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Software rendering of these rules might lag a bit—but if you have dedicated hardware, it should be possible to make this work.



This is such an intriguing comment. What question are you answering?


I think it's just a subtle way of saying "Implementing these rules in software might take a while, but you can use a physical chess board to try these variants"


Help me understand... Why would I need dedicated hardware to render chess moves that are slightly different to regular chess moves...?

Your comment makes no sense...


Use a physical board and play against a person.


It flew over my head at first too. Subtle joke.




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