Bunghole In One
Version 1.0
Readme File
12/10/98

About This Document: 

This document contains last-minute information regarding Bunghole In One. If you have a question, check to see if it is addressed here first: you may save yourself a call to Technical Support. 

I.	MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
II.	GETTING STARTED
III.	KNOWN COMPATIBILITY ISSUES
IV.	CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT
V.	OTHER

I. Minimum System Requirements
Windows(r) 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT 4.0 SP3
Pentium 133 (166 recommended)
16MB RAM (32 recommended)
2MB video card (16-bit)
4X CD-ROM drive
Direct Sound compatible sound card
Mouse/keyboard

II. Getting Started
Insert the CD-ROM into your drive. The installation program should start automatically.  If it doesn't, double-click on your 'My Computer' icon, then double-click your CD-ROM drive icon (there should be a picture of Beavis on it). Finally, double-click on the 'Setup' icon to install the game. Follow the directions for a 'Typical' installation.
Running the Game
Click the Start button in the lower left corner of the screen.  Choose the 'Programs' folder, then the 'Beavis & Butt-Head' folder, then choose the 'Bunghole In One' icon.

- Playing the Game
The object of Bunghole In One is to finish all 18 holes with the lowest score possible. There are traps on some of the holes that cost you a stroke and put your ball back where it came from. (Try to avoid these.)  Some holes can be finished with a single shot . . . you'll know you're good when you can sink at least one hole-in-one per game. When playing with 2-4 golfers, each player's ball stays on the course until it's dropped in the hole. Keep in mind that you can knock other players' balls around with your ball during your turn. . . this is handy when you want to make an opponent's shot even more difficult than it already is.

- Fly-Through
Before starting the hole, you'll be treated to a fly-through of the course, allowing you get the "lay of the land." To skip the fly-through, press the ESC key.

- Putting
When it's your turn to putt, your character will be highlighted in the scorebar, and he'll be in an extra-large box. The border around the box will match the color of your ball.  Also, the game will home in on your ball with the 'ball finder' animation. To putt, move the mouse over the ball, and hold the left mouse button down.  While holding the button down, drag the cursor away from the ball.  This will show the aiming line.  Release the mouse button to shoot the ball.  The ball will head off in the opposite direction of the aiming line.  The longer the line, the harder the shot.  To cancel the shot, click the right mouse button before letting go of the left mouse button.
If you want to see a different part of the hole, you can scroll the screen around by moving the cursor to the edge of the screen.

- Scorebar
On the left of the screen is a scorebar.  It shows the other players, the hole you're playing, the par, and the number of shots everybody has taken. To hide the scorebar, click on the arrow to the right of the bar.  If you want to bring the bar back, click on the arrow again.
Score-card
To see how the game is shaping up, hole-by-hole, you can bring up the score-card.  Press the button with the icon of a score-card to the right of the score-bar.

III. Known Compatibility Issues

If you are having difficulty running Bunghole In One under Windows NT 4.0, ensure you have Service Pack (SP) 3 installed (available from www.microsoft.com). Bunghole In One is NOT compatible with Windows NT 4.0. If you are given an error message regarding a missing "DINPUT.DLL" reinstall SP3. Often times applications override the files installed by SP3 (for compatiblity reasons) and reinstalling the Service Pack allows Bunghole In One to run.

IV. Contacting Technical Support (U.S. & Canada)

- Assistance Via World Wide Web
Get up-to-the-minute technical information at the GT Interactive Software web-site, at: http://www.gtisonline.com  twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.  Through this site you'll have access to our FAQ documents, (Frequently Asked Questions) which contain our latest troubleshooting information.  

- You'll have access to our FTP (File Transfer Protocol) area where you can download patches and new enhancements as soon as they become available, and an E-Mail area where you can leave us your tech support problems and questions if you do not find your answers within the FAQ.
 
- Help Via Telephone/Fax Or Mail In The United States & Canada
For phone assistance, call GT Interactive Software's Tech Support at 425-398-3074. We have an Interactive Voice Response and Faxback system that is available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. If you should need live support, we are available Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM until 7:30 PM (PST).  Please note that live Tech Support may be closed on major holidays.  We ask that you do the following when calling: be at your computer; have your system information ready for our technicians including system make and model; RAM; video and sound card data and drivers; and any screen or error messages you've encountered and where (if not currently displayed on your screen). It will expedite your handling significantly.  You may also fax in your Technical Support questions or problems to: (425) 806-0480, or write in to the address below.

- Product Return Procedures In The United States & Canada 
In the event our technicians at 425-398-3074 determine that you will need to forward materials directly to us, please include a brief letter explaining what is enclosed and why.  Make sure you include the Return Merchandise Authorization Number (RMA#) supplied you by the technician and your telephone number in case we need to call you.  Any materials not containing this RMA# will be returned to you unprocessed.  Your mail should be sent to the following address:  

GT Interactive Software
13110  NE 177th Place
Suite # B101, Box180
Woodinville, WA  98072-9965
Attn:  Technical Support
RMA#: (include your RMA# here)

- Warranty Policy In The United States & Canada 
If our technicians determine that the product storage medium is found to be defective within ninety (90) days 
of original purchase, (unless otherwise provided by applicable law), GT Interactive Software will replace the item free of charge, to the original purchaser, if the item is accompanied by the original dated receipt and packaging.  If you do not have the original receipt, or if the warranty period has expired, GT Interactive Software will replace the product storage medium for a nominal fee.

- If your product information contains Technical Support phone numbers for Europe, you must contact those phone numbers and abide by their warranty policies. 

- Technical Support (Europe)

Help Via Telephone In Europe

Technical Assistance: English speaking customers call 01923 209145

Assistance Technique: Remarque: Notre service de soutien technique se trouve en Angleterre. Clients  francophones appelez le 00 44 1923 209148

Technischer Kundendienst: Beachten Sie bitte dass sich unser Technischer Kundendienst in England befindet. Den deutschsprachigen Kundendienst erreichen Sie unter folgender Nummer: 00 44 1923 209151

VI. Other
Please do not make unauthorized copies  The program you've purchased was produced through the efforts of many people who earn their livelihood from its lawful use. Don't make copies for others who have not paid for the right to use it. To report copyright violations to the Software Publishers Association, call 1-800-388-PIR8 or write:
Software Publishers Association
1101 Connecticut Ave., Suite 901
NW Washington, DC 20036

This program is protected by United States federal and international copyright laws.

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