![]() ![]() Easiest way Ive found to find the GameID is to open Uplay, right-click the game you want and click 'Create Desktop Shortcut', and then right click that shortcut on the Desktop, select Properties, and the text in the. For example: Rainbow Six Siege would be: uplay://launch/635/0. Now that I was able to trick uPlay into thinking that I have already installed Driver San Francisco, the same tactic worked in another game. To Steams 'Launch options' in the Properties of said shortcut. My cloud saves and achievements still registered on uPlay! Now I remembered once before that I launched installed uPlay games from custom game shortcuts in Origin and the uPlay overlay box annoyingly stuck on the screen indefinitely. I figured out that by launching uPlay and then running the game's application file, I was still able to launch the game, even though uPlay prompted for a download. I previously deleted the game folder created in a Windows 7 install from my D drive, but I took a gamble and transferred the same game folder from my external hard drive back to the D drive. I installed Splinter Cell Blacklist and Rayman Legends with no problems, but Driver San Francisco's installer would not run, even in Windows XP SP3 compatibility mode. I was under the impression that unlike Steam and Origin, I had to download the games on uPlay in order to reinstall them. All of my game folders are still on my second hard drive (D drive). I recently formatted my C drive and installed Windows 8.1 on it and began the process of reinstalling games. ![]()
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