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Nzeddy wrote:QUOTE (Nzeddy @ Feb 29 2012,3:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Just installed it and now it asks me for a product key. Product key for a free game? lol
Downloaded it from here: http://www.microsoft.com/games/flight/#news-flight_launch
For those who are getting asked for a key when they try to download, here is a workaround:
Because Microsoft Flight is Free-to-Play when you sign-into LIVE for the first time through Flight a product key should be auto assigned to you. However we have noticed that some users are not getting their key auto assigned and are seeing a message asking them to enter a valid product key for the game. Here are some steps to take if you run into this issue:
1. Close down Flight
2. Re-launch the game
3. Attempt to sign-in again
If there is a 5x5 key already entered into the product key window just click ‘I accept’ and then the ‘Submit’ button. This should log you in. If that still does not give you a valid product key do the following to manually retrieve a key:
1. Go to http://marketplace.xbox.com/en-US/Product/...15-d8044d5308d2
2. Click the ‘Buy Game FREE’ button
3. Select ‘Confirm Purchase’ (this is a free transaction and won’t cost anything)
4. Open up the Games for Windows Marketplace Client on your PC (found under Start->All programs->Games for Windows Marketplace)
5. Sign into the Marketplace Client with your GFWL / Xbox LIVE account
6. Click the ‘Downloads’ tab
7. Click ‘Microsoft Flight’ from the list
8. Click ‘View Game Keys’
9. Copy the ‘LIVE Access Code’
10. Open Flight
11. Sign-in again
12. If still asked for a Product Code, enter the LIVE Access Code you copied in step 9
13. Click ‘I accept’ and ‘Submit’
Timmo wrote:QUOTE (Timmo @ Mar 1 2012,8:17 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>However we have noticed that some users are not getting their key auto assigned and are seeing a message asking them to enter a valid product key for the game.
That's happening to me. Nothing is working, even those instructions posted.
- Eddy
).toprob wrote:QUOTE (toprob @ Mar 2 2012,4:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I got bored with the beta, and forgot I had it for a while, but I've downloaded the finished version. It certainly doesn't appeal to me as it is, but there are some nice features. When you look at it from the point of view of a completely new user, who downloads it because it is free, then it has a lot to offer. I've read some posts on other forum which discount these users as easily bored, shoot-em-up kiddies, who will give up on Flight real quick, but I don't see it that way. They are used to 'fantasy' games, but that's only because that's what is on offer in the 'freemium' market. They might actually like the realism, and get off on the fact that they can actually fly!
Looking at the intro through to the initial training flights, it is a beautiful experience, with a lot to offer casual gamers. They won't even think about the lack of some features, after all they don't complain that there's no ATC in Angry Birds.
I'd definitely recommend it to anyone except hard-core simmers. And maybe one day with enough interest there'll be a 'pro' version for us.
P.S. This may change the way I sim on a fundamental level -- for instance, I never speed up my sim to skip the boring bits, so I would never press N to skip to a waypoint. Well, that was until I was tortured by that woman playing the ukelele, then I was happy to reach for the N key!
likewise with the beta It ended up as another desktop icon ,perhaps I'm used to what I have which is great. More so my AST/Baron simulator is not designed for the missions in the beta testing. The positive is it will get more young people into flight simulating which = more future designers with future technology's "can't wait"
AlisterC wrote:QUOTE (AlisterC @ Mar 3 2012,11:15 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>That video ALMOST tempted me TimmoThanks for sharing it!
Just goes to show how rubbish the MS marketers are eh (or perhaps how financially limited?)
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