Apparently there is this error called ordinal 829 could not be located in dynamic link library, so I tried reinstalling it but I forgot the password. It was just this thin piece of paper in the box I received the discs in and I can't find it. Please, I need some advice to get it some other way.
Their old site said the following:
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Lost Serial Numbers:
Please email Registration Support: regsupport@clickteam.com
You will need to send along the name and mailing address that was used when the product was purchased.
The more information you can provide about the purchase the faster it is for us to look it up.
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Hope it helps.
My key didn't even come on a thin piece of paper. It came on a sticker inside the box... and it wasn't like an easy to remove sticker. It was one of those annoying stickers that cheap retailers put prices on the outside of game boxes. You know, the kind that rip and leave all kind of residue if you try to remove them? There should be no reason why you lost it.
Originally Posted by BrandonC My key didn't even come on a thin piece of paper. It came on a sticker inside the box...
That's the old box. My TGF2 box had that. My MMF2 box has the slip of paper, very easy to lose if you're the type that loses things.
Why would they change it? The sticker seemed like a pretty good idea. I mean it's nice not to constantly have to type it in when you install patches or expansion packs, but that just means that when I do need to reinstall it due to something like an operating system change, I have no clue where it is. It's nice to know that the sticker will always be where the box is, and the box is far less easy to lose.
My MMF2 case has a little ridge in the spine that the old TGF2 case doesn't have. The sticker would need to be a little bit smaller to fit, so they must have just opted for the card. First thing I did with both MMF2 and TGF2 when I got them was rip the cd to an ISO and save the key in a txt file.
Incidentally both clips that hold the manual in the MMF2 case were broken on arrival, and it doesn't snap shut. My TGF2 box is still good as gold. They must have switched to a cheaper company.
Originally Posted by OldManClayton My MMF2 case has a little ridge in the spine that the old TGF2 case doesn't have. The sticker would need to be a little bit smaller to fit, so they must have just opted for the card. First thing I did with both MMF2 and TGF2 when I got them was rip the cd to an ISO and save the key in a txt file.
Incidentally both clips that hold the manual in the MMF2 case were broken on arrival, and it doesn't snap shut. My TGF2 box is still good as gold. They must have switched to a cheaper company.
But that's off-topic.
I'm glad I bought it within like a month after it came out.