Harlock999
08-14-2014, 05:55 PM
...I would like some peace of mind. Ha.
Anyway, earlier this week, I purchased Assassin's Creed III and Assassin's Creed IV - both new from Amazon.com. And this morning, I booted 'em both up to get all of the UPlay and update download stuff out of the way. (I probably won't have the time to actually start playing either one of them until sometime next week.)
And, well, Assassin's Creed III took my UPlay code. No problem.
But Assassin's Creed IV just immediately told me it detected my UPlay Passport. And it never game me a chance to enter the code that was included with the game. (I did, however, have to download two compatibility packs for the multiplayer.)
So is this normal?
I mean, do you only need to own one of these games, enter a singular UPlay code, and it will work with all of the others?
I'd just hate to miss out on some of the Assassin's Creed IV content. But, again, the game IS telling me it's detected UPlay Passport.
Thanks in advance for the help!
Anyway, earlier this week, I purchased Assassin's Creed III and Assassin's Creed IV - both new from Amazon.com. And this morning, I booted 'em both up to get all of the UPlay and update download stuff out of the way. (I probably won't have the time to actually start playing either one of them until sometime next week.)
And, well, Assassin's Creed III took my UPlay code. No problem.
But Assassin's Creed IV just immediately told me it detected my UPlay Passport. And it never game me a chance to enter the code that was included with the game. (I did, however, have to download two compatibility packs for the multiplayer.)
So is this normal?
I mean, do you only need to own one of these games, enter a singular UPlay code, and it will work with all of the others?
I'd just hate to miss out on some of the Assassin's Creed IV content. But, again, the game IS telling me it's detected UPlay Passport.
Thanks in advance for the help!