- #I own prince of persia sand of time, can i get a steam key for it? install
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#I own prince of persia sand of time, can i get a steam key for it? windows 10
#I own prince of persia sand of time, can i get a steam key for it? driver
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#I own prince of persia sand of time, can i get a steam key for it? update
#I own prince of persia sand of time, can i get a steam key for it? install
The only way I could get it to work was to install Uplay and get the games through the Uplay program.įree games are great, but this is really annoying and a lot of people have the same problem. Last month I found a solution to login to and then go to the ubi30 site while already logged in, but that didn't work this month. There is literally no way to log in to their site and I don't know why. Old Iphone with IOS 9: Safari, Chrome, Puffin, AdblockĮvery single one of those failed and just says "login failed". Every month it takes me forever to log in to get the free game and every month the previous way doesn't work any more. That's not fanboi-ism, it's just a consumer that tired of jumping through hoops. It's just not worth the hassle - I have enough games to play on Steam, that's what I know, and that's where my friends are.
If I can only get a game for UPlay, or Origin, or GOG, I'll probably just not buy it at all. If I have a choice, I'll buy a game for Steam instead of another service every time, even if it's slightly more expensive (though it rarely is). Since Steam has by far the best service in terms of selection of games I'm interested in, player base, and feature set, as crappy as it is in a lot of ways, that's what I have chosen.
Of course, that's not going to happen in any big way anytime soon, and given that, I as a consumer absolutely prefer to have all of my games in one place. Kind of like what Ultraviolet is trying to do with movies. If I could buy my games from anywhere and play them on whichever delivery platform I think is best, then Valve would have true competition. If we want true competition that will make a difference, there needs to be more of what GOG is doing with the (limited) "buy it once, own it both places" system with Steam. Exclusivity of games to one delivery platform or another just frustrates and divides consumers and prevents price competition on the games themselves. However, the way that competition currently plays out is not helpful to the industry at all. I absolutely think that Valve needs competition, badly, because frankly their service sucks in a lot of ways. Just for the record (and I'm not saying you were talking about me per se), I didn't suggest that GOG, Origin and UPlay should go away.