

It’s the beginner difficulty on very weak hardware. It’s designed to be easily beatable even if you don’t know much about chess.
It’s the beginner difficulty on very weak hardware. It’s designed to be easily beatable even if you don’t know much about chess.
I would expect anyone claiming to be intelligent to be able to beat an Atari 2600 set to its very lowest difficulty. This is a task on par with counting the number of Rs in the word ‘strawberry’, something the intelligent ChatGPT also famously cannot do.
Not necessarily that AI is marketed as a competitive board game player, but that AI is marketed as intelligence. This helps illustrate how clueless it really is.
The only way it’ll ever come is if the userbase grows.
People who complain this loudly about mods tend to be living proof of why mods are important.
Funny, because I still say the sequels aren’t as bad as the prequels.
Because they’re professionals in unrelated fields. Understanding AI was never part of their job description, this strange and confusing technology snuck up on everyone and most people don’t really know what’s going on, they were never ready for this.
First try. I did make a few mistakes, but the 2600 made more.