sergiu Mar 4, 2017 @ 2:15pm
buying games on steam or Uplay?
quick question. is there any pros or cons for buying a game on steam rather then uplay? example buying wildlands on steam rather then on Uplay? thanks
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SpunkyJones Mar 4, 2017 @ 2:16pm 
I just like having all my games in one portal.
Scorpios Society Mar 4, 2017 @ 2:29pm 
uplay dont have all games , steam have more game but for some of them you need uplay to play the games

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Aahzmandias Mar 4, 2017 @ 2:33pm 
Steam has a refund policy, Uplay don't. If you don't like a game on UPlay, you are screwed.
802Trip Mar 4, 2017 @ 2:33pm 
Well, it doesn't really matter. Where ever you can find the best price. Since uplay is 3rd party, servers are through them so its not like you will have a seperate player base. And as far as keeping all your games in the same library, its not difficult to "Add non-steam game". That way even if you buy through third party uplay, then you can still access the game right from your steam library. So again, it really doesn't matter
Black Blade Mar 5, 2017 @ 2:12am 
Originally posted by ✌802Trip✌:
Well, it doesn't really matter. Where ever you can find the best price. Since uplay is 3rd party, servers are through them so its not like you will have a seperate player base. And as far as keeping all your games in the same library, its not difficult to "Add non-steam game". That way even if you buy through third party uplay, then you can still access the game right from your steam library. So again, it really doesn't matter
Not so correct, Uplay is second party if at all and Steam is Thrid party :D:
As Uplay is ubisoft that made the game
Names Matter Not Mar 5, 2017 @ 11:46am 
Uplay is superior to steam
if you're a masochist
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Date Posted: Mar 4, 2017 @ 2:15pm
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