I was told then that, by them downloading the demo first, that it counted as them owning the games so I could not get credit for it when they bought them, which is lame.Īnyway, this aside, when he bought Wildlands and the linking popup came up, I think he entered the old (her) Ubisoft credentials or they were stored in his browser cache, and the game got linked to the old account. It does kinda bum me out that I was never granted the referral rewards when I did this, but credit was never given me. I also got my brother to buy Division 2, Breakpoint, Wildlands, and Farcry 5.
I am actually responsible for him buying Ghost Recon:Wildlands, Ghost Recon:Breakpoint, Farcry 3, 4, 5, and New Dawn, Division 2, and some others I forget.
#UNABLE TO LOCATE UPLAY PC GHOST RECON WILDLANDS TRIAL#
So what happened lately is, I got him to try the trial of Ghost Recon: Wildlands, which he liked and purchased it from Epic Games because it was on sale. They trust me with their game account credentials because they know they will forget them and I built their computer. So her Ubisoft account was supposed to be closed after this but it never was, although I'm sure I initiated the closing myself. So all the Ubisoft games were moved from her account to his (they were his anyway). It was noted that he'd lose progress in the game but this wasn't a problem. Yes, confusing, so I recommended about a year ago to contact you and Epic Games to get the games all transferred to accounts under his email.
They began getting everything crossed up and was getting games into the wrong accounts because she doesn't really play games. Then he created an Epic Games account under his own email and they also had one under his wife's email. They had an old Ubisoft account under his wife's email that he was using.