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Barry_Woodward style!

Far Cry 3
A. Creed 2 - - [url=http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/assassins_creed_revelations]Revelations
Rayman Origins

Eeeeeh, sexy listing!
Uplay doesn't bother me. :)
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ABH20: All these hoops you have to jump through just to play the singleplayer story just aren't worth it to me.
Hoops? Buy it on Uplay or register the key on Uplay, go into offline mode, play whenever you want however you want. It's exactly like Steam and if Steam is too many hoops you're going to seriously be lacking in new games to play.
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Rohan15: Uplay doesn't bother me. :)
Same here. It is like Steam. Only better.
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StingingVelvet: Hoops? Buy it on Uplay or register the key on Uplay, go into offline mode, play whenever you want however you want. It's exactly like Steam and if Steam is too many hoops you're going to seriously be lacking in new games to play.
Can you register keys now ?!?
Post edited November 25, 2012 by SimonG
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SimonG: Can you register keys now ?!?
Well you have to assign any modern game to your Uplay account to activate them, then they appear in the client automatically. At least that was my experience. I loaded it up the first time and there were all my games.
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StingingVelvet: Well you have to assign any modern game to your Uplay account to activate them, then they appear in the client automatically. At least that was my experience. I loaded it up the first time and there were all my games.
I'm still hoping for an option like Steam/Origin, where I can buy in the US, register and then simply download via the nearest server.
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Rohan15: Uplay doesn't bother me. :)
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SimonG: Same here. It is like Steam. Only better.
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StingingVelvet: Hoops? Buy it on Uplay or register the key on Uplay, go into offline mode, play whenever you want however you want. It's exactly like Steam and if Steam is too many hoops you're going to seriously be lacking in new games to play.
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SimonG: Can you register keys now ?!?
It works in the same way as a retail bought Steam game when you are installing. You get a pop up window asking for the key during installation and it ties it to your UPlay account.

You can't add keys of previously bought games though. I have Splinter Cell Conviction on Steam and it uses the mini client and my UPlay account shows all my unlocks etc in it, however the game itself isn't available through the UPlay client.
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SimonG: I'm still hoping for an option like Steam/Origin, where I can buy in the US, register and then simply download via the nearest server.
What is the difference? Any Uplay game requires you tie it to Uplay, then it is in your library. It's the same thing. Or do you mean older Ubisoft games?
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SimonG: I'm still hoping for an option like Steam/Origin, where I can buy in the US, register and then simply download via the nearest server.
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StingingVelvet: What is the difference? Any Uplay game requires you tie it to Uplay, then it is in your library. It's the same thing. Or do you mean older Ubisoft games?
Downloading a game like AC III from the US or from Germany does make a noticeable difference ;-).

With Steam/Origin it downloads from the closest server.

It is no biggy, but it can be a pita. (Although I'm suspecting that Amazon has started putting their US only games on European servers ... )

Edit:

For clarification, I'm talking about the first time download.
Post edited November 25, 2012 by SimonG
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Elmofongo: I don't have Assassin's Creed 2 on PC, heck I never had a good PC when it released.
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StingingVelvet: I said SINCE that game.

Anyway if you have to make a Uplay account it will take like 5 seconds. Pretty standard stuff. I know some people hate using different clients and accounts though, so your mileage may vary. Personally I like the idea of each big publisher having their own thing, it allows me to support them directly and prevents having all my eggs in one basket should an account closure occur.

I know many disagree.
What I don't understand in this particular case is: you buy the game through steam and get steamDRM. Then, you see it has another online-activation-wrapper named UPlay. It is still 2 DRM that do the exact same thing. Sorry man, but I just want to play the games I buy, not activated them. Steam is easy, simple (). Adding to it is just overkill, whatever the excuse. That's precisely why I boycott Ubisoft, they're kinda crazy about thinking that people that buy their game are criminals. Even if they did their [url=http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2012/09/05/ubisoft-drm-piracy-interview/]meaculpa.

It is said that the whole point of the DRM is the prevent piracy. Now, I'm starting to doubt it.

Also, you somewhat have some balls coming here saying "DRM isn't a big deal." ;)

(Spoiler: it is!)
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StingingVelvet: I love the people screaming about how this game isn't on the UK Steam store because they "don't want to use Uplay." You'll be using Uplay either way geniuses, Steam just adds more DRM on top of it.
Ubisoft never dissapoints
Post edited November 26, 2012 by Roman5
In case no one has mentioned it, Steam bought Uplay titles are not treated the same by the Uplay client as Uplay titles bought elsewhere. This means that if you have several Uplay titles from a non-Steam source on one profile then add a Steam bought Uplay title to that same profile, you won't be able to play it directly from the Uplay client -- you won't even see it in the same game listing within Uplay. You will have to go through Steam. So ultimately, you'll need to deal with two clients instead of one.