Play the Game! Game or Patch Questions? Visit FileForums. Magazines Banners. Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition Game Updates. There's even a training mode and learn mode to teach you everything you need to know to play chess and win. A few puzzles are included as well to put your skills to the test.
Take on any of the 25 AI opponents as you battle for the win and a better ranking. The game plays like any normal game of chess would. You control several different pieces on an 8x8 board, and your goal is to place your opponent in Checkmate. For players with past chess experience it should be familiar and straightforward. For anyone else, there's help provided to explain how to play the game. Chessmaster Challenge includes several different modes of play that let you learn the basics or take on the AI opponents in ranked chess matches.
The Learn mode is where you can learn anything and everything you need to know about chess. This mode teaches you the basics and some more advanced things as well , and then tests you on the topic you just covered. The Training mode lets you take on one of the AI opponents in a game that won't affect your ranking. Training mode lets you undo moves, receive hints, will warn you when you make bad moves, and can show you moves available to you.
It's a great way to get your feet wet before putting anything on the line in real chess matches. The Fun mode consists of a few puzzles to solve by moving various chess pieces.
The Ranked Play mode is one that lets you take on one of the computer opponents in a match. A victory increases your ranking, while a defeat or stalemate lowers it. There are a few downsides when playing the game. The biggest issue is that there's no option or ability to play against another player.
While having different computer opponents is great, there's still no substitute for another person. Additionally, you have to wait a large amount of time for the computer players to make moves, especially for the higher ranked ones.
There's no way to speed up their moves or force them to make one quickly. The computers also sometimes make strange or stupid moves that can cost them the game. The presentation in Chessmaster Challenge has some good points, but some issues as well. You can choose from one of six chess sets to play on. I checked and found my DirectX ver at I'll try the compatibility checks again too.
I don't even mind purchasing it again but can't find the real deal any where on the internet for years. I don't think it makes a difference that my XP was a 32bit system and my Win7 is a 64bit system. I 'll keep trying. Thanks for the help, any further input is welcome and appreciated. Sincerely, Bob. Well, I have some news, but it's not good. I downloaded the minute trial version of Chessmaster Challenge, and I also duplicated your problem on my Win 7 box.
However, I wasn't able to find a fix for the problem. I haven't done anything like the latter option, so I don't know how difficult it would be to do. Before I give up completely on Chessmaster Challenge, I have one more idea to try with the installation. Give me an hour or two to try it out.
OK, my last idea didn't work, so I officially give up on Chessmaster Challenge. Hmm, it looks like the Chessmaster 10 forums have been shut down.
If you do get a copy of CM10, you'll want to download and install as administrator the three patches for the U.
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