I'm not entirely sure which forum this would be best suited but this seemed the most reasonable. Is there any way to supress the actual engine move output while still giving its evaluation of the position?
The reason I'd like to know is that when I go back to analyze my OTB games with a computer the second I turn the engine on, it will begin giving move outputs alongside the evaluations. Which while the evals could be helpful in figuring out where I or my opponent blundered, having the output immediately removes the opportunity to search for the solution seems inhibitive to my own personal development.
I'm not entirely sure which forum this would be best suited but this seemed the most reasonable. Is there any way to supress the actual engine move output while still giving its evaluation of the position?
The reason I'd like to know is that when I go back to analyze my OTB games with a computer the second I turn the engine on, it will begin giving move outputs alongside the evaluations. Which while the evals could be helpful in figuring out where I or my opponent blundered, having the output immediately removes the opportunity to search for the solution seems inhibitive to my own personal development.