Author: Graham Banks
Date: 17:26:28 10/06/04
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On October 06, 2004 at 17:48:31, John Merlino wrote: >On October 06, 2004 at 17:33:01, Graham Banks wrote: > >>On October 06, 2004 at 17:20:01, John Merlino wrote: >> >>>On October 06, 2004 at 14:47:16, Graham Banks wrote: >>> >>>>On October 06, 2004 at 14:40:40, axel binevskiy wrote: >>>> >>>>>I mean all these complains that were posted. >>>> >>>> >>>>I think you'll find that those who complained with aspects of CM10th Edition >>>>would have been happier all round with CM9000. The latest default version of The >>>>King engine in CM10th Edition is stronger and better balanced in its playing >>>>style than the default engine in CM9000, but as you can see from tournaments >>>>being run, modified CM9000 settings can produce really good results also. >>>>Apart from the new version of The King engine, I much prefer CM9000 especially >>>>as you're able to autorun tournaments. With CM10th Edition you have to manually >>>>start each game in a tournament. >>>> >>>>Graham. >>> >>>That last item is a horrible oversight (or an even more horrible intentional >>>change to the tournament engine). I cannot explain the reasoning behind it being >>>that way at all. >>> >>>There was one other bad bug/oversight/interface decision in the demo that I >>>don't know if it still exists in the full version. In the online portion, you >>>can only set up games such that you play White or Black -- there is no "random >>>color" option. That's just wrong.... >>> >>>jm >> >> >>Not sure about the online thing as I've never bothered with it. >>Hopefully they'll fix the autorun tournament problem in a patch. >> >>Graham. > >Would it be too much trouble to give it a try? I'm very curious, since I >notified the Project Manager of this problem as soon as I saw it in the demo >(which was before the final version was released). > >jm I'm sure somebody could try it and report back on the problem. I've never bothered with online chess as engine v engine matches are my main interest. Graham.
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