RE: gnothello...



Hmm, possibly the best opponent would be another human being would it not
?:) *hint* *Hint* anybody here on the list like network programming,
gnothello's network code doesn't seem to work very well

On 23-Jan-99 James Smith wrote:
> This is a little on the lighter side of GNOME.  I've been playing
> gnothello a bit lately -- I like it.  Good graphics.  Tear off menus
> great.
> 
> My question is -- are we going to have more than three levels for the
> computer?  I've been playing on level three lately and just beat it in 8
> seconds with 17 stones for me and none for it.  Doesn't seem like much
> of a challenge.  (This is a bit of a suprise since it usually takes
> about 40 seconds or so with all the stones used.)
> 
> I haven't actually gone in and looked at the code yet, but I might see
> how the levels are defined and add a couple, if possible.  Any pointers
> on what to look for? (Yes, I know we have greater problems to work on,
> but a little fun needs to be had too :)
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Date: 23-Jan-99
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