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== Gameplay differences between MSCC and Tile World's emulation == | == Gameplay differences between MSCC and Tile World's emulation == | ||
* [[Data resetting]], the [[ | * [[Data resetting]], the [[Multiple Tank Glitch]] and the [[Tank Top Glitch]] are not supported by Tile World. | ||
* Tile World does not emulate mouse clicks perfectly; as a consequence the [[ | * Tile World does not emulate mouse clicks perfectly; as a consequence the [[Teleport Skip Glitch]] only works in MSCC. | ||
[[Category:Programs]] | [[Category:Programs]] |
Revision as of 20:59, 18 January 2019
Microsoft's version of Chip's Challenge, also known as CHIPS.EXE or MSCC, refers to the version of Chip's Challenge included in the Microsoft Entertainment Pack 4 and the Best of Microsoft Entertainment pack. The term is used to differentiate Microsoft's version of the game with Tile World's version of the MS ruleset.
MSCC is a 16-bit program, and therefore cannot be run on 64-bit versions of Windows. As a consequence, MSCC's popularity gradually decreased over the past few years. In 2018, a workaround was discovered by Andrew Raykowski, and MSCC experienced an increase in popularity.
Gameplay differences between MSCC and Tile World's emulation
- Data resetting, the Multiple Tank Glitch and the Tank Top Glitch are not supported by Tile World.
- Tile World does not emulate mouse clicks perfectly; as a consequence the Teleport Skip Glitch only works in MSCC.