I had to do the same thing. Email them with your invoice as proof of purchase. It took about a week but they did eventually get back to me.
It’s a Ubisoft Launcher code though. Haven’t tried running the launcher on Linux yet.
I had to do the same thing. Email them with your invoice as proof of purchase. It took about a week but they did eventually get back to me.
It’s a Ubisoft Launcher code though. Haven’t tried running the launcher on Linux yet.
Played it at launch on PC and finished it, think I spent about 30 or so hours. It is a very enjoyable game. It’s visually beautiful, traversal is fun and fluid, and the combat can be tricky but never hard enough to put me off. Always felt rewarding to get a good run of clean stealth kills. Story I can take or leave, but I don’t play that style of game for the story. I don’t believe you will miss anything having not seen the movies.
Got a bit samey towards the end as most of these open world style games do. I’ll be revisiting it for the DLC for sure.
If you enjoyed FarCry 3 or 4 (or just enjoy that “conquer the map by capturing the base” style gameplay) I say it is worth picking up. The only downside (on PC) is the Ubi launcher. Could really do with a steam release.
I have an (unplugged) blu-ray drive in my tower… but only because my case is old enough that tracking down the right blanking plate is a pain.
Been using XPipe for a few months to simplify my server management and it’s been great, worth every penny to nearly manage/remember the various servers and VMs I need to connect to. Keep up the great work.
One thing (I haven’t tried it in a few days): does opening a connection from a saved bookmark still open three or four of the same terminal windows in rapid succession? It’s very annoying but not a dealbreaker.
You’re trying to kidnap what I have rightfully stolen!
Have you blocked any users? I get this too and my suspicion was a blocked comment still counting towards the total.
The app looks and works great, nice work! Are custom keyword filters on the roadmap?
I’ve been daily driving Endeavour OS for a few months now and it’s great. It’s Arch based so there is a learning curve but it’s worth getting over the hump.