CHESS.COM - WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO FIX YOUR PUZZLE PROBLEMS??!??!?!??!?

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JohnNapierSanDiego
kracker12345 wrote:
JohnNapierSanDiego wrote:

 My settings are the SAME as they've ever been with puzzles. The only way this changed is if Chess.com changed it. I already checked the settings.

What I want is for the puzzles to be the SAME as they were before, and they're not.

Before if I was doing a puzzle, and I failed it, I could click on the chessboard and redo the puzzle until I got it right (the clicking on the chessboard problem *is* fixed). After figuring it out, it would *automatically* move onto the next puzzle!

But now, if I get the puzzle wrong, it will STOP even after I figure it out, and it won't move onto the next puzzle unless I use the mouse to click the arrow in the bottom right hand corner. This is both annoying and monotonous. This is not how it was before. Before the puzzles were much more streamlined and it was possible to go through much more puzzles much faster.

This is what I want: Exactly how the puzzles were before.

If you want to reset the puzzle, click on the chessboard. Keep trying to figure out the puzzle until you get it right. THEN an automatic move onto the next puzzle. In other words : My mouse should never have to leave the area of the Chessboard the entire time I'm drilling puzzles.

And either this is still a bug, or Chess.com took away this feature, which is akin to fixing what's not broken, and making things *worse* than they were before.

They may have done this because some people may also want to analyse the problem before moving on. If you really wanted to make it automated, don't stop after a failed problem. Otherwise, it's just one click and really isn't that hard to do.

But why completely eliminate the way it was before instead of just adding an extra setting to puzzles?

I get what you're saying, but it IS monotonous and tedious if you plan on doing *THOUSANDS* of puzzles like I do all the time!

JohnNapierSanDiego

And I'm going to keep bumping this and keep creating new threads about it if this gets locked, because I feel CHEATED by Chess.com since this is one of the MAIN features I'm PAYING for, and they CHANGED it after I already paid!

So Chess.com, either CHANGE HOW IT WAS BEFORE, OR ADD AN EXTRA SETTING TO PUZZLES!!!

Martin_Stahl
JohnNapierSanDiego wrote:

And I'm going to keep bumping this and keep creating new threads about it if this gets locked, because I feel CHEATED by Chess.com since this is one of the MAIN features I'm PAYING for, and they CHANGED it after I already paid!

So Chess.com, either CHANGE HOW IT WAS BEFORE, OR ADD AN EXTRA SETTING TO PUZZLES!!!

I've never used that particular setting but have asked staff and they are looking to see if that was a design change or a bug.

JohnNapierSanDiego
Martin_Stahl wrote:
JohnNapierSanDiego wrote:

And I'm going to keep bumping this and keep creating new threads about it if this gets locked, because I feel CHEATED by Chess.com since this is one of the MAIN features I'm PAYING for, and they CHANGED it after I already paid!

So Chess.com, either CHANGE HOW IT WAS BEFORE, OR ADD AN EXTRA SETTING TO PUZZLES!!!

I've never used that particular setting but have asked staff and they are looking to see if that was a design change or a bug.

It shouldn't be too hard for Chess.com to figure out this setting that I'm talking about, because it was the automatic default setting for puzzles for like a whole year and was just changed recently

Shil0hye11

Bro chill

JohnNapierSanDiego
Shil0hye11 wrote:

Bro chill

I know the vast majority of you probably just come on this website to visit the forum and chat it up and you just play a game here & there, but there are other people like ME who take Chess seriously and who actually want to be Grandmasters! So when something like this happens that impedes our progress and significantly slows it down, it's actually a big deal & not something I'm going to "chill" over. And if you think I'M bad, perhaps you've never heard of Kasparov or Bobby Fischer, because my demands are nothing compared to theirs. But you know what? For all their demands and how little they were "chill", they were actually pretty great.

MochiPeachGoma
Please stop raging
JohnNapierSanDiego
MochiPeachGoma wrote:
Please stop raging

Would LOVE to. You think I enjoy it? I don't. All Chess.com has to do is fix their puzzles

MochiPeachGoma
I said stop raging
JohnNapierSanDiego
MochiPeachGoma wrote:
I said stop raging

Who cares if you said stop raging?

Temporary_Closed-backsoon
MochiPeachGoma wrote:
I said stop raging

No no, I just got my popcorn ready 🍿

athlblue
JohnNapierSanDiego wrote:
kracker12345 wrote:
JohnNapierSanDiego wrote:

 My settings are the SAME as they've ever been with puzzles. The only way this changed is if Chess.com changed it. I already checked the settings.

What I want is for the puzzles to be the SAME as they were before, and they're not.

Before if I was doing a puzzle, and I failed it, I could click on the chessboard and redo the puzzle until I got it right (the clicking on the chessboard problem *is* fixed). After figuring it out, it would *automatically* move onto the next puzzle!

But now, if I get the puzzle wrong, it will STOP even after I figure it out, and it won't move onto the next puzzle unless I use the mouse to click the arrow in the bottom right hand corner. This is both annoying and monotonous. This is not how it was before. Before the puzzles were much more streamlined and it was possible to go through much more puzzles much faster.

This is what I want: Exactly how the puzzles were before.

If you want to reset the puzzle, click on the chessboard. Keep trying to figure out the puzzle until you get it right. THEN an automatic move onto the next puzzle. In other words : My mouse should never have to leave the area of the Chessboard the entire time I'm drilling puzzles.

And either this is still a bug, or Chess.com took away this feature, which is akin to fixing what's not broken, and making things *worse* than they were before.

They may have done this because some people may also want to analyse the problem before moving on. If you really wanted to make it automated, don't stop after a failed problem. Otherwise, it's just one click and really isn't that hard to do.

But why completely eliminate the way it was before instead of just adding an extra setting to puzzles?

I get what you're saying, but it IS monotonous and tedious if you plan on doing *THOUSANDS* of puzzles like I do all the time!

If they were to add a setting to every little detail, there would be thousands.

Okaczko

Bro calm down it's just a setting. If you want to give a suggestion to the developers then go to the settings next to bug report. Besides, GMs don't rage like a child about a setting.

caseyfloridian
kracker12345 wrote:

Chess.com simply can't accommodate everyone's preferences. It isn't a big deal and I don't see why you make such a fuss out of it.

He makes a fuss of everything he's all over chess.com crying about this and that. The USA slowly got rid of mental asylums overtime.

caseyfloridian
JohnNapierSanDiego wrote:
Shil0hye11 wrote:

Bro chill

I know the vast majority of you probably just come on this website to visit the forum and chat it up and you just play a game here & there, but there are other people like ME who take Chess seriously and who actually want to be Grandmasters! So when something like this happens that impedes our progress and significantly slows it down, it's actually a big deal & not something I'm going to "chill" over. And if you think I'M bad, perhaps you've never heard of Kasparov or Bobby Fischer, because my demands are nothing compared to theirs. But you know what? For all their demands and how little they were "chill", they were actually pretty great.

You're 1300 rapid and 1000 blitz. You have been playing chess for 6 years you have absolutely zero chance of becoming a GM. You won't reach 2000 online before you die.

Okaczko

Bro you killed him

JohnNapierSanDiego

BUMP