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It's not on steamdeck.
You can play this in zen mode single player but multiplayer no go
- Is it possible that you're installing the game onto a different drive (HardDrive/ SolidState Drive). The Windows process to run the games might not have a communication path from the drive that steam is on to the drive that the game is being downloaded onto. Do you have any other games in this situation that work? or do none of your games work at the moment?
Right clicking the game and going to "Properties" you'll be able to find the 'Target' path and the 'Start-in' paths, are your games actually installing to the correct areas?
- Do you use an anti-virus software? (Other than the default Windows one) It could be that it cancels the process for any game that needs to suddenly go into your computer and open another program, Such as Ubisoft opening after launching a game from Steam
UPDATE!!! Just found a solution!!! I cleaned everything and then downloaded Microsoft "Fixit". I guess it restored the file path(?). Totally works great now. Problem solved!!! :)
Here is the answer from Ubisoft:
To resolve this issue, you will need to manually install or reinstall the Uplay software (which handles the online authentication in the game). Please note that this software MUST be installed to play the game, and cannot be uninstalled or disabled.
1. First, you will need to uninstall the "Ubisoft Game Launcher" or "Uplay" from the 'Add/Remove Programs' (Windows XP) / 'Installed Programs' (Windows Vista and 7) icon in your computer's control panel. It's possible that the "Ubisoft Game Launcher/Uplay" software will not be listed if you have already uninstalled it, or the game. If so, you can skip this step.
2. After uninstalling the software, you will need to manually delete any leftover files in the C:\Program Files\Ubisoft\Ubisoft Game Launcher (32-bit versions of Windows) or C:\Program Files (x86)\Ubisoft\Ubisoft Game Launcher (64-bit versions of Windows) folder.
NOTE: Please do not skip this step, it is very important. If this folder does not exist, please go to the next step.
3. Try resetting your HOSTS file by following the steps in the following Microsoft article http://support.microsoft.com/kb/972034/en#FixItForMeAlways.
4. Reinstall Uplay PC from HERE: http://static3.cdn.ubi.com/orbit/launcher_installer/UplayInstaller.exe
Once installed, you should be able to start the game!
~~~Here's another possible fix that I would try first before the above one ^^^~~
I noticed that my Uplay wouldn't launch without being run as administrator so I thought I should try to run Steam as administrator so it can give rights to open Uplay, and it worked for me. Thought I'd share my solution here because I couldn't find this solution anywhere and there seems to be many of us for which the available solutions won't help. Cheers..!