| Subject: Chess Titans (can't resign) . . . |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.64bit.general |
| Date: 7/11/2008 10:09:20 PM |
| From: "Stan Shankman" [Email Address Protection] |
Greetings all, I am not sure if this is an issue related to Vista 64-bit or not. (As I do not have a 32-bit Vista box for comparison.) So here I am asking if anyone knows of this problem, or if anyone knows of a fix. I like playing Chess on Vista using Chess Titans - a game that came with the Ultimate version of Windows Vista. I started out playing at a low level, but wanted to see how strong it played, so I switch it up to the top level (level 10). As I expected, it was able to lay waist to my forces within relatively few moves. At this high level (level 10), it plays so well, and so slowly, that it makes it no fun for me to play against. So I quickly abandoned my designer to be in level 10. What should I do? Well, it seemed quite reasonable to simply "resign" the game, and restart in a lower level. And that is exactly what I did. But here's the got-yah: Now, each time I restart Chess Titans, it comes back to that � played (and lost) game. It's as if it is trying to torment me be remembering the doof position I managed to work myself into. Now yes, I know - there is a setting to "always continue saved games". And I have tried changing that setting but to no avail. No matter how many times I resign that game, it always comes back to haunt me whenever I restart Chess Titans. I want it to go away. I want to forget my bad experience with level-10, and I only wish chess Titan would be so kind as to help me forget. Help! What must I do to make Chess Titans accept my resignation? Thanks all, - Stan |
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| Subject: Re: Chess Titans (can't resign) . . . |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.64bit.general |
| Date: 7/12/2008 5:25:23 AM |
| From: "Mark H" [Email Address Protection] |
In the search box, type: ChessTitans.ChessTitansSave-ms Make sure the file that appears has the title shown above. Right-click the file that appears and select Delete. "Stan Shankman" <stantheman@visi.com> wrote in message news:ebvny194IHA.2332@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Greetings all, > > I am not sure if this is an issue related to Vista 64-bit or not. (As I do > not have a 32-bit Vista box for comparison.) So here I am asking if anyone > knows of this problem, or if anyone knows of a fix. > I like playing Chess on Vista using Chess Titans - a game that came with > the Ultimate version of Windows Vista. > > I started out playing at a low level, but wanted to see how strong it > played, so I switch it up to the top level (level 10). As I expected, it > was able to lay waist to my forces within relatively few moves. > At this high level (level 10), it plays so well, and so slowly, that it > makes it no fun for me to play against. So I quickly abandoned my designer > to be in level 10. > > What should I do? > > Well, it seemed quite reasonable to simply "resign" the game, and restart > in a lower level. > And that is exactly what I did. > But here's the got-yah: Now, each time I restart Chess Titans, it comes > back to that � played (and lost) game. > It's as if it is trying to torment me be remembering the doof position I > managed to work myself into. > Now yes, I know - there is a setting to "always continue saved games". > And I have tried changing that setting but to no avail. > No matter how many times I resign that game, it always comes back to haunt > me whenever I restart Chess Titans. > I want it to go away. I want to forget my bad experience with level-10, > and I only wish chess Titan would be so kind as to help me forget. > > Help! > What must I do to make Chess Titans accept my resignation? > > Thanks all, > > - Stan |
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| Subject: Re: Chess Titans (can't resign) . . . |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.64bit.general |
| Date: 7/13/2008 7:26:34 PM |
| From: "Stan Shankman" [Email Address Protection] |
Well thanks guys. That did the trick. But still, I have to wonder if what I was experiencing was indeed a bug. Has Microsoft ever been known to release an update to a game? I know this game was supplied to Microsoft by Oberon Games (read "about" in help menu). Wouldn't you think that Oberon would be interested in fixing a small problem with what is otherwise a very good product? The slowness of bug fixes on matters like this has always bugged me. (No pun intended). I did nothing to cause myself not to be able to resign a game in Chess Titans so to me, it seems to be a bug. Even if this condition was brought about by, say, an improper shut-down - it still has to be considered a bug. The program must be able to recognize when correct action needs to be taken. It seems clear, that some simple breach of logic is at play here. I know If I were programming a game, and found such a bug, I would stay up nights until the problem was fixed! And once found I would straighten out the code in a heart-beat. This seems to be a problem in general, where corporate mentality is so afraid of making a mistake that they prohibit the programmers from exercising their free judgment. Anyway, enough said. Thanks again for the fix, - Stan "Stan Shankman" <stantheman@visi.com> wrote in message news:ebvny194IHA.2332@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Greetings all, > > I am not sure if this is an issue related to Vista 64-bit or not. (As I do > not have a 32-bit Vista box for comparison.) So here I am asking if