This Is A Perfect Example Of What A PSP Can Do !
Of course, even with the help of a host of the usual options (like spin, cue angle, power etc.) and helpful guide arrows that signal where the cue ball is headed/will likely end up, it'll take many hours of practice to master.
Amateurs will find themselves getting walloped by even the weakest computer players, but persevere and glory will be yours.
all the tools are there for you to play well if you're meticulous enough - making sure your positioning is perfect to avoid having to play from tricky angles or lengths - so there's a counter-argument too. Basically it's this: don't get yourself into awkward positions and you won't fall foul of the technical limitations. So, just to be clear, I'm not saying WSC is bad because really difficult stuff is really difficult - even if it is more its fault than mine. I'm merely pointing it out.