By clicking on certain cards in certain ways, it's possible to duplicate other cards or make them disappear: No I don't have more informations about this, hence why I wrote "certain cards" and "certain ways", I managed to do this by random but I could replicate it by mashing the mouse buttons on various cards for a while. I wonder if anyone knows more about this? edit: Here's another example: It's barely visible behind the 2 of spades, but see how an orange card has been pulled instead of the 2 of clubs. Also, the score should be $208, not $238, since -$52 + (52 × $5) = $208, there are $30 in excess, equivalent to 6 nonexisting cards o.O
This happened to me ages ago when I was trying my absolute fastest to go through a deck. It seems to happen when you mash both mouse buttons on a card at the same time if it's able to be moved somewhere automatically via right-click.
Yes, I think it's consistent with what happened to me. I guess that they broke it when they added the right click routine.
Interesting, never seen that happen. Does that carry over to the Windows 7 variant as well? [inlinespoiler]FreeCell is better anyways[/inlinespoiler]
Can anyone upload the sol.exe (or whatever they renamed it) Solitaire.exe from a modern version of Windows? I'd like to stress test it a bit if it runs fine in Windows XP. edit: it has to be 32-bit, or I can't run it (thanks anyway, MainMemory).
Interesting, I can't run that one, either. XP says it's not a valid 32-bit application, but at least I can see its icon (I couldn't even see the icon of the one MainMemory sent me). Meh, I give up. Still, thanks.
Given the fact that the Vista and 7 (and likely 8 but I haven't used 8) versions of Solitaire are more smoothly animated than the old pre-Vista Solitaire, I would imagine they use DX10 minimum since those on Vista and 7 have that version or higher. This is pure speculation on my part, but may be worth investigating by someone who is good at debugging Windows apps.