Author: Steven J. Brann
Date: 07:06:32 10/16/99
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On October 15, 1999 at 22:55:59, John R. Menke, Sr. wrote: >I'm really starting to wonder if I, and some others, received defective CM7000 >CD's. That would possibly explain the great differences which people are >experiencing with it. I don't know how to test this theory other than to return >the CD as defective and request a replacement. I'll probably do that, because >it is certainly worthless to me as is, and I'm not really too worried about >losing the US$19. I have been an enthusiastic devotee of former Chessmaster >versions, so I'm reluctant to throw in the towel on this one easily. But maybe >that's just wishful thinking... >--JRM I don't think the CD is defective, but the software integrity leaves something to be desired. The latest treasure I've found is that if you created a personality, it isn't available as an opponent choice if you set up a "tournament". AMAZING! Overall, CM7000 appears to be a hastily contrived interface-driven upgrade. But it appears that their testers were on sabbatical during the development... or perhaps took an extended lunch break. Grrrr! It's NOT worth the upgrade from CM6000! Steve
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