I see. I always play dealing 3 cards (its the way I learnt) so I didn't see this. That'll teach me for not testing it thoroughly eh!
I'll take a look and sort it out.
Thanks.
But even at that you still need to press Triangle once more to see the next card.
I pressed Triangle to view the last card in the deck.
I press Triangle again to restack the deck.
I press Triangle again to view the next card.
As you can see when I press Triangle the second time instead of the 9 showing up like it should or just leaving it empty it left the King there which I did not need.
I see. I always play dealing 3 cards (its the way I learnt) so I didn't see this. That'll teach me for not testing it thoroughly eh!
I'll take a look and sort it out.
Thanks.
thanks for solitaire, but what other games could be ported, i read that dos stuff was easier to port, i remember on windows 3.1 (that's when windows was a mere shell for dos) i had ski free, jezzball, and klotski. they were either verbatim or windows entertainment pac, those would be awesome to see on psp.
Well its not as simple as it sounds. To port something, you need the source code, otherwise you'd just be redesigning it
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it would be worse, the other solitaire gameOriginally Posted by colombiancartel
(psp solitaire) i had to use the d-pad as a mouse. and either way there needs to be a "right click" option so i dont have to hold x press up 52 timesand a timer would be nice. especialy if i can cheat the timer with ir shell 100mhz to slow the timer. (my friend loads up counter stike multiple times so he can get less than a minute on solitaire)
any way. thanks cuz now i can play solitaire on the go, on the can, and in the car. (when i am not drivin)
and there needs to be a way such as the "rightclick" to get the card from the draw to teh stack like to put up an ace from the deck withought havin' to put it on a 2 and then x-up
Wow, this game looks nice. If you want a nice looking solitaire game for a PalmOS device, you have to pay $15!![]()
Cool Game...![]()
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