"DiamondGazer" <DiamondGazer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:243579B4-C6A8-447C-BD28-0D0A8AA43039@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> What happened is I moved my pawn from G7 to G5, and there was an enemy
> pawn
> at H5. Then on the CPU's turn, it captures that pawn that was on G5 by
> moving
> to G6. At first I thought it could have been my not watching very closely
> and
> clicking G6 with my pawn instead of G5--but I undid that move and tried
> again. The computer shows my pawn on G5, and then when it moved--that G5
> pawn
> was captured and the enemy was on G6.
Chess, greatest game ever, just when you think you completely understand
it... ya learn something new.
Come on peeps this is the second gameplay bug post in the same week! Does
anyone honestly think there's any chess program out there that would allow
illegal moves? I mean come on... it's Chess. I made a chess program in
PASCAL back in college using opensource code and it worked great, no cpu,
but I was just learning.
-Andy
p.s. if Chess Titans isn't doing it for ya there are a ton of chess games,
just Google something like "Chess PC Software". Might want to add in +Vista
because most programs I came across didn't have Vista listed. You can get
Chessmaster 9000 downloaded for like $10 from the Ubisoft store.