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Ksyrup
11-18-2004, 01:59 PM
Seeing as though Jim has provided, for free, updates of FOF and TCY this year, and considering that we're coming up on the holiday gift-giving season, I have a suggestion for those of us who are financially able to do so:


Buy FOF5.1 for someone!


I have a good friend who works in sports and, although we don't regularly exchange gifts, this game would be perfect for him. I've pimped FOF, OOTP, etc., to him, but he's never made an effort to try the games out. So, this looks like a great chance to give him that opportunity.

As I see it, this accomplishes three things - takes care of someone on your shopping list, spreads the word about Jim's games (and text sims in general), and gives Jim a nice "thanks!" for the free updates.

I'm trying to remember how the purchase works - will it be problematic to buy the game for someone, or will I just have to send him the registration info? Will it raise issues if the registration info has my name on it (if he ever needs to get assistance with the registration key), or is there a way to put it in someone else's name? Just wondering. Maybe Jim can answer that.

Anyway, just a suggestion for those of us giddy about getting such a massive (and free) update to an already-solid game.

QuikSand
11-18-2004, 02:01 PM
I really like this idea. I hope it's feasible (with the registration codes and such).

jbmagic
11-18-2004, 02:04 PM
i am a newbie

i buying fof 2004 for myself tonight when i get home..

i so happy that Jim told me to wait...now with the price drop and all those improvements wow...

i cant wait to try it all out now.

any good tips for a newbie to fof... this forum is the best...you guys are all cool

primelord
11-18-2004, 02:05 PM
That sounds like an excellent idea!

QuikSand
11-18-2004, 02:07 PM
any good tips for a newbie to fof...

Yup -- right here:

this forum is the best...you guys are all cool


Seriously, welcome to the forum. Have a nice, long look through the links at the "reference" page stickied at the top of this forum. There's a lot of good background stuff in there.

But generally speaking -- don't count on other people to walk you through this game, go play it and find things out for yourself... your early experiences will be much more rewarding that way.


Now, go get me some donuts, rook!

JeeberD
11-18-2004, 02:40 PM
I seem to remember Jim saying once before that individuals can't purchase multiple copies, so in other words you can't buy a copy for someone else.

Hopefully my memory is wrong, though. I would love to buy a copy for my brother...

primelord
11-18-2004, 02:44 PM
Now, go get me some donuts, rook!
He is just kidding. Supercomputers don't eat donuts. I, on the other hand, will take a dozen.

primelord
11-18-2004, 02:45 PM
I seem to remember Jim saying once before that individuals can't purchase multiple copies, so in other words you can't buy a copy for someone else.

Hopefully my memory is wrong, though. I would love to buy a copy for my brother...
I have purchased several copies of TCY so I don;t see why you couldn't.

Ksyrup
11-18-2004, 02:57 PM
My comments above were just me thinking out loud, but as I recall, one part of the registration is your last name, so if I purchased this for someone and a year from now they call up because they've lost the registration, or need to get a license back, what is going to happen? Also, the email address attached to the purchase would be the purchasers, not the "end user." Just wondering how this would work and if it would cause problems down the road for the person receiving the game.

Buzzbee
11-18-2004, 03:32 PM
My comments above were just me thinking out loud, but as I recall, one part of the registration is your last name, so if I purchased this for someone and a year from now they call up because they've lost the registration, or need to get a license back, what is going to happen? Also, the email address attached to the purchase would be the purchasers, not the "end user." Just wondering how this would work and if it would cause problems down the road for the person receiving the game.
If you use the "giftee's" email address and last name, then there shouldn't be a problem, should it? Been over a year since I got FOF2k4 so I don't remember all the specifics.

Simply tell the person that you are giving them the game and that they will recieve an email with instructions. Might spoil the "unwrapping" a little bit, but will get the job done.

Ben E Lou
11-18-2004, 03:40 PM
FOF2K4 registration is not tied to last name or e-mail addy, I'm almost certain. It is just a Viatech Order ID #. I'm looking at my e-mail for TPB2005 right now. It has the order ID #, and doesn't have my credit card number. All you'd need to do would be buy the game, and give the printout to the giftee. You could print out the e-mail, write the download link for the game on it, fold it, put it in a small box, and wrap the box if you want them to unwrap the gift.

MIJB#19
11-19-2004, 07:28 AM
I really like this idea. I hope it's feasible (with the registration codes and such).Alf bought my copy and simply forwarded the registration key email.

Yes, I paid it back to Alf and I don't mean the 0-6 h2h in the ihof...

hukarez
11-19-2004, 10:32 AM
FOF2K4 registration is not tied to last name or e-mail addy, I'm almost certain. It is just a Viatech Order ID #. I'm looking at my e-mail for TPB2005 right now. It has the order ID #, and doesn't have my credit card number. All you'd need to do would be buy the game, and give the printout to the giftee. You could print out the e-mail, write the download link for the game on it, fold it, put it in a small box, and wrap the box if you want them to unwrap the gift.Quick question about this: what if the person you wish to buy a license for, is in need of having it reset? Would ViaTech then peruse the e-mail addy associated with the license? IIRC, I had to e-mail my info to ViaTech on a couple occasions where my machine crashed, to get them to reset all my licenses and what not.

EDIT:

Didn't notice this...

Alf bought my copy and simply forwarded the registration key email.Still, wouldn't a confirmation e-mail of the license being reset be sent to the registration key email?

MIJB#19
11-19-2004, 11:55 AM
I suppose I have to stay good friends with Alf the rest of the time, in case I will ever need to reset the license.