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번역 관련 문제 보고
Ubisoft might be in Canada, but Yves is from France, part of EU .. so kinda interesting bullying tactic.
For those too lazy or arguing in bad faith,
- Launch Ubi Connect while connected to the internet
- Sign in
- Close Ubi Connect
- Disconnect internet
- Launch Ubi Connect and sign in again
- ???
- Profit
I just ran Shadows offline. It can be done. You just need to have enough brain capacity to follow the instructions above and not hurt yourself while doing it.Denuvo =/= Always online. Denuvo stores a key that is valid for something between five days and two weeks. As long as you are able to refresh the key when it expires, you are good to go.
Piracy. It's always piracy
Which he won't. Because he was and is advocating piracy. And people wonder why Denuvo still gets used.
on steam deck when i click go offline on the ubisoft connect screen it goes black for a few seconds then displays the message again and repeats. on pc doing this works as expected. but im never offline on my pc anyway. i want to play on my steamdeck on my commute to work. this is not currently possible that i have found. only work around which isnt good enough is starting the game at home. loading in to the world. then putting the deck to sleep. waking from sleep and playing. this wont always be possible so im keen on a solution, because all the solutions ive tried have been unsuccessful.
It generally doesn’t play nicely with denuvo.
Online games get shut down. This happens. This is a known fact. The fact they opted to put extra resources into creating offline modes for the two newer games, despite this being known, isn't a given and expected thing, it's very much the exception.
The same thing happened to Need for Speed: World, to Battlefield Heroes, Battlefield Play4Free, and FIFA World. Massively multiplayer games will eventually have their servers shut down when there aren't enough players to justify the costs.