*NEW* FPS Chess Game Mode

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All Comments (21)
  • @chess
    Bullet chess took on a whole new meaning 😳
  • @term1489
    Pawn=1 point, captured diagonally Knight=3 points, moves in an L shape Bishop=3 points, moves diagonally Rook=5 points, moves vertically and horizontally Queen=9 points,moves like a rook and bishop King=Possibly worth Infinity, Moves 1 square in all directions
  • Pawn-moves one square at a time except for when it’s the first move it can move 2 squares Bishop-moves diagonally Rook-moves up down or sideways Queen-room and bishop combined King-if the king gets checkmated you lose
  • @Zenith_682
    Every detail on the thumbnail: •Formula for area of a circle •Formula for circumference of the circle •Quadratic equation •Quadratic equation with Vieta’s formula •Table with 30° and 45° appears to be the sin values of the angles, with sin(30) being 0.5 and sin(45) being sqrt(2)/2. Below it is sqrt(3)/2, which is the sin value for 60° Edit: Found one more thing •There appears to be a form of the quadratic formula that isolates the part before the square discriminant, so the equation is (-b/2a)^2 = (b^2 -4ac)/4a^2. This is because we square both sides of the equation to, I assume, get positive values. I’ve never seen this form before, but if someone has please inform me. I have also never seen the thing with 2(b/2a)x + ((b/2a)^2)x is[I assume there’s an x after the second term, but I could be mistaken), so anyone who has seen it I would love to know what it is used for Can’t really see anything else, but that’s all I got from the thumbnail. Also that chess game was atrocious if it worked with real chess mechanics
  • @Xavierpng
    It's so funny to just watch them randomly move pieces with no concept of popular chess strategies and openings lol😂
  • Front = pawn Position 1 A and 1 H = Rook Position 1 B and 1 G = Knight Position 1 C and 1 F = Bishop
  • @gameOX597
    Chess pieces movements and facts- Pawn-Can move 2 squares in beginning and if moved 2 squares it can only now move one square and captures diagonally and can become Queen, Knight, Bishop, and Rook when reached the other side of the board and it cannot move backwards. Rook-The rook can only move strait up, strait down, strait left and right and can capture the way it moves and can castle with the king if its not moved and the king and it can make a battery with another rook or a queen. Bishop-The bishop can only move diagonally and it can capture its enemy piece in the way that the bishop moves and can make a battery with another bishop or the queen. Knight-the knight can move in an L shape. Queen-The queen is the most powerfull chess piece it can move diagonally and strait it can make a battery with the bishop and the rook and is Super OP but any chess piece can capture it. King-The king is the most important chess piece. Can only move in strait up, left, right, and down like the queen but it only moves one square and it can castle with the rook and it cannot be captured it can only be a Checkmate.
  • @Thunderdrum20
    Definitely need to play more of this that was sick as hell
  • Pieces: Pawn: numbers in front, can only move 2 spaces in the first move and 1 move at the second everytime, has a Rifle. King: main piece, has a sword in fps. Rook: goes in a straight line from front back, and sides, has a sniper in fps. Bishop: same thing as rook but rotated from + to x of possible moves it can go, has a blunderbuss/shotgun in fps. Knight: does an L movement, has a bow in fps. Queen: a combine movement of rook and bishop, has a bit more hp than the minor (Rook, bishop, Knight), and can pickup pieces and YEET at the enemy, breaks if blown up by grenade and i think when hit the enemy, aswell damaging them by alot, has a tommy gun in fps.
  • @sagantruong8961
    Pawn=1 point, on first move, it can move once or twice forward, captures 1 square diagonally forward, if half way past the board, and if there’s a pawn next to it, it can move diagonally and take the pawn (En passant). Knight=3 points, moves 2 forward, backward, left, or right, and 1 forward, backward, left or right (In a L shape). Bishop=3 points, moves diagonally in any diagonal direction with an infinite radius, if 2 of your, or your opponent’s pawn’s are in between your, or your opponent’s bishop’s (either vertical or horizontal,) the bishops can switch positions, and take both pawns (Il Vaticano). Rook=5 points, moves vertically, or horizontally with an infinite radius, if the rook, and king are in their starting position, and if the space in between them is empty the king can move 2 spaces left, or right, and put the left rook (if you’re castling that way) move it 3 spaces to the right, and the right rook (if your castling that way) move it 2 spaces to the left (Castle). Queen=9 points, moves both horizontally, or vertically with an infinite radius. King=♾ points (‘cause if your opponent checkmates him you lose,) moves 1 space in any direction (can also Castle seen in section 4) (about Rooks).
  • @lofi4486
    Rook's: can move in straight lines left and right or up and down but cant jump over other pieces Bishop's: can move diagonally as far as it wants as long as there is no pieces in the way of it Knight's: the only piece that can jump other pieces and can move in the shape of an L King: can only move 1 time in any direction is known as the most Important piece but also the most useless Queen: can move as far as she wants in any direction as long as there's not a piece blocking her (small edit she is also known as the strongest piece on the board) Pawn's: Pawns can move forwards 2 times on the first turn but only once after that on following turns and can only kill moving diagonally forward if the pawn reaches the opponents side of the board you can substitute it for any of your former pieces lost i.e if you lost the queen you could bring the queen back by getting a pawn to the opponents side i hope i didn't miss anything also i hope this helps!! Oh and a side note White always goes first
  • Front=Pawn Sides=Rook 2nd sides=Knight 3rd sides=Bishop 4th sides=Queen and King
  • @hihello5590
    Chess Pieces: Pawn: The very first line of attack. Can move 2 spaces forward ONLY on the first move, while only moving 1 spaces forward the next move. Takes enemy's pieces if the pieces is in left/right side in front. Can be promoted into any pieces (Except King) if a pawn got into the last tile of the enemy's side. Knight: Moves in an L Shape, Can jump over pieces. Bishop: Can move in an X shape (can go for how long you want it to be), Can't jump over pieces. Rook: Can go in a + Shape (Can go for how long you want it to be), Can't jump over pieces. You can do a move called "Castle" if your Rook can reach the king and both pieces haven't move (don't know if that last part is right) Queen: Can go in a + and X shape. Can't jump over pieces. King: Can move 1 spaces around it (like a 3×3 Square), Protect this piece as best as you can (A checkmate will be an immediate lose). Can't jump over pieces.
  • @bozo460
    Using shiny pieces, pawns are some of the better pieces on the board, able to cause plenty of confusion and deal out alot of damage, its main counter is verticle movement. The bishops ability directly counter pawns, with some of the best movement options avalible and the ability to distinguish between what's the real pawn and which ones are fakes, its a menace.