I've been playing a fair few games against computers lately, and I've noticed what appears to be a bug. A few times have come up where I have tried to en passant - the computer player has moved a pawn two squares forward from the starting position directly past my own pawn - however, en passant is not given as a valid move, and I am thus unable to use it. It is extremely frustrating as the few times this has happened, en passant would have changed the game entirely.
This only occurs against computer players, I can en passant just fine against human players, but not against the AI.
the computer player has moved a pawn two squares forward from the starting position directly past my own pawn - however, en passant is not given as a valid move
I've been playing a fair few games against computers lately, and I've noticed what appears to be a bug. A few times have come up where I have tried to en passant - the computer player has moved a pawn two squares forward from the starting position directly past my own pawn - however, en passant is not given as a valid move, and I am thus unable to use it. It is extremely frustrating as the few times this has happened, en passant would have changed the game entirely.
This only occurs against computer players, I can en passant just fine against human players, but not against the AI.