![]() I've pointed out some ways to prove its ability to cheat, although, at the same time, as you mentioned, yourself, it's not exactly the "brightest bulb", and that includes when it's cheating. However, the fact that I've won far, far more than I've lost does still NOT prove that the app doesn't cheat. I've also played "several hundred" (actually, in excess of 1,000) matches, on multiple devices, and, like yourself, I've also won the great majority of them. As to your (incorrect) assertion that I'm a "lousy backgammon player", if you were local, and cared to challenge me, you'd find the truth to be quite the opposite. Putting that aside, I must ask, what difficulty level are you playing at? I play at level 5, and while I'll occasionally play a best-of-7, 11, or 15, like yourself, i tend, for the most part, to play best-of-5. Interesting that you start off by saying, "I will concur", as that means you are in agreement with the comment you are commenting on, yet, the body of your comment is in contradiction to your opening statement. You, and all the other "game doesn't cheat" believers can continue to believe the lie, but, to quote an old (and now reborn) TV show, "The truth is out there." The fact that they didn't bother to reply after that (essentially) proves that I had uncovered the falseness in their "no cheat" claim. If the dice rolls were truly random, I'm certain that AI Factory would have responded back, providing an explanation. The interesting part came when I brought up the same "Undo" points I just made, to which AI Factory never responded back. The developer, via emails that went back & forth several times, tried to convince me the game didn't cheat, including attempting to use the same "logic" you presented, above. Either way, I guarantee that the AI will get the EXACT same rolls, thus proving that the dice rolls are NOT always random. Hit that "Undo" button several times, and then proceed to progress forward in the game, making the exact same moves and/or changing your moves. with a 4-5 roll, you intend to move a piece 4 spaces, but accidentally move it 5). I'm sure you're fully aware of the "Undo" feature, which is handy when you accidentally move a wrong piece, or move the correct piece an incorrect number of spaces (ie. Second, if the rolls were TRULY random, then, when playing a game against the AI in he normal fashion, allow me to present you a scenario, which you (and all other people claiming "the game doesn't cheat") can easily, and quickly, try. It's purpose is for 2-player games, where the players prefer to use real dice, instead of the "randomly" produced rolls. ![]() First, you are completely misunderstanding what the dice rolling feature is all about - it's NOT to prove the game doesn't cheat. Unfortunately.at least for you and everyone else making the same "the game doesn't cheat" claim.the method you state that "proves" Backgammon Free (as well as AI factory's paid version) doesn't cheat doesn't prove anything. I realize that your comment was made four years ago, but the same questions about cheating that were brought up then are still being asked by people.
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