Friday evening I returned my copy of USCF CHESS to the store and got
my refund. I've had USCF CHESS for a few days. I was tolerating the
bad graphics, the "rated game" problems, the buggy "take-back" move
feature, the opening book problem, and so on..., but my last game with
it was the last straw.
Twenty something moves into the game with USCF CHESS I noticed
something very odd. It added an additional a-file pawn to our game. It
had been playing with WHITE and now on it's queenside had two a-file
pawns (at a2 & a3), pawns at b2, c4, and d5! Besides cheating, an
impossible game position.
I'm a rated expert who's been playing these things since the mid-70s.
I own more than 40 chess programs, mostly commerical and a few
shareware, and up until now thought POWER CHESS was the worst program
I've seen. I wish someone would explain to me how software companies
like Interplay (and Sierra) can put out an inferior product like this,
and how USCF can endorse it! It's like they don't even bother
beta-testing it! It didn't take me anytime (and other buyers I now know
of) to find these flaws. You can fix simple programming errors with a
patch, but how about the graphics? (By the way, POWER CHESS has the
W-CHESS engine. A strong opponent, but that didn't make it a good chess
program. Some of the most basic features of a chess program were missing
in POWER CHESS.)
Anyway, those are my comments. I try always to find good in bad, so
I'll add that the TASC tutorials were okay. I enjoyed reading your
comments. Take care.
I set up the same problem with my WChess, and it does
play Kg4 ---but shows NO MATE...!
Best Regards
Amen Charles. I hope you got my email. In it I related I returned my
copy for a refund. The last straw was when I saw it add an extra pawn
to the game I was playing with it! (It was playing WHITE and after
about twenty moves it's queenside had pawns on a2, a3, b2, c4, and d5.
Besides cheating, an impossible game position.)
Hi,
Thanks for your opinion, I agreed a 100% with you!
Charles Kamaras