anyone > knows of this problem, or if anyone knows of a fix. > I like playing Chess on Vista using Chess Titans - a game that came with > the Ultimate version of Windows Vista. > > I started out playing at a low level, but wanted to see how strong it > played, so I switch it up to the top level (level 10). As I expected, it > was able to lay waist to my forces within relatively few moves. > At this high level (level 10), it plays so well, and so slowly, that it > makes it no fun for me to play against. So I quickly abandoned my designer > to be in level 10. > > What should I do? > > Well, it seemed quite reasonable to simply "resign" the game, and restart > in a lower level. > And that is exactly what I did. > But here's the got-yah: Now, each time I restart Chess Titans, it comes > back to that � played (and lost) game. > It's as if it is trying to torment me be remembering the doof position I > managed to work myself into. > Now yes, I know - there is a setting to "always continue saved games". > And I have tried changing that setting but to no avail. > No matter how many times I resign that game, it always comes back to haunt > me whenever I restart Chess Titans. > I want it to go away. I want to forget my bad experience with level-10, > and I only wish chess Titan would be so kind as to help me forget. > > Help! > What must I do to make Chess Titans accept my resignation? > > Thanks all, > > - Stan |
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| Subject: Re: Chess Titans (can't resign) . . . |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.64bit.general |
| Date: 7/14/2008 12:03:03 AM |
| From: "Tony Sperling" [Email Address Protection] |
Well, games really are fixed and updated too (just check out FSX), but I agree that fixes are released within wide time frames and often not widely known - most likely because there is a limited call for them. You would probably want to 'hang out' on some site, or NG, that is commited to the game, to ever hear of any such thing. This is normal. Not everything you don't like in software will be a 'bug'. Vista is new and is using new technology that developers have to tackle. Consequently, not everything gets to be 'right' the first time. Any such inconveniences you may find magically correct themself with a Windows Update at some point? Or it may not, and you adapt! Tony. . . "Stan Shankman" <stantheman@visi.com> wrote in message news:OoV4LkV5IHA.832@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Well thanks guys. That did the trick. > > But still, I have to wonder if what I was experiencing was indeed a bug. > Has Microsoft ever been known to release an update to a game? > I know this game was supplied to Microsoft by Oberon Games (read "about" in > help menu). > Wouldn't you think that Oberon would be interested in fixing a small problem > with what is otherwise a very good product? > > The slowness of bug fixes on matters like this has always bugged me. (No pun > intended). I did nothing to cause myself not to be able to resign a game in > Chess Titans so to me, it seems to be a bug. Even if this condition was > brought about by, say, an improper shut-down - it still has to be considered > a bug. The program must be able to recognize when correct action needs to be > taken. It seems clear, that some simple breach of logic is at play here. > > I know If I were programming a game, and found such a bug, I would stay up > nights until the problem was fixed! And once found I would straighten out > the code in a heart-beat. > This seems to be a problem in general, where corporate mentality is so > afraid of making a mistake that they prohibit the programmers from > exercising their free judgment. > > Anyway, enough said. > > Thanks again for the fix, > > - Stan > > > "Stan Shankman" <stantheman@visi.com> wrote in message > news:ebvny194IHA.2332@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > > Greetings all, > > > > I am not sure if this is an issue related to Vista 64-bit or not. (As I do > > not have a 32-bit Vista box for comparison.) So here I am asking if anyone > > knows of this problem, or if anyone knows of a fix. > > I like playing Chess on Vista using Chess Titans - a game that came with > > the Ultimate version of Windows Vista. > > > > I started out playing at a low level, but wanted to see how strong it > > played, so I switch it up to the top level (level 10). As I expected, it > > was able to lay waist to my forces within relatively few moves. > > At this high level (level 10), it plays so well, and so slowly, that it > > makes it no fun for me to play against. So I quickly abandoned my designer > > to be in level 10. > > > > What should I do? > > > > Well, it seemed quite reasonable to simply "resign" the game, and restart > > in a lower level. > > And that is exactly what I did. > > But here's the got-yah: Now, each time I restart Chess Titans, it comes > > back to that � played (and lost) game. > > It's as if it is trying to torment me be remembering the doof position I > > managed to work myself into. > > Now yes, I know - there is a setting to "always continue saved games". > > And I have tried changing that setting but to no avail. > > No matter how many times I resign that game, it always comes back to haunt > > me whenever I restart Chess Titans. > > I want it to go away. I want to forget my bad experience with level-10, > > and I only wish chess Titan would be so kind as to help me forget. > > > > Help! > > What must I do to make Chess Titans accept my resignation? > > > > Thanks all, > > > > - Stan > |
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