- #AC UNITY CUT THE MIDDLEMAN FOR FREE#
- #AC UNITY CUT THE MIDDLEMAN PC#
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#AC UNITY CUT THE MIDDLEMAN PC#
I think I’ll just skip over Ubisoft in the future, it’s not so bad on consoles, but on PC they are trying to mess with steam, and they’re foolish for doing so, I’ll never use any other program as much as I use steam, just because of how convenient it is. But for users like me I’m at wits end, if I could return the game I would, but it would just mean $80 something dollars in steam credits, which doesn’t help much right now. Some people are blaming steam, but honestly I feel this is all on Ubisoft, trying to make people dislike steam and use UPlay instead sounds pretty smart.
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#AC UNITY CUT THE MIDDLEMAN DOWNLOAD#
For steam users, who paid the exact same price, no early access, and so far no pre download because of a key issue. The more time goes on, the more I dislike Ubisoft because of UPlay and because of how they treat people who pre order via steam, people who paid Ubisoft thought UPlay get early access to The Crew and they’ve already been able to pre download it. Again and for the last time, not once have I said you don’t know anything, get that massive chip on your shoulder sorted. Keep making nonsensical comments and I’ll “flower child hippie” the fuck out of them because you’re say something shortsighted, and I’m trying to be nice so I beat around the hippie bush a bit. Xbox One, PC, and PlayStation 4)…and is applicable to all versions (digital or physical, standard or Collector’s)”ĭid you just say Expansion and DLC are different? So if I wrap DLC up in a physical box does that make it okay? I understand what you’re trying to say, but putting expansion DLC and horse armor DLC under the same umbrella is just a factual symptom of industry capitalism.
#AC UNITY CUT THE MIDDLEMAN FOR FREE#
All of the DLCs will be available for free onĮvery platform (i.e. The only thing you need to do to receive the 16 DLCs is purchase The “Q: What do I have to do to receive the 16 free DLCs? As for the Galaxy client nonsense, read this: It’s hypocritical to appeal to people about DRM but then disregard any other opinion on the matter. I’ve challenged your thinking in a mature way and you get defensive. Would you still play Ubisoft games on PC if you had to use Uplay to get them? Uplay is already the reason many PC gamers are avoiding Ubisoft’s titles, but cutting out Steam might just drive them completely away.Įverything I’ve said to you has been aimed at opening up what you have to say to debate. I doubt GoG would partner with them considering their strong no-DRM stance, which would leave Ubisoft needing to publish and distribute their PC games themselves. If Ubisoft is willing to do this in the UK, could this be a sign of things to come in the future? Will they move away from Steam as a platform in general, pushing for only Uplay support, much like EA with Origin? With so many PC gamers worshipping at the altar of GabeN, I’m not sure that this would be a wise move. Because it’s limited to the UK, it makes sense for it to be a pound specific problem.
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It’s presumed that this is an issue about pricing Ubisoft has set the price of the game on PC at £50, a price tag that’s rather steep compared to other games available on Steam. Rest assured – the rest of the world isn’t included in this, it’s just the UK. The same goes for Far Cry 4 and The Crew. We’ve been in discussions with Valve about Assassin’s Creed Unity but for the time being the game is not available via Steam in the UK.
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Speaking to PCGamesN (thanks VG247), and Ubisoft rep explained that Ubisoft’s new games aren’t available on Steam in the UK, but customers can purchase the game by visiting the Uplay store. Now Ubisoft is pulling some new releases from the UK’s Steam client – could this be a sign of things to come? Console gamers also aren’t too fond of Ubisoft’s DRM distribution service, but it’s far, far worse for PC gamers, resulting in broken games and horrible experiences. If there’s one thing PC gamers hate, it Uplay.