The power of the computer will actually affect the play of chess titan so it would be hard to estimate an elo .
Chess Titans Difficulty?

Not only is your new computer probably faster, but is it also possible that you could now be playing a newer version of Chess Titans that's more difficult to beat than the older version? (I don't know the answer; I'm just posing the possibility.)
By the way, Chess Titans does indeed suck. (Can't save games, no clock, etc.)
Well, remember when you were 11 and "challenging" it, maybe your standards are different than they are today. Were you taking back every move until you "almost" won (but lost anyway) and told yourself you were almost as good as level 9?
Then 4 years later you actually play more seriously and don't take back any moves and lose?
As for its strength, it's an odd feeling. Its opening is probably its best, then tactics (which it will sometimes miss simple things), then strategy (which is pretty bad) then endgames (which is terrible). Humans don't play like this so it's hard to say.
If I ever took back a move, it was because it was an extreme blunder like moving too quickly and carelessly. Otherwise, I didn't really take back most of my moves, even if they were bad as long as I thought them through. But even now, I do the exact same thing, so I have no idea :/
Before you say, "Chess Titans sucks", hear me out.
So I'm 15 now, and I've started to get back to Chess after a 4 year break. When I was 11, I solely played Chess Titans because I didn't really know about Chess.com and other resources. When I was 11 alone, I was able to challenge a level 9, which apparently has an elo rating of about 1400-1700 according to some info I've found.
However, after this 4 year break, I feel like I've gotten a lot better at analyzing positions and such, but apparently I haven't gotten any better from that, in fact, it seems I got worse. I constantly struggle to beat a level 5 on my computer, and if a level 9 is around 1400-1700, then it could be presumed that a level 5 is around the 1000 level.
I'll admit, my elo rating is pretty low(estimated around 1200-1400), but should I really be struggling to beat a level 5 Chess Titan when I could challenge a level 9 when I was younger? People have told me that the power of your computer has something to do with how well it plays, and my new computer is a lot better than the one I had when I was 11, but I find this pretty ridiculous.
Is there any way to gauge the difficulty of Chess Titans, or for that matter any Chess Computer Program based on how powerful the computer is?