![]() Here we are with Tom Clancy's part prequel/part sequel to the rather good Rainbow Six: Vegas, imaginatively titled Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 and before I begin with the proceedings, may I take this opportunity to say that this game may be one of the finest pieces of digital entertainment I have had the pleasure of playing. However, ubi doesn't like that.// Reviews // 6th Nov 2008 - 15 years ago // By Neil 'Wedge' Hetherington Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 Review It makes sense to me that my new account would simply be limited. Which means that there shouldn't be any issues with running the game through my Steam downloaded version, since my new ubi account would only have access to the base game. My main account has everything for the game. It's taking such a long time that when I have the time to download it, it's during the time that I usually have for actually playing the damn thing. With all of the patches, new maps, operators, etc., the download is apparently 111.9Gb. I haven't found a way to run the game without a requirement to download it again. And, yes, I unlinked my main ubisoft account and linked my new one to Steam, following the information I had previously found. I expected that I wouldn't have access to anything but the base game for the new account. My main account has everything season pass, operators, etc., which I don't care about. I am receiving the authentication error also. I searched for anything that would benefit or hinder me in creating a second account, and saw a reply post that stated that as long as I purchase Siege again for the newly created account, running the game through Steam would result in no issues. I must have read something in a forum that was incorrect. Since I know Siege is a ubi game and I recently had the desire to create a second account, I created a new ubi account and bought Siege through that. I purchased Siege via Steam and, as I later found out, was required to create a ubisoft account. I am also having issues with a second ubisoft account. ![]() If you are trying to link a Uplay version of the game to Steam, then this is not possible as the ownership is on Uplay. You have a copy of R6:S on the same Uplay account that you linked a Steam version of the game to? Originally posted by UbiBaron:Apologies, but I'm not totally sure on the issue here so I just want to confirm. i logged in back on my main account right now and i can play perfectly on my game but it sais my steam isnt linked anymore. is there a way around this or compelely not pls help. bacause i have the season pass it said that it cant confirm the ownership ow the game. it asked me : the following items will bind to your uplay account: rainbow 6 starter edition, Year 4 season pass. I unlinked steam from my main account and created a new uplay account. I want to play on a new account so i can play with low level friends a bit better. So i have the starter edition on steam with the year 4 season pass. Ubisoft Support Team im playing in 2019 now i dont know of this still work but if it is still working pls reply. It doesn't sound like what I said was really relevant to your situation. So you bought the starter edition on another Uplay account, why do you need to reinstall it? Steam and Uplay versions of R6S are different download files. You should've been more specific, I just bought the starter edition from another Uplay account and can't even play it until i reinstall the game, because My main has all the season pass, thats why it won't confirm the ownership of the game. Remember to note down the info of which account is which so you don't get confused in the future. You should then be able to start with new progress if you launch it through Steam. If you unlink Steam from your current Uplay account and make a new one, then link Steam to this. Buying the game again on Uplay would not reset your progress due to this. All progress is tied to your Uplay account, not your Steam account.
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