If I am not mistaken: the serial for the game is included in the download, i.e., the buyer does not need to type it in. The "short" activation code coming with the email is the code to register the game in the paradox forums to be able to get tech support.tux wrote:Hello, after ordering the game I got an email with the bill and an activation code. When placing this code into the game, it says, the code is not valid (too few characters). The downloaded game was quite running. What is the pupose of the activation code from the email?
dooya wrote:If I am not mistaken: the serial for the game is included in the download, i.e., the buyer does not need to type it in. The "short" activation code coming with the email is the code to register the game in the paradox forums to be able to get tech support.
Hohenlohe wrote:As I had experienced you get the viable Activation Code as you finish your payment at the AGEOD webshop therefore you should had to print the recipe out with the code inside( it is around 6 blocks of numbers/figures) and then starting the game AGEsettings would pop up as usual and demands the activation key from you.
just my sixpence...
Hohenlohe...
Caccio wrote:OK, call me stupid (you wouldn't be the first!), but owning as many AGEOD games as I do, I already knew that the code I needed to play the game was included in the download when I purchased PON, so I didn't bother to copy the number I got in my email confirmation of my purchase before I deleted it. But now I learn that I needed it to sign up for the Paradox forum and tech support! One code should suffice for both, if you want to keep your loyal players happy.
Caccio wrote:Thank you both for your time and trouble. Frankly, it's not that big an issue. I've always gotten the tech support I needed directly from Pocus and the rest of the Ageod community, and I doubt that I'm missing very much on the Paradox forum. More for future planning I was just suggesting that it would be nice to have a single code that works for both things.
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