- #GAME LIKE CHESSMASTER FOR WINDOWS 10 INSTALL#
- #GAME LIKE CHESSMASTER FOR WINDOWS 10 UPDATE#
- #GAME LIKE CHESSMASTER FOR WINDOWS 10 FULL#
Now you can search Google Play store for Mini Bus Parking Mania 2017 app using the search bar at the top.On the home screen, double-click the Playstore icon to open it. BlueStacks comes with Google play store pre-installed.You will see the home screen of Bluestacks. Just be patient until it completely loads and available. It may take some time to load for the first time. Once the installation is complete, open the BlueStacks software.Installation is as simple and easy as any other software installation.
#GAME LIKE CHESSMASTER FOR WINDOWS 10 INSTALL#
Of course, that is -right click- on the Chessmaster icon and -left click- "Run as administrator". PS - It, also, never hurts to run Chessmaster as "Administrator" when you play. Just remember, the more exclusions you make, whether to the firewall or the anti-malware software, the more your computer is at risk to exploits. I'm sure you could narrow down the problem to a single executable, I'm thinking maybe just game.exe? Then, you would only to make one process exclusion or firewall exception, and maybe not even both of those are needed, as well? I'm too lazy to do of that, So, yeah, I took a lazy shotgun approach to the problem, but it worked. select the executable from the list above-> -click- "Open" ->įrom there, you can check public and private, as well. You can find all of that under: "Control Panel" -> "Windows Defender Firewall" -> "Allow an app or feature through Windows Defender Firewall" -> "Change settings" -> "Allow another app." -> "Browse" -> I, also, "allow an app." all of these executables listed above in "Windows Defender Firewall."
Example:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Ubisoft\Chessmaster Grandmaster Edition\Chessmaster.exe orĬ:\Program Files (x86)\Ubisoft\Chessmaster Grandmaster Edition\game.exe
#GAME LIKE CHESSMASTER FOR WINDOWS 10 FULL#
To make these exclusions, you need to go to "Windows Defender Security Settings" -> "Virus & threat protection" -> "Virus & threat protection settings" -> "Exclusions" -> "Add or remove exclusions" -> "Add an exclusion" -> "Process" ->Īnd from there add the full path to the executable. Likewise, the game clock would be back on the screen and running normally.Īnyway, armed with the knowledge that there was a conflict with 'Windows Defender,' I took the shotgun approach and added a bunch of "process" exclusions on all the Chessmaster executables found typically in this location:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Ubisoft\Chessmaster Grandmaster Edition\ Once the CPU spike subsided to "normal" levels, I would once again could make a move in the game. Service Executable" and its sub-processes would spike in CPU usage. What I found was that, when the "TIME CONTROLS" lagged and disappeared from the screen, Windows' "Antimalware So, in order to pin down the problem, I opened "Task Manager," and while I 'played' the game, I watched for any processes with unusually heavy CPU usage.
#GAME LIKE CHESSMASTER FOR WINDOWS 10 UPDATE#
In my case, the game worked fine for awhile after I upgraded to Windows 10, but somewhere along the way, after an update I'm assuming?, the problem you described came into existence. I had the exact same issue as you've described it.