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Am I the only one disappointed that they didn't go with Battle Chess?
Cool, no info I've seen but will this be in soon to be released 24.x or more likely in the Advanced Summon release (or something in-between)?
That is AWESOME, I love it! it goes along with the whole Sentry Mode/HAL Computer thing. Genius.The board/color scheme looked really familiar...
So it won't require an incremental update? I'm on 24.4 and it will just show up with the same update? Does anyone have it yet?Tesla's tweet on JUL26: "Chess begins rolling out to the Tesla Arcade globally today"
It would be wonderful if Tesla would focus on fixing significant issues on several of their models and not on creating games.
The engineers who work on the UI and integration are a completely different team. There are teams for all aspects of software development and you can't just throw teams together and get a better result. Small teams often produce the best results and a quicker pace.Point well taken. Should have not used the word create. Integrating games into the car's software takes time and effort. Deciding on adding games and how to add those games took time, discussions and energy. Prefer to see that same time and energy put into fixing their software update debacle released in May, rather than hearing of a new chess game in August, without any response on when they will fix the software issue at hand.
All updates should be readily installed. Delaying installation of Tesla updates just creates a different set of hazards which in my opinion are more problematic than not installing them. Sure, if you just want to be cautious wait a few days while you check out the chatter on the internet but definitely install them as soon as you feel comfortable. Waiting an extended period of time could actually be dangerous to the safety of the occupants.Cue the “wish they’d fix A or roll out B before more games...” comments.
To further pre-empt that, it has been stated that part of the reason they do this is so people are more likely to install updates, all of which contain “boring” under-the-hood improvements.
Point well taken. Should have not used the word create. Integrating games into the car's software takes time and effort. Deciding on adding games and how to add those games took time, discussions and energy. Prefer to see that same time and energy put into fixing their software update debacle released in May, rather than hearing of a new chess game in August, without any response on when they will fix the software issue at hand.
So ho has it yet (just checked and don't) and were are the "action" pics?Tesla's tweet on JUL26: "Chess begins rolling out to the Tesla Arcade globally today"
All updates should be readily installed. Delaying installation of Tesla updates just creates a different set of hazards which in my opinion are more problematic than not installing them. Sure, if you just want to be cautious wait a few days while you check out the chatter on the internet but definitely install them as soon as you feel comfortable. Waiting an extended period of time could actually be dangerous to the safety of the occupants.
The pertinent information can be found on Page 126 for those following the link.Tesla explicitly states can potentially leave you uncovered by warranty for an issue
MCU 2 only