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- ABOUT WINDOWS FOOTBALL:
- This is a simplified and scaled-down version of WINDOWS FOOTBALL v2.0
- which will be commercially released this fall. We have provided this
- to you as a shareware version, at this time, with two hopes in mind:
-
- 1) You will become familiar with this version, and will send us your
- comments about the program. We certainly welcome the feedback of any
- armchair quarterbacks out there, and Windows affecianados as well.
-
- 2) If you register this version with T-SOFT now, we will send you the
- "commercial" version at no charge when it is released. . . a significant
- savings over the $59.95 suggested retail price the product will carry when
- released.
-
- Special features found in the commercial version not available in this
- version include:
-
- > 4 offensive formations, and 40+ offensive plays.
- > 13 defensive play calls.
- > The computer version has a much smarter "coach" opponent.
- > Actual professional football team and individual stats, updated yearly.
- > Injuries to individual players, and spot substitutions.
- > Two difficulty levels, includeing weather factors and home field advantage.
- > Print outs of game and team stats.
- > A computer vs. computer mode which allows you to play complete
- games in under 3 minutes while in the background mode.
- > Play by Play print-outs, detail down, distance, offensive and defensive
- plays called, as well as a descriptive result of the play.
- Plus much much more!
-
- Release date is anticipated for August '92.
-
- Miscellaneous:
- WINDOWS FOOTBALL is written in the C language, and comprises over 17,000
- lines of code. The program was written and designed by Tommy Sager, an
- engineer in Odessa, Texas, and Keith Magee, a software sales manager in
- Dallas. Both Tommy and Keith played college football, and are die-hard fans
- of the sport. Keith (the more handsome and intelligent of the two) played
- Quarterback at USM, and Tommy was forced to struggle in the defensive line
- as a Noseguard at East New Mexico. (This was written by Keith, by the way,
- as Tommy left his crayons at home!)
-
- DIRECTION:
- The easiest way to put FOOTBALL.EXE in to your Program Manager
- is by opening Windows' File Manager and Program Manager at the
- same time, with one on one side of the screen and one on the other.
- Then highlight FOOTBALL.EXE by pressing the left mouse button.
- While still holding the left mouse button down, "drag" FOOTBALL.EXE
- onto the spot in Program Manager where you want it stored. Then
- release the left mouse button and the icon for Football for Windows
- will be displayed. The game can now be played by double-clicking
- on the new icon.
-
- FOOTBALL should be stored in its own subdirectory. However, it can
- be stored anywhere. It does not have to be stored in you path. The
- initialization file MUST be stored in the Football for Windows
- startup directory or in your path. The program should work without
- the initialization file, but games and matches cannot be stored or
- retrieved.
-
- If you have any questions or comments or would like to pre-purchase
- WINDOWS FOOTBALL v2.0, write or send payment to:
-
- TSOFT
- #9 Brittany Ln.
- Odessa, Texas 79761
-
- Please see the Shareware section of the Windows Help file for
- additional information.
-