I think I found the cause of this Problem. Assassin's Creed II seems to be the only game that has issues with this, and requires a command to be executed in terminal before launching Steam, which doesn't show the CD key screen at all, and just launches the game. ![]() When starting up certain games on Steam, another window will open up showing your CD key. ![]() This would be where you would enter the CD key that should display when launching the game, but its bypassed when using that terminal command at launch. You are then greeted by a screen to enter your CD key. I personally don't feel comfortable doing this, so I chose not to do this. ![]() Then UPlay launches without recognizing Assassin's Creed II.Īfter exiting UPlay and opening up Assassin's Creed II a second time, UPlay will ask you to link your Steam account. Using the "sed -i 's/legacykeyregistrylocation/legacykeyregistrylocation2/g' ~/.steam/steam/appcache/appinfo.vdf" command in terminal before launching Steam will spawn UPlay, which installs, you then create an account and/or log in. Without using the "sed -i 's/legacykeyregistrylocation/legacykeyregistrylocation2/g' ~/.steam/steam/appcache/appinfo.vdf" command in terminal before launching Steam, you will get this error message.įailed to request product key from Steam, please try again in a few minutes. ![]() Name of the game with compatibility issues: Assassin's Creed II.
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