Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcsun!unido!pcsbst!jkh From: jkh@meepmeep.pcs.com (Jordan K. Hubbard) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.games Subject: Re: F/A-18 Interceptor, code-wheel Message-ID: Date: 11 Oct 90 12:15:47 GMT References: <1491@metaphor.Metaphor.COM> <1502@metaphor.Metaphor.COM> Sender: news@pcsbst.pcs.com Organization: PCS Computer Systems, GmbH Lines: 30 In-reply-to: djh@metaphor.metaphor.com's message of 8 Oct 90 19:26:44 GMT >In response to all the people who seem to have a non-code wheel version of >F/A-18 Interceptor, I called EA product support (415) 571-7171 and asked if I never said that I didn't have a code wheel version (the code wheel did come in the box), just that the code wheel never seems to be necessary. Someone else said that the code wheel stuff was nuked from the game after the first week of release, so I don't know what's what. I do know that I don't seem to be missing anything by not having to enter it.. :-) Again: My game was purchased from a reputable store. I seriously doubt that piraters are printing their own manuals, releasing the code wheel ANYWAY and somehow getting the stuff into stores! The folks claiming that I'm playing a pirated version haven't thought this through.. So. Now who knows Bob Dinnerman or someone at EA we can complain to enough to get F/A-18 Interceptor II released? Is it true that Bob left EA and is now working on an F-14 simulator? If so, where? Facts! We need facts! We need numbers to call to show support! I'm willing to call, and I'm in *Germany* for god's sake! Jordan -- PCS Computer Systeme GmbH, Munich, West Germany UUCP: pyramid!pcsbst!jkh jkh@meepmeep.pcs.com EUNET: unido!pcsbst!jkh ARPA: jkh@violet.berkeley.edu or hubbard@decwrl.dec.com