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===Online play===
===Online play===
ChessNET is designed in play-by-mail style. So instead of real-time online games, there's a long time for players to make their moves. Days, even. This allows for players to make well formulated and studied moves. In addition, you don't have to wait on the one game. ChessNET supports up to 128 online games at once (Since none of the data is recorded to the DS, but instead to an online server).
ChessNET is designed in play-by-mail style. So instead of real-time online games, there's a long time for players to make their moves. Days, even. This allows for players to make well formulated and studied moves. In addition, you don't have to wait on the one game.  


ChessNET writes all of it's game data to _ChessNET.sav on your cards root. On it's first connection to the server (if play online) it will request and store a unique ID for your DS. If you delete _ChessNET.sav, you will essentially lose your account. Make sure to keep a copy if you plan on trashing the file.
It supports up to 128 online games at once (Since none of the data is recorded to the DS, but instead to an online server).
 
All game data is written to _ChessNET.sav on your cards root. On it's first connection to the server (if play online) it will request and store a unique ID for your DS. If you delete _ChessNET.sav, you will essentially lose your account. Make sure to keep a copy if you plan on trashing the file.


==Controls==
==Controls==

Revision as of 13:12, 7 June 2021

ChessNET
General
Author(s)CYBER_Aeon
TypeBoard
Version1.0.2
LicenceMixed
Links
[Media:ChessNETR2ds.zip Download]
Website
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