It's available in your settings:
https://www.chess.com/settings/interface?section=features
What's happened to the 'blunders, misses and mistakes' in the end of game report?
I miss them, the moves can be identified and give a good indication of what can be improved on. Being given a constant flow of only 'good, great, excellent' is relatively meaningless and doesn't invite the player to review the more important points which they might be more in need of doing.
Let's face it, if someone doesn't want to look at weaknesses in their game and only want to see laudation and praise about how good they are, then they can't realy be that into the game; can they?
Also, before, when 'blunders, misses and mistakes' were surfaced readily, you could be more sure that it did mean something when there WAS a 'good' or an 'excellent'.
I do realise that all is still included in the review but the initial summary at the end of each game used to give you this more balanced information immediately.
I don't know how others feel but for me it's -
Bring the 'helpfully honest judge' back please.
There's a different end game dialog that some members have now that show best, great, excellent, and possible brilliant moves
I want to see the blunders misses and mistake count is there a way to get it back?
I posted the link to the settings above where you can get it back.
I want to see the blunders misses and mistake count is there a way to get it back?
I posted the link to the settings above where you can get it back.
Yea but that setting is already enabled and it still shows this new style "great moves, good moves, misses" or whatever it is, i just want blunders, mistakes an misses.
What's happened to the 'blunders, misses and mistakes' in the end of game report?
I miss them, the moves can be identified and give a good indication of what can be improved on. Being given a constant flow of only 'good, great, excellent' is relatively meaningless and doesn't invite the player to review the more important points which they might be more in need of doing.
Let's face it, if someone doesn't want to look at weaknesses in their game and only want to see laudation and praise about how good they are, then they can't realy be that into the game; can they?
Also, before, when 'blunders, misses and mistakes' were surfaced readily, you could be more sure that it did mean something when there WAS a 'good' or an 'excellent'.
I do realise that all is still included in the review but the initial summary at the end of each game used to give you this more balanced information immediately.
I don't know how others feel but for me it's -
Bring the 'helpfully honest judge' back please.