This year, Ubisoft has been celebrating its 30th anniversary - dubbed as the 'Ubi 30'. As a part of its promotion, for the past seven months, the publisher has been offering PC gamers one title free of cost each month. The company initially announced that each game would be available for free on its UPlay client for a month only. However, for this week only, Ubisoft is allowing gamers to get all seven titles listed in its promotion, free of any charges.
Complete in-game objectives. Earn exclusive prizes. Take on more Challenges. Reach a minimum score of 3000 at the end of a match in Multiplayer. Rewards More than 800 to choose from. Character outfits, weapon skins, consumables. For free or with Units. Enjoy more Rewards. Now, i dont know how, but even on 64 player maps i now have 70% of the game 66 fps straight.besides somes explosions and such.but all in all, a huge improvement here. Didnt test more games yet.
Cant download Uplay app on xbox Hello so i have an account on uplay with games for xbox360 and i opend new xbox live account and linked it to the uplay, but how can i download the uplay app on the console? I cant find it on apps search please help. HOWTO: Move uPlay and games to a new drive. So long as you had played it recently - go straight to 'Download Complete' and give you a Play button. At this point you are done with the specific game. If you had not applied some patch, the game will proceed to apply any patches 5) At some point the old original folder might show up again, but.
The seven titles included in its promotion are:
- Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
- Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell
- Rayman Origins
- The Crew
- Beyond Good and Evil
- Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon
- Assassin's Creed III
Most of these games are highly rated by critics and gamers alike.
It is important to note that Assassin's Creed III will be available for free throughout the month. However, the other titles listed have already been a part of the company's promotion and have only been made free for people who missed the deals initially.
It is also notable that you need a valid Ubisoft Club account and the UPlay client for PC to download these games. Moreover, it is not necessary to download all the games included in the promotion right now, you just need to 'get' them by visiting the company's website. The games that you get from the website will be yours for the keeping, no strings attached. If you're interested in playing any of the titles, its advisable that you visit the site as soon as possible, as the promotion ends on December 18.
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- Is it possible to install Steam games to two different locations? 10 answers
I have a 1 TB HDD and a 120 GB SSD. On the HDD I have all my data along with Steam and—currently—all my games. On the SSD I have Windows 7 and programs, but there's 50 GB of unused space that I wish to use for the games I most commonly play on Steam (for quicker loading times, etc).
To summarize, I want to have this situation:
- 120GB SSD (C:): Windows, programs, and a few Steam games.
- 1TB HDD (D:): data, Steam, and most games.
Is this possible? If not, what other choices do I have to do something similar?
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You can create multiple 'game libraries' in Steam, each one going in a different location on your computer, in your case, 2 different hard disks.
Nolonar adds a good point:
Keep in mind that not all games can be installed on a library other than where Steam is installed; most notably old games like Half-Life 2
Steam > Settings > Downloads tab > Click 'Steam library folders' button.
Next time you download a game you can choose where to put it.
Look here for 2 ways to add the library.
Read this question if you want to move games between libraries.
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Personally I use junction points. Install everything originally to the SSD as it is your base/original Steam install location then you can move the data folder and create a 'junction point' to generate a virtual link to the new physical location of the game data. This really can be done for a lot of other things than SteamApps.
See:http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2181335
And the example given is
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There is actually a utility someone created for just this reason.Steam Mover creates junction points and moves the actual game contents to a new location of your choosing and keeps track of moved games in a nice interface.
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For your use case you might install all your games to your 1TB hdd, and then use Steam Mover to move select games for which you want to gain the advantages of ssd performance.
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Each time you install a game from Steam, you can select where you want to install it. I have an SSD for my OS, but some of the larger games where performance isn't a huge deal go on a 1TB HDD. Every time I click the 'install' button it prompts me for the location. Fortunately it remembers each location and offers them as default options.
Personally I wouldn't chance moving a game, and I've never used junction points (although they sound cool until something doesn't work with them, then they sound like a nightmare to troubleshoot) so I'd either verify the steam cloud has my save info, or copy off the save games then delete/reinstall the game on the other drive. I have no complaints thus far with that procedure. (Granted I did this after a fresh Windows install, so I had to reinstall everything in Steam anyway.)
Edit: I saw the answer about Steam Libraries -- and I wasn't sure if that was the same thing as what I just posted, so I left my answer anyway... if it is, then so be it.
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