I've had my PS4 since last Friday (UK), and have been unable to access Uplay on Assassin's Creed IV the entire time.
Everytime I try to connect I get this message:
I'm not sure if this is occuring on other platforms as I only have AC4 on PS4. Before anyone says "lol uplay y wud u even want to use that", the fleet management system (the primary system of making money in the game) requires you to be signed into Uplay. This means that a core system of the game is missing until Ubisoft get their shit sorted out.
I also have lots of content (outfits, weapons and ship accessories, etc.) which I don't have access to until the Uplay servers are working.
According to people in the AC4 OT, this has been going on since the PS4 launched in NA three weeks ago.
I have checked Ubisoft's forums and a few people have mentioned the issue, but Ubisoft haven't given any formal acknowledgement of the issue and therefore no timeframe for when it will be sorted.
This is one of the reasons why we were so adverse to the recent DRM scandals, if servers aren't working, core parts of games are missing or don't work properly and we are at the mercy of the developers/publishers as to when they get their issues sorted out.
Thoughts?
Everytime I try to connect I get this message:
"Sorry the Ubisoft Server is not Available at this time".
I'm not sure if this is occuring on other platforms as I only have AC4 on PS4. Before anyone says "lol uplay y wud u even want to use that", the fleet management system (the primary system of making money in the game) requires you to be signed into Uplay. This means that a core system of the game is missing until Ubisoft get their shit sorted out.
I also have lots of content (outfits, weapons and ship accessories, etc.) which I don't have access to until the Uplay servers are working.
According to people in the AC4 OT, this has been going on since the PS4 launched in NA three weeks ago.
I have checked Ubisoft's forums and a few people have mentioned the issue, but Ubisoft haven't given any formal acknowledgement of the issue and therefore no timeframe for when it will be sorted.
This is one of the reasons why we were so adverse to the recent DRM scandals, if servers aren't working, core parts of games are missing or don't work properly and we are at the mercy of the developers/publishers as to when they get their issues sorted out.
Thoughts?