Hmmm… I don’t think the problem here is the COMPUTER being wrong… more like the SOFTWARE run on top of it cough Microsoft cough
The sad thing is that M$ developed this software back in the days of windows 3 (say 1991ish?)… that’s given them time to work out the bugs. Perhaps they glazed over breaking the bank? cough Vista cough
Actually if you think about it, maybe they programed it to do that very seldom so that it can simulate you loosing a card and finding one of the wrong kind to replace it.
Not too sure whats different, of course except the memory hogging Vista Glass Beveled Edges on the window, and the new card backs, and perhaps a new bitmap for the backgroud of the table to make it seem more ‘fuzzy’ like a real table.
Something tells me the engine inside is the same. I mean, why would Microsoft screw up the most used product for their operating system?
See…this is what I find funny about non-windows users. Microsoft comes out with a product that works quickly, but doesn’t look the best. People call it ugly. Microsoft hears this and decides to make it look good. People call it a waste. What gives? Shut up and deal with it or get a computer that works. It’s not that hard people.