solitaire 11 seconds
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@Tscherni For those who actually play the game, it sharpens the mind by exercising cognitive skills and abilities, which are necessary abilities in our every day decision making process, where we don't want a computer or any other third party making every decision for us. This is not saying that it's not an accomplishment to do what you can do, because computers play an ever increasing role in the management of information, and skills such as yours are vital in that role.
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@1uen HA! Do you even know what you are talking about? There are many programs that people use that are written in C++ that control their games for them while they are away from the computer. . . How do I know this? I have been studying different programming languages for the past 4 years and have become fluent in over 3 languages.
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@Tscherni just hit the H and the space bar on the game... I don't think I ever had 10 second games, but in the 20-30 second range I believe.
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ok.. So all you do is hold Ctrl + a and some left and right mouse click to complete the entire game? Wow. Ingenious.
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@1uen NO! I can program C++ to get the mouse to work on another function, I'm saying this because I clearly don't know what I'm talking about and I can't program at all but I can make a house on the Sims so I'm therefore capable of making a computer game from scratch and I'm better than everybody else.
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@3kliksphilip I don't think that it is even possible in C++ to control hardware(the mouse) to run a function on ANOTHER program, especially in the .EXE format. Besides, if he used paint, then he wouldn't be able to get out of the full screen with that software.
@Tscherni That being said, it's important to note the aspect of this which is "not worth arguing about or any further investigation." And the answer to that is a discussion as to whether or not this is cheating. Why? Because developing a understanding of how and why a computer does what it does, is just as important as developing continual problem solving skills in the realm of play. Great job!
GlobalMediaOutlet 3 months ago
@GlobalMediaOutlet Thanks...still no cheating tho, so thumbs up for cognitive skills ;)
Tscherni 3 months ago
Either way, cheating or not, it defeats the whole purpose of playing the game in the first place. That being said, it's not worth arguing about or any further investigation.
GlobalMediaOutlet 6 months ago
@GlobalMediaOutlet and what would the purpose of playing the game be?
Tscherni 6 months ago