impossible de jouer depuis deux jours quel est le problème ???

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camter

Cest un probleme, n'est-ce pas? 

Martin_Stahl

Your iPhone issue does sound different.  Have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling?

 

The iPad is the same version of OS others are for sure having the issue with and will need to wait for a fix.

Juho74
That sorted the iphone issue. Got also a nice point increase in the ten minute game since didn't want to keep you waiting. ;-)

I'll now patiently wait for the older ipad issue. Prefer playing with the bigger screen, but now atleast one way to play and seems I'm capable of winning in the smaller screen. Let's just hope not too many incoming calls during games.
Juho74
Ps. Thank you
jul059
erik wrote:

This is a crazy issue, but here is the explanation:

The reason that some iOS devices are unable to connect to live chess games is because of a limit in 32bit devices which cannot handle gameIDs above 2,147,483,647. So, literally, once we hit more than 2 billion games, older iOS devices fail to interpret that number! This was obviously an unforeseen bug that was nearly impossible to anticipate and we apologize for the frustration. We are currently working on a fix and should have it resolved within 48 hours.

Thanks!

Erik

 

I guess you're either 1. kidding us, 2. thinking we will just take your word for it or 3. a very unskilled programmer. The thing is, it has to be one of the most easily predictable bug you can think of. And it comes very, very slowly, game after game, year after year... You've had years to fix this, and your "chess.com 2.0" would have been a good time to do it. 

 

To everyone else, I recommend you take a look at lichess.org. The interface is what chess.com 2.0 should have looked like and is simple, elegant and responsive. Everything is free (game analysis, tactics training, etc.) and the experience is just generally better.

sea_of_trees

Le problemíquě, Avec mua? Avec mua?

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sea_of_trees

Pepé Le Pew?

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ChristopherYoo

This is programming 101.  They should have used an explicit 64-bit integer type from the start.  This is not a fault of 32-bit devices.  It's a foreseeable defect introduced by software engineers.

RonaldJosephCote

https://www.chess.com/news/view/the-unique-reason-the-broken-now-fixed-chess-com-app-made-headlines-6918

Hadi290

@yyoochess actually it's best to use guid instead of number.