usage in readme, removed cpu vs cpu

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## Usage
After cloning / downloading the source, simply navigate to either the **cli** or **gui** folder, then simply run `python cli_game.py` or `python gui_game.py`.
Please note that to run the gui version, you must first install pygame, using `pip install pygame`.
## Features
Both game modes include:
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move the cursor to the top cuz it makes more sense, make it point down.
# PyConnect-4
**PyConnect-4** is, as the name suggests, a Python implementation of the classic Connect-4 game.
It comes with **two game modes**:
- **CLI**: Play directly in the terminal.
- **GUI**: Play using a PyGame graphical interface.
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## Features
Both game modes include:
- Player vs Player (on the same device)
- ~~Player vs Player (LAN)~~ *(currently under maintenance)*
- Player vs CPU (uses a strong minimax algorithm)
- Settings system (adjust display mode and CPU strength)
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## To-Do List
### Player vs Player (LAN)
- Take it out of maintenance.
- Remember the last IP you played against:
- Optionally store IP by hostname.
- Keep a file with all previously played hostnameIP pairs to allow connecting using the computers hostname like `t495` instead of `192.168.1.xxx`.
- Prevent more than 2 people from joining a single game (or consider adding a spectator mode).
- Make sure the game ends properly when players leave, instead of freezing or crashing.
### Player vs CPU
- Fix priority issues: sometimes the CPU prefers a vertical 3-in-a-row instead of completing a horizontal win.

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@ -360,9 +360,6 @@ def play_vs_computer():
elif inp in ["y", "yellow"]:
play_game(cpu_move_provider, local_move_provider)
def cpu_vs_cpu():
play_game(cpu_move_provider, cpu_move_provider)
# ===========================
# | Menu |
# ===========================
@ -478,9 +475,8 @@ while True:
print("1. Player vs Player (same device)")
print("2. Player vs Player (LAN)")
print("3. Player vs CPU")
print("4. CPU vs CPU")
print("5. Edit settings")
print("6. Quit")
print("4. Edit settings")
print("5. Quit")
choice = input("Choose 1-4: ").strip()
if choice == "1":
play_local_pvp()
@ -492,10 +488,8 @@ while True:
elif choice == "3":
play_vs_computer()
elif choice == "4":
cpu_vs_cpu()
elif choice == "5":
edit_settings()
elif choice == "6":
elif choice == "5":
break
else:
input("Invalid choice. Press ENTER to try again...")