![]() ![]() You can find lists online that tell you the ID, or you can create a shortcut to desktop of a game and see the ID in the details of the shortcut (best done on a windows pc where Connect doesn’t run in an emulated environment). For those that don’t know how: uplay://launch/GAMEID/0 add that line to the launch options of ubisoftconnect.exe, and replace the GAMEID with whatever game you need to play. Why not add a launch option, and now start one specific game, without having to open the launcher and THEN launch a game? Not only does this save you a step, you also have a nicer way to view your collection in SteamOS. Then some artwork from SteamGridDB and you’re all set.īut you can do one better. ![]() In desktop mode, you just follow the download launcher, open as non-steam game, install, then open the compatdata folder and choose ubisoftconnect.exe from the corresponding install ID. So, installing the Ubisoft Connect launcher is easy enough. Today, I want to tell you about my Ubisoft Connect saga, that does have a happy ending. ![]() Has been great!Īs you all know by now, there’s some funky stuff to get games working on this thing. I’ve had the Deck now for a week pretty much. ![]()
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