We need a smarted post. What do u mean didn't work:
It didn't deploy
It didn't start
It didn't let you move it around
A ****ign giant stepped on your zune as you were playing it.
Give some damn info. I made it using a 30GB zune, so im positive it works, when used correctly
Apparently my Solitaire did not work for that person, either... Which is pretty impossible. RIG does everything, so I have no clue how (s)he managed to not get it to work.
It is probably a user error.
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Apparently my Solitaire did not work for that person, either... Which is pretty impossible. RIG does everything, so I have no clue how (s)he managed to not get it to work.
It is probably a user error.
yea, thats what I was thinking. Im gonna use RIG with this game, make it that much easier for people...
Updated game. Check first post for details
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Last edited by Netrix; 08-24-2008 at 03:58 PM.
Reason: Double post
I tried to recompile this under beta 3 and after following the conversion instructions, I ended up with the following compile error. Being a progamer of little (read newb), I am not sure what to do about it... Thought I would pass it on though.
Error 1 Property or indexer 'Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Media.MediaPlayer.PlayPos ition' cannot be assigned to -- it is read only C:\XNA\Zuneboards Games Package\GuessTheSong v.0.65\GuessTheSong\Game1.cs 140 13 GuessTheSong
I tried to recompile this under beta 3 and after following the conversion instructions, I ended up with the following compile error. Being a progamer of little (read newb), I am not sure what to do about it... Thought I would pass it on though.
Error 1 Property or indexer 'Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Media.MediaPlayer.PlayPos ition' cannot be assigned to -- it is read only C:XNAZuneboards Games PackageGuessTheSong v.0.65GuessTheSongGame1.cs 140 13 GuessTheSong
The line is the code is:
MediaPlayer.PlayPosition = playPos;
The developer is working on this; the Dev Discussions thread can be located here.