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UPLAY by Ubisoft, free download. An online and offline gaming platform created for Ubisoft games. Review of uPLAY by Ubisoft with a star rating, 1 screenshot along with a virus/malware test and a free download link. After this latest Uplay update I have been unable to launch Settlers 7 PTK on Windows 8 64 bit When I originally re-installed this game on my windows 8 pc a few months ago I was unable to launch until I performed the manual Uplay install. Worked just fine up until a few days ago when I saw Uplay start downloading some kind of update. Now it doesn't work at all. Users are downloading. Wings Accounting Lite. Logitech Gaming Software. ROBLOX Studio. Tom and Jerry Refringer Riders.

Anyone have any feedback about the new Ubisoft Game Launcher/Manager which has been used on Assassin's Creed II and Prince of Persia: Forgotten Sands? I've found that the Uplay network brings a nice touch to the single player gaming experience as you can download mini-DLC's and such which otherwise would have been impossible for Ubisoft to distribute to all players. It's also nice that you have to play through the game once in order to obtain enough points to purchase the unlockables.

I can see how it's convenient for Ubisoft and some gamers, as it gives them a method to distribute the extras you get for gameplay/deluxe editions but there are definitely some down sides as well. The biggest downside is the fact that you have to be online in order to play either of these games. I know many people that have single player games because they want games to play when they're not able to access the internet. This new system stops that from happening. Granted, most people have access to a high speed internet connection most of the time, but for those that don't, it makes playing these games harder. It's also a bit of a bummer when your internet cuts out and the game stops you in the middle of whatever you're doing. Once they patched ACII so that you could continue on from where you left off things got better, but the system is still a bit flawed.

They might get less flack if they had a system where you only need to be online in order to start the game. What are your thoughts? IMO, their DRM will drive more people who would have bought the game, to use pirated versions to avoid the restrictions. You only have to read their forums to see the significant level of dissent.

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Not to mention the people that buy it, take it home, and then find they can't play it because Ubisoft's servers are down. They bought it in good faith, but Ubisoft trusts no user unless the user can prove they're NOT a pirate.

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Again IMO, the net effect (pardon the pun) will be lower sales, as people start using pirated versions to avoid the DRM, or as in my case, simply refuse to purchase their games because of the insane, excessive, over-the-top DRM. Very sad, Settlers 7 looked awesome, but I have my principles. I have to agree with Karlston and sygnus21's points. I am having a hard time with the 'always connected' scheme, mostly because I have no control over it.

For example, I am not a play it and throw it away type of gamer, I tend to revisit them years later (I have an old, slow machine set up for DOS just so I can revisit the really old ones in their original, pure, crappy style.) So let's say 10 years down the road I want to break out my old copy of Settlers 7 and give it a go, who's to say the servers will still be active or the company even still in business? Granted, it is possible they would release a patch to remove the DRM after they decided to no longer support it (it has been done) but I think I need more guarantees before I'll buy into this system. Similar help and support threads Thread Forum dosent do it straight away but after it has been running for a few minets please help BSOD Help and Support I got a 'free' copy of Far Cry 3 when I purchased a new HD7770 video card. It had to be downloaded via Ubisoft which installed garbage I don't want for their site. I've uninstalled the Ubisoft and Far Cry 3. Is there a way of installing the downloaded version without the Ubisoft crap.

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Gaming Ubisoft had some games priced for $1 for digital download last night. I bought the following, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Conviction. Chillout Room Hey there, I have just started using Windows 7 and i tried installing some games, link POP5 and Assassins Creed II, the setup is OK except for the part of installing the Ubisoft Game Launcher, well, I tried installing it manually, then when i click Install, nothing happens at all.

Gaming My problem is different to all you guys. If I run the launcher and just select play, everything works OK. However, if I try to change any settings - either in launcher or in-game - it freezes up and I have to reboot or close it down with task manager. Any ideas on that one? Gaming Our Sites Site Links About Us Find Us.

I have been using Steam for quite some time and have been playing games on it for several years. 3 of the games I have been playing forever, just generated a Norton Popup that asked if I trusted Uplay. I entered that it could be trusted. It popped up several times after this and now I cannot play any of these games that I have purchased.

Ubisoft Tech Support suggested that I Port Forward through my router which I have done but for some reason Norton shows that the ports are closed. I have disabled the firewall, Norton Security and I still cannot play these games. It seems it's a Norton issue from what Ubisoft Tech Support suggested and what my ISP suggested.

I have marked that all of Uplay should be trusted but still cannot get anything to go through since Norton is blocking it. How do I get a port to open and how do I get Norton to stop blocking this? I have Windows 10 and am using a Belkin Router.