![]() ![]() Besides, that's fixable by more than Valve. They used to be one of my favourite game companies too, back around 2008'ish before they went off the rails with DRM (Assassin's Creed 2 in 2009 was the end for me) ![]() ![]() It's only been in the last year or so that Far Cry 5 Arcade mode has worked. Now, I had nothing bought directly from them (only stuff tied to Steam account and older Ubisoft games that predate the client) so I didn't have much to worry about, but that's intolerable. Any keys youre able to retrieve, as they are not Steam license keys, will not allow you activate any content within Steam. The copy you own was purchased via the Ubisoft / Epic Store and thus it is bound to that platform. All pre purchases on Steam will still be able to purchase and play all coming DLC's on Steam. Also insulting, since I couldn't play their games I wasn't using it, and I got an email saying they were going to delete my account and all my property if I didn't jump through their hoops. If you own Anno 1800 via Ubisoft Connect or the Epic Games Store - you will not be able to activate your copy on Steam. Locations for all Anno 1800 DLC's on Steam Close to the release of Anno 1800 Ubisoft Blue Byte announced that the game will puplished exclusively via Epic Games and Ubisoft store. I was tempted to try again, but they wanted $79 for a 5 year old game, which was insulting. I refunded Assassin's Creed Odyssey due to Ubisoft activation problems (which Ubisoft said wasn't their problem) and never bought another again. Silly, bloated, fragile Chrome browser UI's wrapped in shame, these game store clients.įar Cry 5 was the last Ubisoft game I ever bought, because of things like this and that was a long time ago when I used Windows for such games. Clipper costs 125 (running costs, factor in Investment Costs and stuff gets even worse for the Steamer) and has 4 Cargo bays. It's trial and error programming on Windows. I figured this out the Hard way, but Steamers are really bad in this game. Other companies don't break anything but their own shitware. I have trouble believing this will be sustainable over the long-term. Quoting: Mountain ManThis is the one problem I have with Proton, that other companies can break it, and it falls on Valve to fix it. ![]()
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