Deadmonkiefart wrote:
Scorpion0x17 wrote:
Deadmonkiefart wrote:
It is impossible. When I was 11 I used to play this game all the time. Not the most thrilling game I know, but what else is there do do on a computer that uses windows 1.2 as an operating system. I figured this out by clicking the same square several dozen games in a row, and then alternating differenernt 2nd moves. I have never been killed on the first try(usually on the second:P). If I had been patient enough I may have eventually map out all of the possible mine arrangements from the first few moves.
It randomly generates a different configuration of mines when you place your 1st move. It only selects from those that do not have a mine in the place where you moved on your 1st move. I just explained how I figured this out.
No it doesn't. It randomly places the mines BEFORE your first click.
What is your proof that it does it before your 1st click. You have yet to back up any of your statements, and it looks pretty silly when I come up with a detailed explanation, and all you can come up with is a contradicting sentence.
Deadmonkiefart wrote:
Why must we disagree with each other all of the time?
Scorpion0x17 wrote:
Because you're always wrong perhaps?
At least I was not rude enough to suggest the same thing about you!
Good god, you can't even quote properly...
Anyhoo, ignoring that for the moment...
Your explaination was "When I was 11 I used to play this game all the time." and "I figured this out by clicking the same square several dozen games in a row, and then alternating differenernt 2nd moves".
Great. Really scientific.
How do I know? Becuase I've played the game a fair bit too and I've hit a mine on my first attempt on numerous occasions. That's how I know.
Look, just accept that you are wrong and move on.
OH, and by the way - there never was a "windows 1.2".