Unfortunately a lot of the arrows that i've seen do not make sense. The "show threat" feature is a much more convenient way of trying to understand a position.
Unfortunately a lot of the arrows that i've seen do not make sense. The "show threat" feature is a much more convenient way of trying to understand a position.
It would be great if this was an optional feature. I hope it will be added as soon as possible.
It would be great if this was an optional feature. I hope it will be added as soon as possible.
I would really like, if I can turn it off.
I would really like, if I can turn it off.
@ohelgamatt said in #9:
How do I turn this off? I find it confusing and not helpful at all.

me too
@ohelgamatt said in #9:
> How do I turn this off? I find it confusing and not helpful at all.
> 
me too

has the analysis UI gone wrong again? why are there 2 arrows? QxN on d4 yes ofc, but I'm not taking the N on f6 afterwards, so it is better with just one main best move arrow I think.
Not sure what the purpose of the second arrow is

has the analysis UI gone wrong again? why are there 2 arrows? QxN on d4 yes ofc, but I'm not taking the N on f6 afterwards, so it is better with just one main best move arrow I think.
Not sure what the purpose of the second arrow is

two moves!?

two moves!?
@Dpmendes said in #26:
two moves!?
Maybe the update is that queens can now go round corners? useful but sounds a bit deadly :p
@Dpmendes said in #26:
> two moves!?
Maybe the update is that queens can now go round corners? useful but sounds a bit deadly :p
as I see , this feature needs to be out worked much or changed, idea was good , but it's not that easy to realize maybe
as I see , this feature needs to be out worked much or changed, idea was good , but it's not that easy to realize maybe
It's intended to show piece maneuver, so ideas of moving a piece multiple times in sequence. Sadly it only will make sense if your opponent reacts by playing the best engine lines, otherwise the maneuver may be impossible or terrible. They decided not to have an option to turn this off until there is enough 'screaming' about it, so I suggest that you do scream about it.
The 'show threat' feature already enables you to see what is the intended idea behind a move, so I think there was no real need for this feature. Unless you understand the response of the opponent, you will not understand the maneuver at all, so the implementation is flawed.
It's intended to show piece maneuver, so ideas of moving a piece multiple times in sequence. Sadly it only will make sense if your opponent reacts by playing the best engine lines, otherwise the maneuver may be impossible or terrible. They decided not to have an option to turn this off until there is enough 'screaming' about it, so I suggest that you do scream about it.
The 'show threat' feature already enables you to see what is the intended idea behind a move, so I think there was no real need for this feature. Unless you understand the response of the opponent, you will not understand the maneuver at all, so the implementation is flawed.
+1 for the ability to turn this off. Hate to be negative, but I find it distracting.
+1 for the ability to turn this off. Hate to be negative, but I find it distracting.