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This makes it impossible I guess?
If its correctly installed with your base game, there will be a new menu entry in the start screen, if you just want to play the DLC directly. If it''s not there, the DLC is not connected to your base game.
Does Uplay have returns? Hope it works out for you.
25 bucks per DLC for ACO on Steam. OR buy the Season Pass and get everything (both DLC's) including a Remastered Assassin's Creed III.
No, ♥♥♥♥ this. I deinstalled the game and decided to not ever buy the dlc. it is 2020 and I have to waste an hour of my life for this nonsense. Thanks Ubisoft burn in hell.
Its your fault for thinking you could buy a dlc for a game you own on a different platform.
But the main thing is you have to be far enough into the main questline.
Nice to see that some people are just corporate tools.
Its not like its well documented in the past couple of years that it DOES NOT WORK.
This is just an arbitrary problem these companies created to force people into their respective systems. Butr hey continue the good fight aka defending billion dollar companies for messing with customers. What a hero.
And on the Ubisoft page there was not a single warning about this. Bullocks, mate!
Do you expect PC DLC will work on Xbox also?
You have the base game with a steam key.
You have the dlc with uplay key.
It doesnt take rocket science to figure out that they're not compatible for a very simple reason.
Steam installs all games in the steam folder.
Uplay installs all games in their own folder.
So even if you have both installed, the base game cant find the dlc data and the dlc data cant find the base game.
You have already been given the solution, and you could've already solved it by now by following said solution.
Instead, you're whining on here about a simple mistake YOU made while blaming others.
Because it is the same thing. Different platforms. Or a Xbox DLC on a PS4 game.
Game and dlc in different folders. Insurmountable odds...
Maybe in a thousand years that problem will be resolved.
Let us pray.
Are people here huffing paint on a regular basis?