do you prefer to use? The most simple 2-d one >24) Do you wish that there were larger chess sets/boards included in the game? >How about smaller chess sets/boards? No >25) If you have an official chess rating, what is it? If you do NOT have an >official chess rating but play a lot of chess, what do you estimate your rating >to be? 2380, but I haven't played in any recent tournaments, so maybe higher >The more answers I get, the more useful this will be. I'd like to get at least >50 responses, so tell your friends.... > >Many thanks for your time! > >jm
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