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I've had the same question because I own all of them on Steam. They all show up on Ubisoft Connect as well even though I never bought one through there.I wonder what happens if the Ubi games were bought through Steam? I "own" Far Cry 5 on Steam but it ofc Ubi still demands I make an Ubisoft Connect account to actually play the game, and I haven't played the game in awhile because... drumroll please... Ubisoft Connect kept crashing!
God I hate this crap so much. I wish more games were available on GoG. I would just <redacted> FC5 but I play with the Resistance Mod which only works on the excessively inconvenient "Legit" versions.
I wonder what happens if the Ubi games were bought through Steam?
I've had the same question because I own all of them on Steam. They all show up on Ubisoft Connect as well even though I never bought one through there.
Just logged in and luckily my games are still there. Considering the amount of shit games Ubisoft creates, I'm not shocked that nobody has logged in for many years. As much as I hate Ubisoft, they unfortunately do have games I like, for example Rayman Legends and Origins. This is unfortunately becoming a common practice that games you bought and legally own, can be removed from your account because of TOS. This does bring up the question of ownership since these companies can just decide that you no longer own the games you paid for. This is why laws should be created that force companies like Ubisoft to first warn you that they're about to cancel your account, and also allow you to recover your games. By recover I mean allow you to download the games without needing Ubisoft online approval to play them, like GoG. Shit like this should take Ubisoft to court and sue their pants off.Pretty sure my account is nuked then. Last time I played Far Cry 3 I had only one child.
Ironically, the Steam version of Rayman Origins does NOT require a Ubisoft account or Ubisoft uPlay/Connect. There's no 3rd-party DRM at all on the game. Also currently $6 on Steam in case anyone is interested.As much as I hate Ubisoft, they unfortunately do have games I like, for example Rayman Legends and Origins.
This article reminds me that I somehow have an Ubisoft account. I still have no idea where it came from. I have no recollection of ever making such an account, and I can't imagine why I would have ever needed to do so. No idea when I last logged into it, so I guess I gotta keep an eye out for a closure email. Not that I care. I have no paid items on it.Your Ubisoft account can be suspended and subsequently permanently deleted for 'inactivity,' taking your games library with it
I'm pretty sure I have a Ubisoft account—it's the sort of thing that's come up every few years when there's a Ubisoft game I want to play, and I've had to go through the company's proprietary launcher/digital marketplace, Ubisoft Connect, formerly Uplay, to access it. Leaving a Ubisoft account inactive for too long, though, apparently puts it at risk of permanent deletion.
Fuck that.Your Ubisoft account can be suspended and subsequently permanently deleted for 'inactivity,' taking your games library with it
I'm pretty sure I have a Ubisoft account—it's the sort of thing that's come up every few years when there's a Ubisoft game I want to play, and I've had to go through the company's proprietary launcher/digital marketplace, Ubisoft Connect, formerly Uplay, to access it. Leaving a Ubisoft account inactive for too long, though, apparently puts it at risk of permanent deletion.
And really fuck that! Sue these fuckers!Welp, I guess I was too slow. My account is gone. I suppose that just means I'm never buying a Ubi title again.
If they're going to do stuff like this they should be forced to refund your purchase price.This does bring up the question of ownership since these companies can just decide that you no longer own the games you paid for.
You never owned them to begin with, what they are selling you is a license to run the software, not the software itself. And you can bet the EULA that you need to accept to activate has a clause that says they can stop providing you access to the software that you don't actually own at any time and for any reason. Is the EULA legally binding though? Probably not, but who is going to sue them for a $60 or $70 software? The only way to make them pay is by class action, and probably even that won't be enough to be a deterrent for the future.This does bring up the question of ownership since these companies can just decide that you no longer own the games you paid for.
Did you check through the site or their app? I only looked at the account site.Just to let people know I just checked and the last time that I played a Ubisoft game was in December 2019, almost 4 years ago. I just logged in to Ubisoft and all my games are there.
The last game l played was Anno 2205 in December 2019 launched from Steam. Today I checked through their app, try that.Did you check through the site or their app? I only looked at the account site.
Thanks, will do.The last game l played was Anno 2205 in December 2019 launched from Steam. Today I checked through their app, try that.
That will show all your games. The account website won't.Thanks, will do.
This is weird, when I check the app my account has 13 games, but when I check the the website my account only has 3 games.Did you check through the site or their app? I only looked at the account site.
Same here, website lists 3 games and the app lists 13.That will show all your games. The account website won't.
Try logging in with the app if you used the website before.Welp, I guess I was too slow. My account is gone. I suppose that just means I'm never buying a Ubi title again.
I don't even want to pirate their games, because they are that bad. The games I have are Rayman games, Beyond Good and Evil, Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon, Assassin's Creed III, and Prince of Persia Sands of Time, and Splinter Cell. These were when Ubisoft made good games, though Far Cry 3 and Assassin's Creed 3 are games I don't plan to ever play again because they fall into that Ubisoft formulaic design of copy and paste quests.So never give Ubisoft any money at all.
Problem solved.
If you like their games... There are other solutions.
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You bought the license and it can't be revoked. EULA's though are just legalese that gives the company power within their services, but outside of EULA's the court will throw them out over law. For example, you can't put a sticker on a product that says warranty void if removed, because if taken to court they will disregard that sticker since it's illegal. Yet those stickers are still everywhere and nothing is being done about it. That's a lot like a EULA. Specht v. Netscape basically threw out the EULA, which proves they are useless but everyone still has a EULA. The only reason companys like Ubisoft still do what they do, is not because of the EULA but the huge teams of lawyers behind that EULA. So yes, you would need a huge class action lawsuit to fight them and you would likely go nowhere as these things just get settled for peanuts with the lawyers taking all the money. It might force Ubisoft and other companies to do something like warn their customers that their account will be closed if they don't log in within 30 days of notice.You never owned them to begin with, what they are selling you is a license to run the software, not the software itself. And you can bet the EULA that you need to accept to activate has a clause that says they can stop providing you access to the software that you don't actually own at any time and for any reason. Is the EULA legally binding though? Probably not, but who is going to sue them for a $60 or $70 software? The only way to make them pay is by class action, and probably even that won't be enough to be a deterrent for the future.
They do, do that has mentionned in the article.. It might force Ubisoft and other companies to do something like warn their customers that their account will be closed if they don't log in within 30 days of notice.
So yes, you would need a huge class action lawsuit to fight them
A warning is not enough unless they demand a response to it. It can land in spam, or not even reach the intended person. No response doesn't mean I'm OK with my account being deleted.They do, do that has mentionned in the article.
The original article before ubisoft responded it says the account had hundreds of dollars worth of games that got deleted. So both can't be true someone is lying.
- The ownership of PC games since the creation of the account: accounts tied to purchased games are not eligible for deletion
Considering that part, I do not imagine people would have much harm to class action them, that their given for free by ubisoft games are not accessible anymore ?
Where does it say that in the article, maybe I read too fast but I made a couple of crtl-f for dollar sign, hundred, dollar, cannot find any mention. If we are talking about that article:The original article before ubisoft responded it says the account had hundreds of dollars worth of games that got deleted. So both can't be true someone is lying.